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Medication Aide Exam Practice Questions – Texas State Certification | (Latest 2026/2027 Update) | Complete Exam Q&A with Verified Answers and Detailed Rationales | HHSC Approved Curriculum, Permitted Routes | A+ Graded | Texas Health and Human Services Co

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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD - This is the comprehensive practice exam for the Texas Medication Aide Certification Exam (Latest 2026/2027 Update), featuring 120+ verified exam questions with correct answers and detailed rationales aligned with Texas Administrative Code §344 and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) approved curriculum. Texas Administrative Code §344.500 defines 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: Candidates must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, be currently employed as a Nurse Aide with active status on the Texas Nurse Aide Registry (NAR), complete a state-approved training program (130-142 hours didactic plus clinical), hold current CPR for healthcare providers, and NOT be listed as unemployable on the HHSC website . HHSC Examination Process: Per Texas Administrative Code §557.111, HHSC gives a written examination to each applicant at a site determined by HHSC. The applicant is tested on subjects taught in the training program curricula and clinical experience, covering knowledge of accurate and safe drug therapy. HHSC determines the passing grade on the examination . 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: Which schedule of controlled substances is a medication aide allowed to handle in a Texas long-term care facility? A: Schedules III, IV, and V – Texas rules allow

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Texas Medication Aide Certification




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TX HHSC Regulated — Practice Questions & State Exam Preparation
S A F E M E D I C AT I O N A D M I N I S T R AT I O N — Q U A L I T Y R E S I D E N T C A R E
MED AIDE




Medication Aide Exam Practice Questions
TEXAS HHSC REGULATIONS, DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS, ADMINISTRATION ROUTES, CALCULATIONS & SAFETY | 2026/2027
INSTITUTION Texas HHSC — Medication Aide Certification Program COURSE CODE Medication Aide Permit Exam (TX)
PROGRAM Medication Aide — Texas Health and Human Services ACADEMIC YEAR
EXAM TITLE Medication Aide State Certification Exam Practice TOTAL QUESTIONS 30 Questions
SUBJECT AREAS Regulations, Routes, Calculations, Safety, Drug Classes FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the Single Best Answer

EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each multiple-choice question.
▸ This practice exam covers Texas HHSC regulations, medication administration routes, dosage calculations, drug classifications, infection control, and safety protocols.
▸ Know key Texas-specific regulations: HHSC employee misconduct registry, permit validity (12 months), and prohibited practices.
▸ Memorize common abbreviations (PR, SL, AD, OS, OU, QOD, QID, BID, TID, PC, AC, HS), conversions (1 oz = 30 mL, 1 tsp = 5 mL, 1 tbsp = 15 mL), and the 8 rights of medication administration.
▸ Correct answers and detailed rationales appear below each question for state certification exam review purposes.

SECTION I — TEXAS REGULATIONS, SCOPE OF PRACTICE & PERMIT REQUIREMENTS Questions 1 – 8

1. Which Texas state agency maintains the Employee Misconduct Registry (EMR)?
A. Texas Board of Nursing (BON)
B. HHSC — HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
C. Texas Board of Pharmacy
D. Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)
CORRECT ANSWER B — HHSC (Health and Human Services Commission) maintains the Employee Misconduct Registry for unlicensed personnel
RATIONALE The HHSC maintains the EMR which tracks substantiated findings of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or misappropriation of property by unlicensed healthcare personnel, including
medication aides. The Nurse Aide Registry (NAR) is also under HHSC. The BON (A) regulates licensed nurses (RN, LVN). The Texas Board of Pharmacy (C) regulates pharmacists and
pharmacies. Understanding which agency governs medication aide practice is essential — the medication aide permit is issued and regulated through HHSC.

2. For how long is a medication aide permit valid in Texas?
A. 6 months
B. 12 MONTHS (1 year) — must be renewed annually
C. 24 months
D. 36 months
CORRECT ANSWER B — 12 months; the initial medication aide permit and each renewal are valid for 1 year
RATIONALE The Texas medication aide permit is valid for 12 months from the date of issuance. Medication aides must renew their permit before it expires. The permit must be renewed
through HHSC with required continuing education and demonstration of continued competency. Working with an expired permit is prohibited and can result in disciplinary
action. The medication aide must notify HHSC within 145 days of any change in medical contact information. When placed on probation, the medication aide must limit practice
to areas prescribed by HHSC.

3. Who does a medication aide function under?
A. Independently — medication aides work without supervision
B. The DIRECT SUPERVISION of a LICENSED NURSE (RN or LVN) on duty
C. The facility administrator only
D. The prescribing physician
CORRECT ANSWER B — Medication aides function under the DIRECT SUPERVISION of a licensed nurse (RN or LVN) on duty in the facility
RATIONALE Medication aides are NOT independent practitioners — they work under the delegation and supervision of a licensed nurse. The supervising nurse is responsible for: assigning
tasks within the medication aide's scope, verifying competency, and monitoring performance. Medication aides CANNOT: receive or assume responsibility for verbal or telephone
orders directly (this is a prohibited practice), change physician's orders without authorization from a licensed nurse, or administer medications that require nursing judgment.
The medication aide must immediately report side effects to the facility's charge licensed nurse.

4. Which of the following is a PROHIBITED practice for a medication aide?
A. Administering regularly prescribed oral medications
B. RECEIVING or assuming responsibility for a VERBAL or TELEPHONE ORDER from a healthcare professional
C. Documenting medications on the MAR after administration
D. Administering ophthalmic and otic medications as ordered
CORRECT ANSWER B — Medication aides CANNOT receive or accept verbal/telephone orders; only licensed nurses can accept orders
RATIONALE Prohibited practices for medication aides include: receiving verbal/telephone orders, changing physician orders without licensed nurse authorization, administering medications
not specifically permitted (IV, injectables), and independently assessing or making clinical judgments. Permitted activities: administering regularly prescribed oral, ophthalmic,
otic, nasal, vaginal, rectal, and topical medications; documenting on the MAR after administration; and crushing medications ONLY after authorization from the licensed nurse.
The medication aide must work within their defined scope at all times.

5. How should Schedule II controlled substances be stored?
A. In the regular medication cart with other medications
B. In a FIXED COMPARTMENT under DOUBLE LOCK — separately from other medications
C. At the nurse's station in an unlocked drawer
D. With the resident's personal belongings
CORRECT ANSWER B — Schedule II drugs must be stored in a permanently fixed compartment under DOUBLE LOCK for security
RATIONALE Schedule II controlled substances (morphine, oxycodone, fentanyl, methylphenidate, amphetamines) have the highest abuse potential among medications with accepted
medical use. Federal and state regulations require: (1) Double-locked storage — a fixed compartment with two separate locks. (2) Accurate count documentation at shift change
(with witness). (3) Documentation of every dose administered, wasted, or returned. (4) Wasting must be witnessed by another licensed person. (5) The medication cart must
remain LOCKED when unattended. These requirements protect residents and prevent diversion.

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