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NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 4 The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy and Patient Safety – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition

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10. During the planning phase of the nursing process, which goal is most appropriate for a client prescribed a new antihypertensive? A. The client will take the medication for 6 months B. The client will understand the drug’s chemical structure C. The client will verbalize three side effects by discharge D. The client will allow the nurse to give the medication Correct Answer: C. The client will verbalize three side effects by discharge Rationale: This is a SMART goal—specific, measurable, and relevant to planning. Option A lacks a clear outcome, B is not necessary for safe use, and D does not reflect understanding or autonomy. 11. A nurse is planning drug administration for a client with impaired renal function. Which step in the nursing process addresses dose adjustments for this client? A. Diagnosis B. Assessment C. Planning D. Evaluation Correct Answer: C. Planning Rationale: The planning phase includes setting priorities and determining appropriate drug dosages based on client-specific data such as renal function. Assessment gathers data; diagnosis identifies problems; evaluation occurs after care is given. 12. A nurse checks the medication label three times before administering it. This practice ensures adherence to which principle? A. Patient confidentiality B. The rights of medication administration C. Evidence-based practice D. Scope of nursing practice Correct Answer: B. The rights of medication administration Rationale: Triple-checking the label supports the "Right Medication" principle of safe administration and helps prevent errors. 13. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further education about medication administration? A. “I’ll take this drug every morning with food.” B. “I’ll double my dose if I miss one.” C. “I’ll store it away from sunlight.” D. “I’ll call if I notice any side effects.” Correct Answer: B. “I’ll double my dose if I miss one.” Rationale: Clients should never double a dose. This misunderstanding places them at risk and requires follow-up education. 14. A nurse is preparing to administer an oral antihypertensive. The client’s blood pressure is 82/48 mm Hg. What is the nurse’s best action? A. Hold the medication and notify the provider B. Administer the drug with food C. Elevate the client’s legs and reassess D. Give half the dose and monitor Correct Answer: A. Hold the medication and notify the provider Rationale: Giving an antihypertensive when the BP is already low could cause harm. The nurse must assess and advocate for safety. 15. A nurse is caring for a confused elderly client receiving multiple medications. What intervention best promotes safety? A. Use of pre-filled medication cups B. Asking the client to self-administer C. Keeping medications at bedside D. Administering all drugs at once for efficiency Correct Answer: A. Use of pre-filled medication cups Rationale: Pre-filled and clearly labeled doses reduce the risk of error in confused clients. Self-administration and bedside storage are unsafe in this population.

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NCLEX-Style Test Bank

Chapter 4: The Nursing Process in Drug
Therapy and Patient Safety
Based on: Focus on Nursing Pharmacology – 8th Edition
by Amy M. Karch

✔ 50 NCLEX-Style Questions + Cheat Sheet
✔ Detailed Rationales for Every Answer
✔ Covers Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Drug Interactions
✔ Ideal for Nursing Students Preparing for NCLEX, HESI, or Pharmacology Exams




This NCLEX-style test bank is an original educational resource based on Chapter 4 of Focus on Nursing
Pharmacology (8th Edition) by Amy M. Karch. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the publisher, NCLEX®, ATI,
or HESI. For educational use only.

, 4. NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 4 The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy and
Patient Safety – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing
Pharmacology 8th Edition
1. A nurse is preparing to administer a medication. Which action reflects the implementation
phase of the nursing process?

A. Verifying the client’s allergies
B. Documenting the client’s response
C. Administering the medication
D. Reviewing the drug’s pharmacokinetics

Correct Answer: C. Administering the medication
Rationale: Implementation involves the actual carrying out of nursing interventions, such as
administering a drug. Verifying allergies (A) and reviewing pharmacokinetics (D) are part of
assessment; documentation (B) is part of evaluation.



2. During medication teaching, a nurse discovers a client is confused about how to take their
prescribed drug. This concern belongs to which phase of the nursing process?

A. Planning
B. Implementation
C. Evaluation
D. Diagnosis

Correct Answer: C. Evaluation
Rationale: Evaluation involves assessing the client’s understanding and therapeutic outcomes.
If the client is confused, it indicates a need for further education or revised interventions.



3. A nurse is using the “Nine Rights” of medication administration. Which of the following is
not included in those rights?

A. Right patient
B. Right temperature
C. Right route
D. Right documentation

Correct Answer: B. Right temperature
Rationale: The “Nine Rights” include right patient, drug, dose, time, route, reason,
documentation, response, and education. Temperature is not one of them.




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, 4. NCLEX Pharmacology Test Bank – Chapter 4 The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy and
Patient Safety – 50 Questions + Rationales + Cheat Sheet – Karch Focus on Nursing
Pharmacology 8th Edition
4. When assessing a pediatric client for drug therapy, which factor is the highest priority for
the nurse?

A. The parent’s health literacy
B. The child’s weight
C. The drug’s brand name
D. The cost of the medication

Correct Answer: B. The child’s weight
Rationale: Pediatric doses are often weight-based, making weight a critical safety factor.
Parental literacy (A) is important for teaching but not top priority in assessment. Brand name
(C) and cost (D) are less critical for safety.



5. A client has refused a prescribed medication. What is the nurse’s first action?

A. Notify the health care provider
B. Educate the client about the medication
C. Document the refusal
D. Administer the drug later

Correct Answer: B. Educate the client about the medication
Rationale: The nurse should first assess and address the client’s reasoning, which includes
teaching. If the client still refuses, documentation and provider notification follow.



6. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for a client with multiple medications and
poor memory?

A. Risk for deficient fluid volume
B. Risk for injury related to medication errors
C. Knowledge deficit related to side effects
D. Ineffective coping related to chronic illness

Correct Answer: B. Risk for injury related to medication errors
Rationale: Clients with memory issues and polypharmacy are at high risk for medication errors,
making safety the priority concern.



7. A nurse scans a barcode on a medication and the scanner alerts an error. What is the
nurse’s priority action?

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