Practice Question
All of the following medication orders are found in a patient's MAR. Select the medication order that requires clarification prior to administration
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Correct Answer:
Morphine sulfate 45.0 mg PO once a day for pain
Rationale:
🔷 The dose 45 mg PO once daily is unusually high for oral morphine and not a common regimen.
🔷 Use of a trailing zero (45.0) increases risk of medication error.
🔷 Standard morphine doses are much lower; such an order may indicate prescription error.
🔷 High opioid doses risk respiratory depression, especially in opioid-naïve patients.
🔷 Clarification ensures patient safety before administration.
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- Category: LPN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: LPN ATI Exams
- Domain: Dosage Calculations
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