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Chapter 17: Oral Medications

Calculate with Confidence 6th Edition by Deborah C. Gray Morris

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Chapter 17: Oral Medications

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

COMPLETION

 

  1. Directions: Complete with the correct word(s) or number.

An elongated tablet for easy swallowing is referred to as a _______________.

 

ANS:  caplet

 

PTS:   1                    MSC:  General

 

  1. Directions: Complete with the correct word(s) or number.

Enteric-coated tablets and time-release tablets should never be _______________.

 

ANS:  crushed, broken

 

PTS:   1                    MSC:  General

 

  1. Directions: Complete with the correct word(s) or number.

Sublingual tablets must never be _______________ but placed _______________ the tongue.

 

ANS:  crushed, swallowed; under

 

PTS:   1                    MSC:  General

 

  1. Directions: Complete with the correct word(s) or number.

The nurse should question and check any calculation that indicates you should administer more than ________ tablets or capsules to achieve a single dose.

 

ANS:  three, 3

 

PTS:   1                    MSC:  General

 

  1. Directions: Complete with the correct word(s) or number.

The solid form of medication that contains granules that delays the release of the medication is referred to as a _______________.

 

ANS:  spansule

 

PTS:   1                    MSC:  General

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