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two examples of monitoring medications - ANSWERS 1. observing a specific
individual to make sure they took the medications 2. notifying the authorized
practitioner if the resident refuses or is unable to comply with the practitioner
instructions regarding the medications
list two examples of administering medications - ANSWERS 1. assisting a client
in the ingestion application and inhalation of medication
2. handing staff prepared medications to a client
this course qualifies you to do finger sticks? - ANSWERS false
this course qualifies you to administer medications through a gtube or iv port -
ANSWERS false
you would not need this course to monitor a client injecting insulin - ANSWERS
true
list the 4 routes of administering medications and give an example of each route -
ANSWERS 1. ingestion; oral tables
2. application; skin ointment
3. inhalation; respiratory
4. insertion; rectal or vaginal suppositories
, this QMAP can dial up and inject routine insulin injections if the client has an
insulin pen - ANSWERS false
sources of information - ANSWERS physician or MAR
indications for use - ANSWERS treat symptoms; prevent disease
why should you know the best time of day to administer the medications to
clients? - ANSWERS so they are administered at the most effective time of the
day
why should you know common reactions/side effects? - ANSWERS to know if
any effects may be concerning or life threatening
allergy considerations - ANSWERS know the patients allergens and reactions
provide three examples of what you should do if you have questions about
medications - ANSWERS ask the supervisor, physician or pharmacist
list one of the purposes for drugs - ANSWERS to prevent disease and treat
symptoms
does an enteric coated medication dissolve in the stomach? - ANSWERS no