EXAM 180 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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During the medication administration process, after comparing the HCP
order to the label
ANSWERS: Compare the label to the medication sheet
All the prescriptions are given a number. On the pharmacy label, the
number is known as the:
ANSWERS: Rx
A medication information sheet includes:
ANSWERS: Side effects and uses
When transferring information from a completed count page to a new
count page your next step would be to:
ANSWERS: Update the index
,You administer a medication using normal procedures when:
ANSWERS: You are sure the five rights agree
You see that the names of the medication are different. Your first action is to:
ANSWERS: Call your map consultant
Cheryl frequently takes a medication, but spits her medication out after
you leave. Your best course of action is to:
ANSWERS: Stay with her for awhile after administering the medication
Joe is learning to self administer his medications. The best way to handle
Joe forgetting his evening medication is to:
ANSWERS: Ask him why he is forgetting to take his medication
You must obtain and bring back from a health care provider visit:
ANSWERS: A signed HCP form with any new orders
When disposing of medications, the number of certified staff needed to be
present with the supervisor is:
ANSWERS: 1
, When documenting your observations you should always:
ANSWERS: Sign your name and date
The pharmacy delivers 100mg tablets when the HCP ordered 50mg of
medication. You should:
ANSWERS: Contact the pharmacy
Daniel, Cathy, and Esther all receive medication at 4pm. You should:
ANSWERS: Pour and administer each person's medication individually
If the HCP orders 50mg of medication and the pharmacy delivers 100mg
tablets you should:
ANSWERS: Return the medication
A health care provider orders 100mg dose of medication. The pharmacy
supplies the medication in a liquid form with a notation of 50/3ml. You would
expect the pharmacy label directions to instruct you to administer:
ANSWERS: 6ml