Exam Coverage
Exam coverage for QMA Exam includes the core competencies
required for safe and effective medication administration in healthcare
settings. It focuses on basic pharmacology, medication classifications,
dosage calculations, and the "five rights" of medication administration.
The exam evaluates understanding of proper documentation, infection
control practices, and monitoring and reporting patient responses to
medications. Additional areas include legal and ethical responsibilities,
scope of practice, communication with the healthcare team, and
resident rights. Emphasis is placed on accuracy, patient safety,
preventing medication errors, and delivering responsible, high-quality
care under nurse supervision.
,QMA Practice EXAM 1 (Lessons 1-7)
The QMA is prohibited from performing which of the folllowing tasks:
1)Assessing the resident's condition
2) Calling the physician
3) Administering a medication per nasogastric tube
4)Administering a medication by injection
5) All of the above
6) NOne of the above
5) All of the above
,The QMA's scope of practice includes which of the following:
1) Observe and report to the facility's licensed nurse reactions and
side effects to medications exhibited by a resident
2) Initiate oxygen per nasal cannula or non-sealing mask only in an
emergency
3) Administer treatment to an advanced skin condition such as a stage
III decubitus ulcer
4) Count and administer and document controlled substances
5) 1,2, 4
6) 1,2, 3
5) 1,2, 4
, Assault and battery is defined as:
1) The threat to use force upon another person and the carrying out of
the threat
2) A malicious statement or report
3) Omission or neglect of any reasonable precaution, care or action
4) Any written statement that damages a person's character
5) None of the above
1) The threat to use force upon another person and the carrying out of
the threat