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A+ (BRAND NEW!) FULL REVISED MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
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MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION EXAM
ACTUAL 2026
Total Questions: 200
Time Allowed: 2 Hours
Instructions: Select the best answer for each question.
1. The process by which a medication moves from the site of administration into
the bloodstream is known as:
A) Distribution
B) Metabolism
C) Excretion
D) Absorption
CORRECT ANSWER: D
2. Which route of medication administration has the fastest onset of action?
,A) Oral
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intravenous
D) Intramuscular
CORRECT ANSWER: C
3. The first-pass effect primarily occurs with which route of administration?
A) Sublingual
B) Intravenous
C) Oral
D) Topical
CORRECT ANSWER: C
4. The half-life of a medication is defined as:
,A) The time required for the medication to reach peak effect
B) The time required for the body to eliminate half of the medication
C) The time required for the medication to be completely absorbed
D) The time required for the medication to bind to plasma proteins
CORRECT ANSWER: B
5. The therapeutic index of a medication refers to:
A) The ratio between the toxic dose and therapeutic dose
B) The amount of medication bound to plasma proteins
C) The volume of distribution of the medication
D) The rate of renal excretion of the medication
CORRECT ANSWER: A
6. Which organ is primarily responsible for medication metabolism?
A) Kidneys
, B) Liver
C) Lungs
D) Heart
CORRECT ANSWER: B
7. The term "bioavailability" refers to:
A) The percentage of medication that reaches systemic circulation
B) The rate at which medication is excreted
C) The amount of medication stored in adipose tissue
D) The speed of medication distribution to target tissues
CORRECT ANSWER: A
8. Cytochrome P450 enzymes are primarily involved in which process?
A) Drug absorption