NU 136 STUDY GUIDE EXAM 4 CASS
EXAM WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025
• If an order is not clear what do you do? - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Verify
with a doctor.
• What is the correct steps for Handling controlled Drugs? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>lock them up twice, count done by 2 nurses (incoming and
outgoing nurses) before and after shift.
• What are the Key Factors of Drug Therapy? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion
• high alert medications - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Medication that needs to
be double checked: different nurse needs to double check the amount given
(insulin)
• What do you do with a medication error? - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Report
immediately, incident report ( done by whoever finds the error)
• What are the 6 rights of medication administration? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time,
right documentation
, • When do you give the 6 rights of medication administration? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Order, MedCart, Bedside
• When are Routine Orders Given? - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Everyday at a
scheduled time.
• Who will discontinue routine orders if no longer needed? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Doctor only.
• PRN - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>as needed
• Stat - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>immediately
• Single dose medication to be given right away (emergency) - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Stat
• In a long term facility what is provided in a bubble pack? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Unit-dose system.
• Topical Drugs-Nitro Paste/ Nitro Patch - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Wear
Gloves to administer, do not put in bendable areas, place on hairles area, rotate
sites, initial and date.
• How do you apply/ give Ophthalmic drops, creams, or ointments - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Tilt patients head back, pull back lower lid, drop directly into
conjunctiva, wait 5 mins between drops if more than one is needed, ointment
aply inward to outward to avoid infection.
EXAM WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025
• If an order is not clear what do you do? - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Verify
with a doctor.
• What is the correct steps for Handling controlled Drugs? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>lock them up twice, count done by 2 nurses (incoming and
outgoing nurses) before and after shift.
• What are the Key Factors of Drug Therapy? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion
• high alert medications - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Medication that needs to
be double checked: different nurse needs to double check the amount given
(insulin)
• What do you do with a medication error? - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Report
immediately, incident report ( done by whoever finds the error)
• What are the 6 rights of medication administration? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time,
right documentation
, • When do you give the 6 rights of medication administration? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Order, MedCart, Bedside
• When are Routine Orders Given? - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Everyday at a
scheduled time.
• Who will discontinue routine orders if no longer needed? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Doctor only.
• PRN - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>as needed
• Stat - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>immediately
• Single dose medication to be given right away (emergency) - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Stat
• In a long term facility what is provided in a bubble pack? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Unit-dose system.
• Topical Drugs-Nitro Paste/ Nitro Patch - CORRECT-ANSWERS>>>>>>Wear
Gloves to administer, do not put in bendable areas, place on hairles area, rotate
sites, initial and date.
• How do you apply/ give Ophthalmic drops, creams, or ointments - CORRECT-
ANSWERS>>>>>>Tilt patients head back, pull back lower lid, drop directly into
conjunctiva, wait 5 mins between drops if more than one is needed, ointment
aply inward to outward to avoid infection.