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Non parental safe medication quiz

RN Nursing Exam(s) 15 Questions 🔒 Premium Content

This exam evaluates your knowledge of prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn care, including assessments, complications, interventions, and patient education.

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Q1: A client is attempting to put pills in his mouth from a medicine cup and drops one pill on the bed sheet. The nurse should:

A. discard the pill and get another from the dose pack.
B. scoop up the pill in a soufflé cup and hand the cup to the client.
C. retrieve the pill from the linens and allow the client to take it.
D. report the loss of the pill as a medication error.
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Q2: When applying ophthalmic ointments, the nurse should: (Select all that apply.)

A. fill only the center of the conjunctival sac.
B. remove excess ointment from the lid with a cotton ball.
C. remove gloves and perform hand hygiene.
D. ask the client to roll the eye around and from side to side.
E. ask the client to close the eyelids tightly to distribute ointment.
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Q3: A nurse is administering oral medications to patients. Which action will the nurse take?

A. Measure liquid medication by bringing liquid medication cup to eye level.
B. Crush enteric-coated medication and place it in a medication cup with water.
C. Place all of the client's medications in the same cup, except medications with assessments.
D. Remove the medication from the wrapper and place it in a cup labeled with the client's information.
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Q4: A client complains about the taste of the sublingual nitro-glycerine and admits that he swallows it rather than holding it under his tongue. The nurse explains that sublingual medications:

A. should not be swallowed because it alters the absorption potential.
B. can be held against the roof of the mouth with the tongue to reduce taste.
C. can be inserted rectally without loss of absorption potential.
D. can be taken between the cheek and tongue to diminish taste.
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Total Questions: 15 practice questions
Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
Subcategory: General Exams
Domain: 🤱🏼Maternity & Newborn Care
Last Updated: Dec 09, 2025
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