Covers medication safety, calculations, administration routes, high-alert drugs, and patient
teaching
Master safe medication administration — prevent errors, prioritize patient
safety, and think like a nurse
, 1. Deep Overview
2. 25 NCLEX-Style Practice Questions
3. Medication Safety Quick Reference Chart
4. Free Nursing Study Tools
This quiz reinforces safe medication administration practices. Topics include the ―five rights,‖
high-alert medications, proper calculations, IV administration, and patient teaching.
Medication errors are a major source of patient harm
Nurses must check orders, doses, routes, and patient responses carefully
NCLEX/HESI evaluates safe, critical thinking around medications
1. Follow the ―five rights‖ (patient, drug, dose, route, time)
2. Double-check high-alert medications and calculations
3. Monitor for adverse effects and patient response
4. Educate patients about their medications
5. Document administration accurately
Q1. Which is the nurse’s first action before administering any medication?
✅ A. Verify the patient identity using two identifiers
B. Prepare the medication
C. Administer as quickly as possible
D. Document after giving
Rationale: Correct patient identification prevents medication errors; always check two
identifiers first.
Q2. Patient is ordered morphine 5 mg IV. Nurse knows the high-alert precaution is:
✅ A. Monitor respiratory rate and sedation level
B. Administer without monitoring
C. Double dose for effect
D. Skip verifying with another nurse
Rationale: Morphine is high-alert; monitoring prevents respiratory depression.