NCLEX Questions on Drug Classifications Related

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What is medication reconciliation?

  • A. Comparing the patient's current medication orders to all of the medications actually being taken
  • B. The administration of high alert medications that have been ordered on admission to an acute care facility
  • C. The completion of an incident report following a variance that resulted in a serious complication
  • D. A printout of computerized patient data that identifies the times that all of the ordered medications are to be administered
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Medication reconciliation is the process of comparing a patient's current medication orders to all of the medications that the patient is actually taking. Administering high alert medications and completing an incident report are not the same as medication reconciliation. A printout of computerized patient data that identifies the times that all of the ordered medications are to be administered is a description of the medication administration record (MAR), not a description of medication reconciliation.