ESSENTIALS FOR MEDICATION SAFETY
ACTUAL SCRIPT 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ OTC Drugs.
Answer: Over-the-counter drugs available without prescription.
◉ High-Alert Drug.
Answer: Increased risk of patient harm if misused.
◉ Drug Classification.
Answer: Categorization based on effects, risks, and uses.
◉ Prescriber Roles.
Answer: Responsibilities of healthcare providers in medication
management.
◉ Patient Education.
Answer: Informing patients about their prescribed drug therapies.
,◉ Drug Allergies.
Answer: Adverse reactions to specific medications in patients.
◉ Black Box Warning.
Answer: Severe safety concerns about a drug's use.
◉ Drug Absorption.
Answer: Process of drug entering bloodstream for effect.
◉ Side Effects.
Answer: Unintended effects of a medication on the body.
◉ Self-Medication.
Answer: Using medications without professional supervision.
◉ Dosage Schedule.
Answer: Recommended timing and amount of medication intake.
◉ Pharmacist Role.
Answer: Dispensing medications and providing drug information.
◉ Drug Regulations.
,Answer: Laws governing drug approval and use.
◉ Medication Safety.
Answer: Practices to prevent medication errors and harm.
◉ Drug Compounding.
Answer: Combining ingredients to create a customized medication.
◉ Patient Harm.
Answer: Adverse effects resulting from medication errors.
◉ Drug Effectiveness.
Answer: Measure of a drug's ability to achieve desired results.
◉ Medical Use.
Answer: Acceptance of a drug for treating specific conditions.
◉ Intravenous (IV) Administration.
Answer: Delivering medication directly into the bloodstream.
◉ Pharmacology.
Answer: Study of drugs and their effects on living organisms.
, ◉ Drug Therapy Goals.
Answer: Objectives of using medications to improve health.
◉ Drug Monitoring.
Answer: Tracking patient response to medication therapy.
◉ PINCH drugs.
Answer: Drugs with high risk of errors: potassium, insulin, narcotics,
chemotherapy, heparin.
◉ First-pass loss.
Answer: Drug metabolism in the liver reducing bioavailability.
◉ Bioavailability.
Answer: Fraction of administered drug reaching systemic
circulation.
◉ Half-life.
Answer: Time taken for drug concentration to reduce by half.
◉ Angioedema.