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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD - This is the comprehensive exam Q&A bank for the Medication Aide State Certification Examination (MACE™) (Latest 2026/2027 Update), featuring the most frequently tested questions with verified answers and detailed rationales aligned with the NCSBN MACE content outline and state board standards (including VA, NC, IN, KS, OH). The MACE exam covers four core domains: Authorized Duties (14%), Medication Administration (40%), Medication Concepts and Measurements (30%), and Observation, Care and Reporting (16%). This guide is designed for Certified Medication Aides (CMA), Qualified Medication Aides (QMA), and Med Techs preparing for state competency evaluations (typically requiring a passing score of 70-80%). Part I: Foundational Principles & Patient Safety Q: Ms. March did not receive her Lomotil as ordered by the MD through the MAR. This is an example of: A: Negligence Rationale: Negligence is the failure to provide ordered care, resulting in potential harm. Failing to administer a prescribed medication constitutes a breach of duty. Q: The med aide is in a hurry and does not administer Ms. Snowden her scheduled methotrexate, however she charts in the MAR that its given. This is an example of: A: Fraud Rationale: Fraud involves intentional deception or misrepresentation. Documenting a medication as given when it was not is falsification of a legal medical record. Q: The med aide decides to slip a dose of methadone in her pocket because she can get $25 per pill on the street. This is known as: A: Diversion Rationale: Diversion is the unlawful transfer of a controlled substance from a legal distribution channel to an illegal channel of distribution (theft for personal use or sale). Q: What is the definition of a medication error? A: When a drug is given any other way than how it was prescribed Rationale: Any deviation from the prescriber’s order (wrong dose, wrong time, wrong route, wrong patient) constitutes an error. Q: How many “Rights” of medication administration must be followed? A: 7 Rationale: The 7 Rights are the standard for safe administration. (Right Resident, Medication, Dose, Route, Time, Reason, Documentation). Q: Which right is being checked when verifying the resident’s name? A: Right resident Rationale: Residents must be identified using two identifiers (e.g., name and date of birth). Room numbers are NOT a valid identifier. Q: What is the most important responsibility of a medication aide? A: Resident safety Rationale: While efficiency and documentation are important, the primary duty is preventing harm during the medication pass. Q: What should a medication aide do if a resident refuses medication? A: Document refusal and notify the nurse Rationale: Residents have the absolute legal right to refuse. Coercion is assault. The refusal must be documented and reported immediately. Q: What is the safest action if the MAR and medication label do not match? A: Hold medication and notify the nurse Rationale: Never administer if there is a discrepancy. A mismatch indicates a high-risk error vector that requires licensed investigation. Q: When should a medication error be reported? A: As soon as the error occurs Rationale: Immediate reporting allows for rapid intervention to reduce potential harm to the resident.

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WEIVER A&Q MAXE
Medication Aide Certification
CMA
State Board of Nursing · Comprehensive Examination
S A F E M E D I C AT I O N P R A C T I C E S · Q U A L I T Y R E S I D E N T C A R E
STATE CERT.




Medication Aide Exam Questions and Answers
S CO P E O F P R A C T I C E · M E D I C AT I O N R I G H TS · R O U T E S · B O DY SYST E M S · D R U G C L A SS I F I C AT I O N S ·
S A F E TY

INSTITUTION State Medication Aide Certification Board COURSE CODE CMA-COMP-2026
PROGRAM Certified Medication Aide (CMA) · Long- ACADEMIC YEAR
Term Care
EXAM TITLE Medication Aide — Comprehensive TOTAL QUESTIONS 40 Questions
Examination Q&A
COURSE TITLE Medication Administration for Unlicensed FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the Single Best
Personnel · Body Systems & Drug Answer
Classifications


EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Questions span all CMA domains: scope of practice, medication rights, routes, body systems, drug classifications, and safety.
▸ Select the single best answer for each question based on medication aide certification curriculum.
▸ Pay careful attention to situations requiring licensed nurse notification versus tasks within the CMA scope.
▸ Correct answers and detailed rationales appear below each question for comprehensive exam preparation.


SCOPE OF PRACTICE · MEDICATION RIGHTS · ROUTES · BODY SYSTEMS · Questions
DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS · SAFETY 1 – 40

1. A Medication Aide is best defined as:
A. A licensed prescriber who orders medications
B. A professional administering medications under supervision of a licensed nurse
C. A pharmacist who dispenses medications to residents
D. Any healthcare worker who can give medications independently
CORRECT ANSWER B. A professional administering medications under supervision of a licensed nurse

RATIONALE A Medication Aide (CMA/MA) is a trained, certified individual who administers medications under the
delegation and supervision of a licensed nurse (RN or LPN). CMAs do NOT prescribe, do NOT practice
independently, and work within a defined scope of practice. They are accountable for the six rights of
medication administration and must report changes in resident condition to the supervising nurse.

, 2. Scope of Practice defines:
A. The facility's visiting hours policy
B. Tasks a healthcare worker is legally allowed to perform
C. The resident's dietary preferences
D. The schedule for medication administration
CORRECT ANSWER B. Tasks a healthcare worker is legally allowed to perform

RATIONALE Scope of practice is legally defined by state nurse practice acts and regulations. It establishes the boundaries
within which each category of healthcare provider may function. Medication aides must know their scope
precisely—performing tasks outside it constitutes practicing without a license and carries serious legal
consequences. The CMA must refuse tasks outside their training scope.


3. Liability in medication administration means:
A. Freedom from all responsibility
B. Responsibility for harm caused to residents
C. The right to refuse any task
D. Immunity from legal consequences
CORRECT ANSWER B. Responsibility for harm caused to residents

RATIONALE Liability means legal responsibility—if a medication aide makes an error that harms a resident, the aide (and
potentially the supervising nurse and facility) may be held legally liable. Understanding liability underscores
why medication aides must strictly adhere to their scope of practice, follow policies precisely, and never
perform tasks they are not trained or authorized to do.


4. Diversion is defined as:
A. Proper disposal of expired medications
B. Theft or misuse of prescribed medications
C. Transferring a resident to another facility
D. Changing the route of medication administration
CORRECT ANSWER B. Theft or misuse of prescribed medications

RATIONALE Diversion is the illegal redirection of controlled substances from legitimate medical use to unauthorized use
or distribution. It often involves falsifying records to conceal the theft—which constitutes fraud. Strict
controlled substance counting procedures with dual witness verification are designed to detect and prevent
diversion in healthcare facilities.


5. HIPAA is a law that:
A. Regulates medication dosages
B. Protects patient privacy and confidentiality
C. Determines medication administration times
D. Establishes facility staffing ratios
CORRECT ANSWER B. Protects patient privacy and confidentiality

RATIONALE HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, 1996) mandates protection of individually
identifiable health information. Medication aides must maintain strict confidentiality of all resident
information—including medication lists, diagnoses, and personal data. Sharing information only with
authorized individuals involved in the resident's care is both a legal requirement and an ethical obligation.

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