NURS 3100 Module Exam with Questions and Answers
NURS 3100 Module Exam with Questions and Answers A patient at a community health center has been prescribed oral medications and tells the nurse that medications were administered intravenously when they were in the hospital. The nurse discusses the advantages and disadvantages of oral medications, based on which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. A. The oral route is considered the second safest route, after the intradermal route. B. Tablets that are scored may be crushed for easier swallowing. C. Enteric-coated drugs are designed to dissolve in the stomach, not the small intestine. D. A major disadvantage of oral medications is that the patient must be conscious and able to swallow. E. Enteric-coated drugs should be crushed to help facilitate dissolving by the stomach acid. ANSWER B. Tablets that are scored may be crushed for easier swallowing. D. A major disadvantage of oral medications is that the patient must be conscious and able to swallow. A nurse is caring for a client who has been involved in a motor vehicle accident. The health care provider has written orders for a transdermal patch for pain. The nurse knows that Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. A. the transdermal patch should not be applied to areas of abrasion. B. transdermal medications undergo the first-pass effect in the liver. C. transdermal medications completely bypass digestive enzymes.
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