
Medication Administration - Do Not Crush Meds
Quiz by Jodi White
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You are preparing medications and see a blister pack labeled “Do Not Crush.” What is your next action?
Which is the MOST reliable first step when deciding if a medication can be crushed in your facility?
A nurse says, “We always crush this medication.” What is the BEST response?
Which medication below should raise immediate concern before crushing due to formulation?
What is the primary clinical risk of crushing extended-release medications?
Which resource should be used if the blister pack label is unclear or missing?
Which of the following OTC medications should NOT be assumed safe to crush?
Why is crushing medications like warfarin a concern for staff?
A medication is labeled ODT (orally disintegrating tablet). What is the correct action?
A nurse crushes multiple medications together without checking labels or references. What is the PRIMARY issue?