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A medication aide test with complete solutions. It contains multiple-choice questions related to medication administration, drug interactions, drug administration techniques, and ethical considerations. The test covers various topics such as liquid drugs, trans-dermal patches, prescription labels, drug interactions, and nurse practice acts. useful for students studying medication administration and nursing ethics.
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Which does for is not a liquid? a. emulsions b. elixirs c. troches d. syrups - answerTroches
To apply ear drops to a person 3 years of age or older, you: a. instill the drops without pulling the ear b. pull the ear down and back c. pull the ear upward and back d. pull the ear down and foward - answerpull the ear upward and back
A watery preparation containing suspended particles is: a. lotion b. cream c. ointment d. powder - answerlotion
A drug interaction occurs when: a. person cannot control the ingestion of drugs b. withdrawal symptoms occur if the drug is not taken for a certain period c. the action of one drug is altered by the action of another drug d. a person begins to need higher dosages to produce the same effects that lower dosages one produced - answerthe action of one drug is altered by the action of another drug
You are applying a trans-dermal patch. You a. cover the patch with plastic wrap b. remove the old trans-dermal path before applying the new patch c. discard it in the trash d. tell the person the drug is absorbed quickly - answerremove the old trans-dermal path before applying the new patch
Before giving a drug, you must a. take the persons pulse b. measure the blood pressure c. check the care plan d. check the allergies - answercheck the allergies
Knowledge of what is right conduct and what is wrong conduct is a. criminal law b. civil law c. advanced directives d. ethics - answerethics
one tsp equals a. 5mL b. 30mL c. 2mL d. 10mL - answer5mL
a. malpractice b. defamation c. abuse d. neglect - answerabuse
controlled substances are a. left at the persons bedside b. kept in a locked cabinet or in a locked drawer c. regulated state laws d. are kept in the persons drug drawer - answerkept in a locked cabinet or in a locked drawer
ocular or optic drugs are given into the a. eye b. mouth c. nose d. ear - answereye
before applying a topical drug, you should a. provide privacy b. expose the person's entire body c. treat the person rudely d. keep doors and window coverings open - answerprovide privacy
As a med aide, you should a. perform acts that are against your morals or religion b. work within the legal limits of your role
c. perform functions that are beyond the legal limits of your role d. function beyond your training limits - answerwork within the legal limits of your role
A drug is ordered q.8.h. the drug should be given a. daily b. every 4 hours c. four times a day d. every eight hours - answerevery eight hours
You are giving liquid drug. You a. return the extra liquid back to the bottle b. give cough syrup last c. dilute the drug with water d. mix all the liquid drugs together - answergive cough syrup last
A doctor begins to give you a telephone order. You a. politely give your name and title and ask the doctor to wait for a nurse b. give the phone to a unit secretary c. write the order on the MAR d. accept the order from the doctor - answerpolitely give your name and title and ask the doctor to wait for a nurse
when giving oral drugs, you should a. follow the 6 rights of drug administration b. help feed a person c. follow the three checks of label and MAR check
A drug is dropped on the floor. You should a. dispose of it following agency policy b. keep it for yourself. c. give it to the person d. return it to the drug box - answerdispose of it following agency policy
A cone shaped, solid drug inserted into a body opening is called a. foam b. tablet c. gel d. suppository - answersuppository
The purpose of a nurse practice act is to a. protect the public welfare and safety b. protect the safety of nursing assistive personnel c. protect health care workers d. protect the welfare of nursing assistive personnel - answerprotect the public welfare and safety
When giving oral drugs, you should a. mix solid drugs with liquid drugs b. stay with the person while he or she takes the drug c. place a bottle lid upside down on a clean surface d. give liquid drugs before solid drugs - answerstay with the person while he or she takes the drug
Which of the following prevents a tablet from dissolving in the stomach?
a. Enteric coating b. layering c. scoring d. granules - answerenteric coating
you are giving a buccal tablet. The tablet is a. placed between the cheek and the molar teeth b. crushed before you give it to the person c. taken with a full glass of water d. placed under the tongue - answerplaced between the cheek and the molar teeth
to give the right dose, you a. compare the dose on the pharmacy label against the progress notes b. compare the dose on the pharmacy label against the graphic sheet c. compare the dose on the pharmacy label against the MAR d. compare the dose on the pharmacy label against the Kardex - answercompare the dose on the pharmacy label against the MAR
you made a drug error and need to complete an incident report. You: a. complete the incident report according to facility policy b. contact the doctor about the error. c. give your opinions about why the error occurred d. record the error in the progress notes - answercomplete the incident report according to facility policy
A drug is ordered q.i.d. The drug should be given: a. twice a day
c. gloves d. eye shields - answergloves
Vaginal drugs are often given a. bedtime b. before the shower c. early afternoon d. late afternoon - answerbedtime
You are giving drugs from a drug cart. When you ender a persons room you, a. ask a CNA to watch the cart for you b. leave the unlocked cart in the hallway c. wheel the drug cart into the room d. lock the cart before entering the persons room - answerlock the cart before entering the persons room
Otic means a. sublingual b. mouth c. eye d. ear - answerear
Oral drugs can be given if the person a. is vomiting b. unconscious or comatose c. able to swallow
d. risk for aspiration - answerable to swallow
To make sure you have the right person when giving a drug, you use at least a. three identifiers b. two identifiers c. one identifier d. four identifiers - answertwo identifiers
A drug is ordered p.c. this drug is given, a. after meals b. upon wakening c. before meals d. at bedtime - answerafter meals
Oral drugs are ordered for a person who is comatose. You should a. notify the doctor b. call the pharmacist for IM drugs c. ask the nurse what to do d. give the drugs as ordered - answerask the nurse what to do
When applying a topical drug, you do all the following EXCEPT a. document before you apply the drug b. apply the dose form to clean, dry skin c. wear gloves d. practice hand hygiene before and after the application - answerdocument before you apply the drug
Taking a person's drugs for your own use is a. drug diversion b. malpractice c. boundary crossing d. negligence - answerdrug diversion
A person has difficulty swallowing his or her drug. You a. hold the drug b. call the pharmacist c. tell the doctor d. tell the nurse - answertell the nurse
If you fail to do something that a reasonable and careful person would have done, you are a. committing libel b. fraudulent c. abusive d. negligent - answernegligent
When giving an eye medication, you a. apply the drops or ointment to the cornea b. give eye drops at room temperature c. remove eye secretions by cleaning from the outer to the inner aspect of the eye d. tilt the persons head forward - answergive eye drops at room temperature
The nurse asks you to perform a task that is in your job description. You have not done this task before. You
a. refuse to do the task without an explanation b. ignore the request from the nurse c. tell the nurse you have not done the task before and ask for help d. do the task without asking questions - answertell the nurse you have not done the task before and ask for help
Primary routes of excretion for a drug are a. secretion into saliva and breast milk b. elimination through urine and feces c. exhalation from the lungs d. evaporation from the skin and nails - answerelimination through urine and feces
Ear medications are given a. at room temperature b. after being heated c. cold d. directly from the refrigerator - answerat room temperature
drugs should be stored in a refrigerator a. with fluids b. beverages c. only for drugs d. with food - answeronly for drugs
A person has an allergy to a drug listed on the MAR. you should a. tell the unit secretary
d. provides the shape and framework for the body - answerprovides the shape and framework for the body
Which allows movement? a. bone marrow b. synovial membrane c. joints d. ligaments - answerjoints
skeletal muscles a. are under involuntary control b. appear smooth c. are under voluntary control d. appear striped and smooth - answerare under voluntary control
The highest functions in the brain take place in the a. cerebral cortex b. medulla c. brainstem d. spinal nerves - answercerebral cortex
The ear is involved with a. regulating body movements b. balance c. the smoothness of body movements d. controlling involuntary movements - answerbalance
The liquid part of the blood is the a. hemoglobin b. red blood cell c. plasma d. white blood cell - answerplasma
Which part of the heart pumps blood TO the body? a. right atrium b. left atrium c. right ventricle d. left ventricle - answerleft ventricle
Which carry blood away from the heart? a) Capillaries b) Veins c) Venules d) Arteries - answerVeins
oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged a. in the bronchi b. between the alveoli and capillaries c. between the lungs and pleura d. in the trachea - answerbetween the alveoli and capillaries
Digestion begins in the
c. testis d. scrotum - answertestis
The male sex cell is called a. semen b. ovum c. gonad d. sperm - answersperm
the female sex gland is the a. ovary b. cervix c. uterus d. vagina - answerovary
the discharge of the lining of the uterus is called a. endometrium b. ovulation c. fertilization d. menstruation - answermenstruation
the immune system protects the body from a. low blood sugar b. disease and infection c. loss of fluid d. stunted growth - answerdisease and infection
the endocrine glands secrete a. hormones b. mucus c. semen d. insulin - answerhormones
Skin absorption of drugs is enhanced in infants. this is because their skin, a. is thinner b. has more water c. is dry d. has fewer hair follicles - answerhas more water
You are giving drugs to an older person. Which of the following may enhance skin absorption? a. thin skin b. dry skin c. wrinkled skin d. decreased blood flow to the skin - answerthin skin
A tablet is too large for a person to swallow. With the nurse's permission, you can a. crush the tablet and mix it with food b. give the liquid form of the same drug c. ask the person to chew the tablet d. dissolve the drug in water - answercrush the tablet and mix it with food
Before giving a chewable tablet, you should