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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD - This is the comprehensive state exam study guide for the Texas Medication Aide Certification Exam (Latest 2026/2027 Update), featuring verified exam questions with correct answers and detailed rationales aligned with the Texas Administrative Code §344 requirements and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) approved curriculum . The Texas Medication Aide (TMA) certification exam is administered by HHSC and is required for Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) to administer medications in long-term care facilities . Texas Administrative Code §344.500 defines the permitted routes for medication aides as non-parenteral routes excluding IV, intrathecal, or epidural administration . Permitted routes include: Oral, topical, ophthalmic, otic, nasal, rectal, and vaginal . Prohibited routes include: Intravenous push, intravenous piggyback, intrathecal injections, intramuscular, subcutaneous (except insulin in approved facilities), and epidural administration . Oxygen Administration (Texas Specific): A medication aide may administer oxygen via cannula or non-sealing mask ONLY in an emergency, after which the medication aide must verbally notify the licensed nurse on duty or on call, and appropriately document the action and notification . Texas regulations allow medication aides to administer Schedules III, IV, and V controlled substances . Schedule II requires licensed nurse administration due to stricter accountability . Certification Renewal (Texas Specific): Texas Administrative Code §344.630 states TMA certification is valid for 2 years . Renewal requires continuing education and current nursing assistant certification . Medication aides must report a change of address or contact information within 30 days . Eligibility & Training Requirements (Texas Specific): To be eligible for the Texas Medication Aide Certification Exam, candidates must: Be at least 18 years old Have a high school diploma or GED Be currently employed as a Nurse Aide in a facility licensed under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 242 with active status listing on the Texas Nurse Aide Registry (NAR) OR current employment as a non-licensed, direct-care staff with at least 90 days employment in the year preceding the first class day Complete a state-approved training program (130-142 hours didactic instruction plus clinical application) Hold current CPR for healthcare providers NOT be listed as unemployable nor listed with a revoked or suspended status on the HHSC website State application and exam fee combined is approximately $25 Q: Under Texas regulations, a medication aide may administer which of the following routes of medication? A: Oral, topical, ophthalmic, otic, nasal, rectal, and vaginal – Texas Administrative Code §344.500 defines permitted routes as non-parenteral excluding IV, intrathecal, or epidural administration . Q: A medication aide is preparing to administer eye drops. Which action demonstrates proper aseptic technique? A: Holding the dropper tip above the eye without touching any surface – Touching the dropper tip to any part of the eye or other surfaces contaminates the solution. Aseptic technique requires keeping the tip free from contact . Q: Can a medication aide administer oxygen via cannula or non-sealing mask in Texas? A: Only in an emergency, after which the medication aide must verbally notify the licensed nurse on duty or on call, and appropriately document the action and notification. Q: How long is a Texas Medication Aide (TMA) certification valid? A: 2 years – Texas Administrative Code §344.630 states TMA certification is valid for 2 years . Q: How many days does a medication aide have to report a change of address or contact information? A: 30 days

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Texas Medication Aide Certification




6 2 0 2 M A X E E TAT S
TX CMA
State Board of Nursing · Medication Administration
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 EXAM




Med Aide State Exam — Texas 2026
V I TA L S I G N S · D R U G C L A SS I F I C AT I O N S · R O U T E S · A B B R E V I AT I O N S · S K I N CO N D I T I O N S · S A F E TY

INSTITUTION Texas Medication Aide Certification Board COURSE CODE TX-CMA-STATE-2026
PROGRAM Certified Medication Aide (CMA) · Long- ACADEMIC YEAR
Term Care
EXAM TITLE Texas Medication Aide — State TOTAL QUESTIONS 40 Questions
Examination Review
COURSE TITLE Medication Administration for Unlicensed FORMAT Multiple Choice / True-False — Select the
Personnel · Texas State Exam Preparation Single Best Answer


EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Questions cover Texas-specific medication aide regulations, vital sign ranges, drug classifications, routes, abbreviations, and
scope of practice.
▸ Select the single best answer for each question based on Texas Medication Aide certification curriculum.
▸ Pay careful attention to tasks prohibited for medication aides and notification requirements.
▸ Correct answers and detailed rationales appear below each question for comprehensive exam preparation.


VITAL SIGNS · DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS · ROUTES · ABBREVIATIONS · SKIN Questions 1
· SCOPE OF PRACTICE – 40

1. Cellulitis occurs when:
A. A viral infection attacks the respiratory system
B. Bacteria enters the body through a crack or break in the skin
C. An autoimmune response attacks the joints
D. Fungal spores are inhaled into the lungs
CORRECT ANSWER B. Bacteria enters the body through a crack or break in the skin

RATIONALE Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection (commonly Staphylococcus or Streptococcus) that enters through breaks
in the skin—surgical sites, cuts, puncture wounds, sores, or even cracks between toes. It causes redness,
warmth, swelling, and pain. Treatment: antibiotics (amoxicillin, cephalexin, other penicillins/cephalosporins).
The medication aide must report signs of skin infection promptly.

, 2. Omitted medicine means:
A. A medication given at the wrong time
B. A medicine that has not been administered to the patient for whom it is prescribed in accordance with the
prescription
C. A medication administered by the wrong route
D. A medication refused by the resident
CORRECT ANSWER B. A medicine that has not been administered to the patient for whom it is prescribed in accordance
with the prescription
RATIONALE An omitted medication is one that was prescribed and scheduled but never administered. This is a
medication error and must be documented and reported to the licensed nurse immediately. Omission differs
from refusal—a refusal is the resident's choice and is documented as "refused." Omission means the
medication aide failed to administer it.


3. Medication aides must report a change of address or contact information within how many days?
A. 10 days
B. 30 days
C. 60 days
D. 90 days
CORRECT ANSWER B. 30 days

RATIONALE Texas medication aides must report any change of address or contact information to the certifying board
within 30 days. Failure to maintain current contact information can result in missed renewal notices,
disciplinary communications, or lapsed certification. This is a professional responsibility that ensures the
regulatory board can reach the permit holder.


4. What hormones are produced in the pancreas?
A. Estrogen and progesterone
B. Insulin and glucagon
C. Thyroxine and triiodothyronine
D. Cortisol and aldosterone
CORRECT ANSWER B. Insulin and glucagon

RATIONALE The pancreas (islets of Langerhans) produces insulin (beta cells—lowers blood glucose by facilitating cellular
uptake) and glucagon (alpha cells—raises blood glucose by stimulating glycogen breakdown). These
hormones work antagonistically to maintain glucose homeostasis. Diabetes results from insufficient insulin
production (Type 1) or insulin resistance (Type 2).


5. Acetaminophen is a legend drug. True or False?
A. True
B. False
CORRECT ANSWER B. False

RATIONALE Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is an OTC (over-the-counter) medication—NOT a legend (prescription) drug. Legend
drugs require a prescription and bear the legend: "Caution: Federal law prohibits dispensing without a
prescription." Acetaminophen is available without a prescription, though it may also be prescribed in higher
doses or in combination products (e.g., with hydrocodone—Norco, which IS a legend drug).

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