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EXAM OVERVIEW
The Medication Administration Program (MAP) Certification is a Massachusetts-based
certification program designed for healthcare professionals, direct support staff, and
caregivers working in Department of Developmental Services (DDS) settings, group
homes, assisted living, and residential care facilities . The certification ensures staff are
competent in safe medication administration, understanding of medication effects,
documentation procedures, and compliance with state regulations.
Key Exam Information:
• Certification Validity: 2 years
• Exam Format: Multiple-choice and scenario-based questions
• Target Audience: Direct care staff, caregivers, and healthcare professionals in
residential and community-based settings
• Passing Score: Typically 80% or higher
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Question 1
A MAP consultant must be a:
A) Licensed practical nurse
B) Certified nursing assistant
C) Physician, registered nurse, or registered pharmacist
D) Social worker
Correct Answer: C
Explanation: A MAP consultant must be a physician, registered nurse, or registered
pharmacist who provides advice and technical assistance to certified staff members .
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,Question 2
What is the definition of an acute illness?
A) An illness that is sudden, brief, and severe
B) A long-term, progressive illness
C) A mild illness that resolves without treatment
D) A chronic condition requiring lifelong management
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: An acute illness is characterized as sudden, brief, and severe in onset .
Question 3
What does "mindfulness" mean in the context of medication administration?
A) Memorizing all medication names
B) Being attentive, careful, and observant when giving medications
C) Relying on automatic routines
D) Delegating tasks to others
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Mindfulness is the state of being attentive, careful, observant, and
always paying attention to details when giving medications .
Question 4
A pharmacist is best described as:
A) A person who prescribes medications
B) A person skilled in preparing medications and licensed to do so
C) A person who administers medications
D) A person who manages healthcare facilities
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: A pharmacist is a person skilled in preparing medications and having the
license to do so, also known as a druggist .
Question 5
What is the definition of a Health Care Provider (HCP)?
A) Any person who works in a hospital
B) A person medically trained to care for sick people, including doctors, nurse
practitioners, physician assistants, and psychiatric nurses who are licensed to prescribe
medications
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,C) Only physicians and surgeons
D) Anyone who administers medications
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: A Health Care Provider is a person medically trained to care for sick
people, including doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and psychiatric
nurses who are licensed to prescribe medications and treat the people you support .
Question 6
PRN is a Latin abbreviation for:
A) Medications given daily
B) Medications given as needed
C) Medications given at bedtime
D) Medications given before meals
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: PRN is the Latin abbreviation for medications that are given as needed .
Question 7
What is the process of always following the same steps in administering medications
called?
A) Standardization
B) Mindfulness
C) Documentation
D) Verification
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Standardization is the process of always following the same steps in
administering medications .
Question 8
A topical medication is:
A) A medication taken by mouth
B) A medication applied to a person's skin
C) A medication given by injection
D) A medication given by inhalation
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: A topical medication is a medication that you apply to a person's skin .
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, Question 9
What are the two rights of the people you are giving medication to?
A) Right to choose their own physician and right to choose their pharmacy
B) Right to be free from too much medication and right to know what medications they
are taking and their risks/benefits
C) Right to refuse all medication and right to self-administer
D) Right to choose medication brand and right to determine dosage
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The two rights of the people you are giving medication to are: 1) Right to
be free from too much medication, and 2) Right to know what medications they are
taking and their risks/benefits .
Question 10
What are the three principles to keep in mind when giving medications?
A) Speed, accuracy, and efficiency
B) Mindfulness, maximizing capabilities, and communication
C) Documentation, verification, and storage
D) Observation, reporting, and recording
Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The three principles to keep in mind when giving medications are
mindfulness, maximizing capabilities, and communication .
Question 11
The "Cycle of Responsibility" includes which of the following steps?
A) Observe, Report, Support, Communicate, Record, Store, Administer, Document
B) Plan, Organize, Execute, Evaluate
C) Assess, Diagnose, Plan, Implement, Evaluate
D) Read, Write, Verify, Document
Correct Answer: A
Explanation: The Cycle of Responsibility includes: Observe/watch for changes, Report
changes, Support visits to HCP, Communicate with pharmacist, Record information,
Store medication, Administer medication, and Document the medication
administration .
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