Docsity
Docsity

Prepare for your exams
Prepare for your exams

Study with the several resources on Docsity


Earn points to download
Earn points to download

Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan


Guidelines and tips
Guidelines and tips

MEDICATION AIDE TEST ACTUAL EXAM Questions with 100% Correct Answers ALREADY GRADED A+ LAT, Exams of Medicine

MEDICATION AIDE TEST ACTUAL EXAM Questions with 100% Correct Answers ALREADY GRADED A+ LATEST AND FULLY COVERED V

Typology: Exams

2024/2025

Available from 01/02/2025

TUTOR1
TUTOR1 🇺🇸

3.6

(15)

2.8K documents

Partial preview of the text

Download MEDICATION AIDE TEST ACTUAL EXAM Questions with 100% Correct Answers ALREADY GRADED A+ LAT and more Exams Medicine in PDF only on Docsity!

1 | P

MEDICATION AIDE TEST ACTUAL EXAM Questions

with 100% Correct Answers ALREADY GRADED A+

LATEST AND FULLY COVERED VERSION 2025

when giving a resident an intra-nasal portico steroid the CMA should - ANSWER: ask the person to clear his or her nasal passages before giving the drug all of the following are common side effects from antihistamines - ANSWER: blurred vision a resident has several drugs ordered, one of them being antacid. The CMA should give the drug - ANSWER: 1hr before or 2hrs after the antacid antacids can cause - ANSWER: diarrhea or constipation 9 | P a g e a resident is taking a stimulant laxative by mouth, they type of laxative acts within

  • ANSWER: 6-10 hours cortico-steroid therapy may mask signs and symptoms of - ANSWER: infection hyperglycemia signs and symptoms include all of the following EXCEPT - ANSWER: trembling tamsulosin (Flomax) is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia - ANSWER: causes muscles to relax to allow greater urine flow antispasmodics given for over active bladder syndrome can cause - ANSWER: dry mouth and blurred vision eye drops are applied - ANSWER: before eye ointments When giving centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants, you assist the nurse by taking vital signs and - ANSWER: observing level of alertness a resident taking allopurinol develops itching and a rash. the CMA should - ANSWER: only give the next dose if approved by the nurse

a CMA is administering colchinicies to a resident. this medication is given to provide relief for which the following symptoms - ANSWER: joint pain a resident is taking ampicillin (prinicipen) the CMA should observe for - ANSWER: diarrhea 10 | P a g e terracyclines are given - ANSWER: 1hr before or 2hrs after the person ingests antacids or dairy products the person responsible for replacing a soiled or unreadable medication label is the - ANSWER: pharmacist When giving pills that are controlled substances, you must also record: - ANSWER: On the controlled substances sheet, the number of pills given. Which of the following statements about gloves is correct? - ANSWER: Gloves should be worn for a specific task, removed, and hands washed. When administering a teaspoon of medication, you know that a teaspoon is how many milligrams? - ANSWER: 5ml Upon entering a room with a medication, you find that the client is not there, you should: - ANSWER: return to the medication cart or room and follow agency policy. Which statement about hand hygiene is TRUE? - ANSWER: Hand hygiene is the first and most important action to protect clients from new germs. Adhering to the HIPAA guileless means that you can duchess client information with: - ANSWER: caregivers who are providing direct care to the client and need to know. When administering ear drops to an adult, to help the drops go into the ear canal, the ear should be: - ANSWER: gently pulled up and back. 11 | P a g e When administering eye drops, the drops are administered: - ANSWER: into the inside corner of the upper eyelid. Since teamwork is valued, it is okay for you to document a education given by your co-worker. - ANSWER: True When giving an oral medication to a child 14-months old, you should - ANSWER: Using an oral syringe for a liquid form of the medication, slowly squeeze in small amounts of medication between teeth and cheek of the child's mouth to keep them from choking.

which of the following is considered to be part of the role of the CMA - ANSWER: report signs and symptoms that appear life-threating the nurse asks the CMA to preform a task that is in your job description. the CMA has not done this task before. The CMA should - ANSWER: tell the nurse that you have not done the task before and ask for help a nurse can delegate any nursing task to a CMA - ANSWER: false invasion of privacy occurs if the CMA - ANSWER: violates a residents right not to have his or her name, photo, or privacy affairs made public without giving consent schedule II drugs may lead to - ANSWER: severe psychological or physical dependence which of the following is subjective information - ANSWER: the amount of pain felt by a resident 2 | P a g e a resident eating, how many minutes should the CMA wait before taking an oral temp - ANSWER: 15-20 minutes when measuring a person's weight, the CMA should do all of the following EXCEPT - ANSWER: weigh the resident before allowing them to go to the bathroom when reporting care and observations, CMA should - ANSWER: be prompt, thorough, and observant a drug is ordered for 1700. the time to give this drug is - ANSWER: 5:00pm when recording in the medical record, the CMA should

  • use ink
  • make writing readable and neat
  • use correction fluid or erase when you make a mistake
  • record only what the CMA did and observed - ANSWER: use ink mare writing readable and neat record only what the CMA did and observed the CMA should record medications as being given to the resident - ANSWER: after the drug is given a side effect is - ANSWER: an unintended reaction to a drug given in a normal dosage the rate of absorption of medication depends on 3 | P a g e
  • the route of administration
  • blood flow through the tissue where the drug is given
  • how well the drug can dissolve
  • the clinical reasons for using the drug - ANSWER: the route of administration blood flow through the tissue where the drug is given how well the drug can dissolve following a routine blood draw, a resident asks why a medication dosage has been increase. the CMa should respond with - ANSWER: the he/she will ask the nurse to explain the chang in dosage an older person is at risk for drug interaction or drug toxicity because of - ANSWER: chronic illness which order requires the drug to be given once and only one time - ANSWER: STAT order a person has a headache and the nurse decides to give a drug. this is an example of
  • ANSWER: PRN order which abbreviation is on the "do not use" list - ANSWER: qd standard drug administration time - ANSWER: helps make sure drugs are given safety and on time a drug is ordered q.i.d. this drug should be given - ANSWER: four times a day 4 | P a g e a drug is ordered p.c. the drug is given - ANSWER: after meals a prescription label is not complete. the CMA should - ANSWER: tell the nurse the CMA has administered a PRN drug. besides the MAR, where should the CMA record giving the drug - ANSWER: the progress notes a drug contains an abbreviation in the agency's 'Do Not Use' list. the CMA should - ANSWER: tell the nurse a drug is to be given daily, what time should the CMA put on the MAR - ANSWER: the agency's standard time for the drug given daily a drug is ordered at 9:00am, the CMA may give the drug between - ANSWER:

a drug order contains the abbreviation OD. the CMA should - ANSWER: give the drug into the right eye check with the nurse before giving the drug how long does a resident remain in the side-lying position after receiving ear drops

  • ANSWER: usually 5-10 minutes after receiving nose drops, the resident needs to remain supine for - ANSWER: 10 minutes an eye dropper is held - ANSWER: 1/2 inch above the eye what should the CMA use to remove excess cerumen - ANSWER: wet washcloth to give a nasal spray, the CMA should give a puff of spray os the resident - ANSWER: takes a deep breath nasal spray's order for both nostrils. what should the CMA do to give the drug in the second nostril - ANSWER: wipe the bottle tip after receiving a vaginal drug, the female resident should remain in the following position for 5-10 minutes - ANSWER: supine position with hips elevated the CMA is administering a rectal suppository. the resident should be place in what position. - ANSWER: sims' 7 | P a g e absorption of a topical drug in order persons in enhanced by - ANSWER: decreasing skin thickness a resident is given eye drops to treat glaucoma, the CMA should observe for signs and symptoms of - ANSWER: redness and eye discomfort a resident is taking a sedative- hypnotic drug, the CMA should - ANSWER: observe the residents level of alertness and ability to preform motor function sedative/ hypnotic drugs can cause drowsiness, lethargy, headache, muscle or joint pain and - ANSWER: disorentation which of the following is a common side effect of drugs used to treat Parkinson's disease - ANSWER: Vertigo

the most common side effect for the benzodiazepines anti anxiety drugs - ANSWER: drowsiness and loss of coordination the CMA is giving a resident fluoxetine as an antidepressant. the decrease GI effect, the CMA should give the drug - ANSWER: with food safety should be a concern for residents taking anti-psychotic drugs because they often have a side effect of - ANSWER: muscle spasms a resident taking a salicylate (asprin) should take it - ANSWER: with food, milk, or large amounts of water 8 | P a g e which of the following is used to reduce blood clotting - ANSWER: aspirin (ASA) common side effects from anti-lipemic drugs are - ANSWER: nausea and abdominal discomfort Digoxin (lanolin) is usually given if the the apical pulse is - ANSWER: between 60-100 beast per minute when administering coronary vasodilators to treat angina, the CMA should be alert for residents reporting the following - ANSWER: headache diuretics should be administered before mid-afternoon to help prevent - ANSWER: voiding frequently throughout the night the resident receiving a diuretic. all of the following are appropriate actions for the CMA to carry out this resident EXCEPT - ANSWER: encouraging use of salt at meal time