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,Exam Structure:
• Total Practice Questions: 60 (representative of the proctored exam)
• Format: Multiple-choice (A, B, C, D) with NGN-style scenarios
• Rationales: Detailed explanations for each correct answer
• Content Areas: Medication administration, drug classifications, adverse
effects, nursing considerations, dosage calculations, and patient teaching
, SECTION 1: MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION & SAFETY (Questions 1-10)
Q1. A nurse is preparing to administer medication to a client. Which of the
following actions is the most important to ensure the "Six Rights" of medication
administration?
• A) Confirm the medication route by reading the MAR
• B) Check the medication expiration date
• C) Use at least two patient identifiers before administration
• D) Verify the calculation with another nurse
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: While all steps are important, identifying the patient using two
identifiers (e.g., name and date of birth) is the final safety check to ensure the
right patient receives the medication. This is the most critical step before
administering any medication .
Q2. A nurse discovers a medication error. Which of the following should be the
nurse's priority action?
• A) Complete an incident report
• B) Notify the provider
• C) Assess the client for adverse effects
• D) Report the error to the nurse manager
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Client safety is the priority. The nurse must first assess the client for
any harm or potential complications from the error before notifying the provider
or completing documentation. The client's physiological status takes precedence
over paperwork .
Q3. A nurse is administering an intradermal injection for a skin test. At what
angle should the nurse insert the needle?