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Certificate for CRMA lastest - ANSWER-Two Years
Re-Certification must be done within 30 days of expiried -
ANSWER-For 8-hours
CRMA not not adminstrator any meds after expired - ANSWER-
Recertified within 30 days of expiration date
CRMA should set up a tickler for 90 day for recertification -
ANSWER-60 days prior and 30 days after
Clinical Checklist to the Instructor - ANSWER-Needs to be
submited 45 days from the last class
Instructor has to submit the checklist & validation form to
Dept - ANSWER-60 days from the last day of class
The tasks a CRMA is expected & allowed to do as part of the
job - ANSWER-"Scope of Practice
, Resources used by the CRMAs - ANSWER-Adminstrator,
Supervisor Pharmacist, Licensed Nurses, Physician
Non-people resources - ANSWER-Physician Desk Refernece
(PDR), PDR Pocket Guide to Prescrition drugs, Drug handbook,
posion control center, websites such as webmd.com, drug
companies, drug inserts from the pharmacy
There are 4 links in the infection chain that must be present
before infection can be spread - ANSWER-1.) A germ- such as
a virus, bacteriu, fungus or parasite. 2) a place for the germ to
live & multiply, sucha as person, animal, plant, food, soil or
water. 3.) a susceptible host- a person who does not have a
resistance (immunity) to the germ. 4.) a way for the germ to
enter the host. Different germs may require differnt routes.
To break the chain of infection - ANSWER-1.) Good hand
washing. 2.) Good housekkeping. 3.) using proctective
barriers (gloves, gown, masks, etc) 4.) Immunizations. 5.)
store food carefully. 5.) wash fruits & vegtables. 6.) use
separate cutting boards. 7.) Use hot soapy water to wash
dishes. 8.) Not sharing personal items.
Signs of Infection - ANSWER-1.) Inflamed skin (red, hot,
swollen or a rash). 2.) Ever or chills. 3.) Pus (green or yellow
drainage from a wound) 4.) Nausea or vomiting. 5.) Persistent
diarrhea 6.) Sore throat or cough. 7.) painful urination
Principles of Standard Precautions - ANSWER-1.) blood, 2.)
Semen, 3.) Vomit, 4.) Sliva, 5.) Feces, 6.) Urine