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1. An older adult patient frequently forgets to take an oral medication that has been
prescribed to be taken three times per day. Which action by the nurse is best?
A. Assess the patient's ability to swallow the medication.
B. Arrange for a neighbor to call the patient three times a day.
C. Call the prescriber for a sustained-release form of the drug.
D. Give the patient verbal and written instructions about the drug. C. Call the
prescriber for a sustained-release form of the drug.
2. An older adult patient is taking a new prescription medication. After reviewing the
patient's medical record, the nurse is most concerned about an adverse drug reaction if
what is documented?
A. The patient is currently taking eight prescription medications.
, B. The patient's urinary creatinine clearance is 70 mL/min/1.73 m2.
C. The patient regularly takes herbal and dietary supplements.
D. The patient takes a medication with a high therapeutic index. B. The
patient's urinary creatinine clearance is 70 mL/min/1.73 m2.
3. The healthcare provider writes a medication order that the nurse cannot read. What
should the nurse do?
A. Consult with the charge nurse to verify the order.
B. Discuss the order with the pharmacist.
C. Check with the patient to determine the correct medication.
D. Contact the prescriber to clarify the order. D. Contact the prescriber to
clarify the order.
4. The nurse cares for a patient who is taking a calcium channel blocker for hypertension.
The nurse should be most concerned if the patient makes which statement?
A. "I take my medication with a glass of water."
B. "I eat foods high in fiber to prevent constipation."
C. "I drink a glass of grapefruit juice each evening."
D. "I avoid foods such as broccoli and cabbage." C. "I drink a glass of
grapefruit juice each evening."