ATI Medication Administration Test(Top 2024/2025 EXAM REVIEW PAPERS / GRADED A+/ 100% Accurate)
ATI Medication Administration Test An uncommon, unexpected, or individual drug response thought to result from a genetic predisposition is called: - an idiosyncratic effect - an allergic response - a toxic effect - a synergistic effect - an idiosyncratic effect Which of the following is your highest priority action for ensuring overall safety during medication administration? - Have another nurse check the dose you will give - Teach the patient about possible adverse effects - Identify the patient by two acceptable methods - confirm that the patient can swallow adequately - Identify the patient by two acceptable methods You are reading the physician's orders and note date and time of the prescriptions, as well as the physician's signature. Which of the following prescriptions is complete? - Aspirin PO 1 tablet daily - Ferrous sulfate 624 mg PO - Hydrocodone/acetaminophen (Vicodin) 5/325 mg PRN - Digoxin (Lanoxin) 1.25 mg PO daily - Digoxin (Lanoxin) 1.25 mg PO daily Which of the following represents the correct administration of the prescribed medication? - Acetaminophen 625 mg PO prescribed; 5 tsp of 325/10 mL liquid given - Levothroxine 100 mcg PO prescribed; three 0.0025 mg tablets given - Amoxicillin 1g PO prescribed; two 500-mg tablets given - Diphenhydramine 40 mg IM prescribed; 1.25 mL of 50 mg/1ML for injection given Which of the following demonstrates the correct use of one of the Six Rights of Medication Administration? - Administering a patient's medication by the route the provider has prescribed - Adhering as closely as possible to the medication schedule the patient follows at home - Gathering a medication history from the patient before administering any drugs - Respecting a patient's refusal to take a new medication the provider has prescribed - - Administering a patient's medication by the route the provider has prescribed Which of the following is the most appropriate documentation of a patient's response to a pain medication? - The patient states, "I feel better" 10 minutes after medication administered - The patient is sleeping 1 hour after administeration - The patient is up and walking in the hall 2 hours after administration - The patient reports pain decreased to 3/10, 30 minutes after medication administered. You have a handwritten medication order that is difficult to read. Which of the following is the most appropriate action to take to avoid an error in medication administration? - Ask another nurse to decipher the medication order - call the medical provider for clarification of the order - Rely on your knowledge of the patient to get this order right - Inquire a the hospital pharmacy about the order - Call the medical provider for clarification of the order You are giving a patient several PO medications to take. The patient tells you that she can only take one pill at a time. It is appropriate to: - place all of the medications in a cup and let the patient decide the order in which to take them - crush the pills and mix them in applesauce - remain at the bedside until you are sure the patient has taken all of the medications - leave the pills at the bedside for the patient to take - remain at the bedside until you are sure the patient has taken all of the medications
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