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HESI Exit Exam Bank: Safe Medication Administration & High Alert Meds | NCLEX Nursing Prep

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Prepare confidently for the HESI Exit Exam and NCLEX with this comprehensive question bank focused on Safe Medication Administration and High Alert Medications. Featuring over 10 essential subtopics—including IV safety, dosage calculations, emergency drug protocols, and special population care—this resource equips nursing students with expert-level understanding and clinical reasoning. Includes practice questions, real-world scenarios, rationales, and priority nursing actions. Perfect for med-surg, pharmacology, and critical care review. Your go-to guide for medication safety success!

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HESI Exit Exam Bank: Safe
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Table of Contents
Subtopic 1: Principles of Safe Medication Administration................................2
Subtopic 2: High Alert Medications: Administration and Monitoring..............10
Subtopic 3: Safe Dosage Calculations and Conversions................................19
Subtopic 4: Preventing Medication Errors and Reporting Protocols................27
Subtopic 5: Medication Safety in Special Populations (Pediatrics, Geriatrics,
Pregnancy).....................................................................................................36
Subtopic 6: Legal, Ethical, and Professional Responsibilities in Medication
Administration................................................................................................44
Subtopic 7: Intravenous (IV) Medication Safety and Central Line Drug
Administration................................................................................................53
Subtopic 8: Pediatric and Geriatric Considerations in Medication
Administration................................................................................................61
Subtopic 9: Emergency Situations and Safe Medication Response Protocols 70
Subtopic 10: Medication Safety Technologies and Systems (Barcoding, EMAR,
Smart Pumps)................................................................................................79

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Subtopic 1: Principles of Safe Medication
Administration
Question 1

A nurse is preparing to administer digoxin to a patient with heart failure.
Before administering the medication, which action is most important?

A. Assess respiratory rate

B. Check the patient's apical pulse for one full minute

C. Monitor blood glucose level

D. Measure oxygen saturation



Correct answer: B. Check the patient's apical pulse for one full minute

Rationale: Digoxin can cause bradycardia. It is critical to assess the apical
pulse for a full minute before administration and withhold the dose if the
pulse is below the prescribed threshold (commonly <60 bpm in adults).



Question 2

Which of the following is the safest strategy to prevent medication errors
during shift handoff?

A. Relying on verbal communication alone

B. Delegating report to a nurse assistant

C. Using a standardized handoff tool like SBAR

D. Reviewing only newly ordered medications



Correct answer: C. Using a standardized handoff tool like SBAR

Rationale: Structured communication tools like SBAR (Situation, Background,
Assessment, Recommendation) enhance the accuracy and consistency of
information exchange, reducing the risk of errors.

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Question 3

A patient refuses a prescribed medication. What is the nurse’s most
appropriate response?

A. Notify the charge nurse

B. Document the refusal without further discussion

C. Explore the patient’s reasons and notify the provider

D. Administer the medication covertly in food



Correct answer: C. Explore the patient’s reasons and notify the provider

Rationale: Patients have the right to refuse treatment. The nurse should
explore concerns, provide education if needed, and inform the provider for
potential alternatives.



Question 4

What is the best method for identifying a patient prior to medication
administration?

A. Ask the room number

B. Confirm with a family member

C. Verify the patient's name and date of birth using ID band

D. Use the medication administration record (MAR)



Correct answer: C. Verify the patient's name and date of birth using ID band

Rationale: Proper identification using two patient identifiers and comparing
with the ID band is essential to prevent wrong-patient errors.



Question 5

Which of the following is considered a "Right" in the Five Rights of Medication
Administration?

A. Right diagnosis

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B. Right route

C. Right documentation

D. Right timing



Correct answer: B. Right route

Rationale: The Five Rights include right patient, right drug, right dose, right
route, and right time, which are essential to ensure safe medication
administration.



Question 6

A nurse administers a medication IV push too rapidly, causing an adverse
reaction. This error could have been prevented by:

A. Flushing the IV line first

B. Reviewing drug administration guidelines for infusion rate

C. Administering through a central line

D. Using a different syringe



Correct answer: B. Reviewing drug administration guidelines for infusion rate

Rationale: Many IV medications have specific administration rates.
Administering too quickly can cause toxicity or severe adverse effects.



Question 7

A nurse gives a patient an oral medication intended for another patient.
What is the immediate priority?

A. Assess the patient for adverse reactions

B. Inform the pharmacy

C. Fill out an incident report

D. Notify the risk management team

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