EXAM 180 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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The HCP wrote an order for 0.5mg of a medication. The pharmacy delivered
1mg tablets. Other certified staff have been cutting them in half. You
should
call your MAP Consultant
**It is important to report any physical or behavioral changes in those you
support because
small changes and medication interactions may be missed
Support the people at your work location by
encouraging their independence
Tom and Bob each take two medications. Sam takes four medications. Joe
takes six medications. The person most likely to experience a medication
interaction is
Joe
,A person tell you they have a headache. They do not have a PRN
medication order for a headache. To obtain an order, you must contact
the
HCP
To ensure a pharmacy delivered the correct medication, you must
compare the label with the health care provider order
The administration of all prescription and over the counter medications must
be recorded on a
medication administration sheet
A medication stop date will be the date
the medication is last administered
Harry's supply of medication is low. You should
order a refill from the pharmacy
Helen takes a medication every day at 4:00 PM. Today her bus was delayed
and she arrives home at 5:30 PM. Your first action is to
call your MAP consultant
, You observe Helen, a person you support, shaking her head continuously,
something she does not usually do. An objective report of what you saw
would be:
Helen
was shaking her head, which she does not usually do
MAP Certified staff should encourage a person to participate in their visit
with a health care provider by
supporting the person to ask questions about their medications
**Over-the-counter medications always
need an order from a health care provider or are considered countable
substances
**If the HCP orders Clozaril 50mg and the pharmacy delivers 100mg tablets,
you should
contact the pharmacy or destroy the medication according to policy
When administering a medication, all the information you have must agree
between the
HCP order, pharmacy label and medication sheet
**After preparing the medication and comparing the pharmacy label to the
medication sheet, you then
compare the HCP order to the pharmacy label again or compare the HCP
order to the medication sheet again