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Administering Medications 2025 Test Bank | Gauwitz Nursing Medication Administration MCQs,

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Administering Medications 2025 Test Bank | Gauwitz Nursing Medication Administration MCQs, NCLEX Pharmacology & Dosage Calculations Description: Master medication administration with confidence using this comprehensive digital test bank aligned to Administering Medications: 2025 Release by Donna Gauwitz, a trusted authority in nursing medication education. Designed for nursing students and exam-focused learners, this resource delivers complete chapter-by-chapter coverage with 20 NCLEX-style multiple-choice questions per chapter, each supported by clear, evidence-based rationales. Every question is built around realistic clinical scenarios that mirror medication-administration challenges faced in nursing school, skills labs, and clinical practice. The test bank emphasizes safe medication practices, dosage calculations, routes of administration, high-alert medications, and error prevention, ensuring you develop both exam readiness and real-world clinical judgment. This product is ideal for nursing fundamentals, pharmacology, and medication-administration courses, as well as NCLEX-RN preparation. By practicing with high-quality, clinically accurate MCQs, learners can save study time, boost exam scores, and reduce medication-error risk through consistent reinforcement of nursing safety standards. What’s Included: • Full textbook coverage of Administering Medications: 2025 Release • 20 NCLEX-style MCQs per chapter • Correct answers with detailed rationales • Focus on medication safety, dosage accuracy, and nursing responsibilities • Application- and clinical-judgment–level questions • Digital format for flexible, self-paced study Whether you are preparing for unit exams, skills check-offs, or the NCLEX, this test bank strengthens medication confidence, sharpens prioritization, and supports safe, evidence-based nursing practice—exactly as taught by Donna Gauwitz. Keywords: administering medications test bank medication administration MCQs Gauwitz nursing study guide NCLEX medication questions nursing dosage calculations safe medication administration nursing nursing pharmacology test bank medication safety NCLEX review Hashtags: #AdministeringMedications #NursingTestBank #MedicationAdministration #NCLEXPharmacology #NursingDosageCalculations #MedicationSafety #NursingStudyGuide #NCLEXPrep #PharmacologyNursing #NursingSchoolSuccess

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ADMINISTERING
MEDICATIONS: 2025 RELEASE
• AUTHOR(S)DONNA
GAUWITZ

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1
Reference
Ch. 1 — Orientation to Medications — Definition of Terms &
Pharmacology
Stem
A newly licensed nurse is preparing discharge teaching. A
patient asks why the clinician referred to “pharmacodynamics”
when discussing the medication’s effects. The nurse wants to

,explain in a way the patient will understand and correctly link it
to the patient’s response to the drug. Which explanation should
the nurse provide?
A. “Pharmacodynamics is the study of how drugs are made and
where they come from.”
B. “Pharmacodynamics explains what the drug does to the body
and why you might feel better or have side effects.”
C. “Pharmacodynamics describes the legal standards that
regulate drug manufacturing.”
D. “Pharmacodynamics is the brand name of the medicine your
doctor ordered.”
Correct answer: B
Rationale — Correct (B)
This answer correctly describes pharmacodynamics: how drugs
affect the body, including therapeutic and adverse effects. It
links the concept to the patient’s experience and supports
patient-centered teaching. Explaining effects supports
adherence and safety monitoring.
Rationale — Incorrect (A)
This describes drug sources and preparation (pharmaceutics),
not pharmacodynamics; it would confuse the patient.
Rationale — Incorrect (C)
This describes drug standards/regulation, not
pharmacodynamics — inaccurate and misleading.

,Rationale — Incorrect (D)
This confuses a pharmacologic term with a product name; it is
incorrect and would misinform the patient.
Teaching point
Pharmacodynamics = what the drug does to the body
(therapeutic and adverse effects).
Citation
Gauwitz, D. (2025). Administering Medications. Ch. 1.


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Reference
Ch. 1 — Orientation to Medications — Drug Sources & Drug
Uses
Stem
A nurse is checking a newly prescribed antibiotic for an older
adult with impaired renal function. The order reads
“ciprofloxacin 500 mg PO q12h.” The patient asks why the dose
is not lower given their kidney disease. Which nursing action
demonstrates best use of knowledge about drug sources and
uses?
A. Administer the dose as ordered immediately and document
the patient’s question.
B. Hold the dose and call the prescriber to request a renal-dose
adjustment before administration.
C. Give half the pill now and chart that the dose was reduced

, for safety.
D. Ask the patient to refuse the drug and document the refusal
to avoid legal responsibility.
Correct answer: B
Rationale — Correct (B)
Holding the dose and contacting the prescriber for a renal
adjustment is appropriate when renal impairment may require
dose modification; it prioritizes patient safety and collaborative
care. It prevents potential toxicity while seeking prescriber
orders.
Rationale — Incorrect (A)
Administering without verifying renal dosing risks accumulation
and adverse effects; merely documenting the question is
insufficient.
Rationale — Incorrect (C)
Splitting a pill and arbitrarily reducing a dose is unsafe and a
medication administration error unless validated and ordered.
Rationale — Incorrect (D)
Encouraging refusal to avoid responsibility abdicates nursing
duty to ensure safe, evidence-based dosing and to
communicate with prescriber.
Teaching point
Verify renal dosing and clarify orders before administering to
patients with renal impairment.
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