AIDE EXAM | Q&A WITH
RATIONALES
1. What is the primary responsibility of a
Medication Aide?
A) Diagnose medical conditions
B) Administer medications as authorized and
observe residents for responses
C) Prescribe medications
D) Change physician orders
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Medication Aides administer
medications under appropriate supervision and
monitor residents for effects and adverse
reactions.
2. What is the most accurate method for a
Medication Aide to identify a patient before
administering medications?
A) Ask the patient, "Are you John Doe?"
,B) Check the MAR and ask the patient to state
their date of birth
C) Look at the picture on the door and call the
patient by their first name
D) Ask the roommate to confirm the patient's
identity
Correct answer: B
Rationale: You must use at least two patient
identifiers (e.g., name and date of birth) and ask
the patient to state them rather than asking
leading "yes/no" questions.
3. A patient refuses to take their prescribed
medication. What is the correct action?
A) Crush the pill and hide it in food
B) Respect the right to refuse, document the
refusal, and report to the charge nurse
C) Force the patient to take it
D) Tell the patient they will be discharged
Correct answer: B
,Rationale: Patients have the legal right to refuse
treatment. Coercion or hiding medication is a
violation of patient rights.
4. Which of the following is NOT one of the
"Seven Rights" of medication administration?
A) Right drug
B) Right resident
C) Right diagnosis
D) Right documentation
Correct answer: C
Rationale: The Seven Rights include Right
Resident, Right Drug, Right Dose, Right Route,
Right Time, Right Documentation, and Right to
Refuse.
5. What is the FIRST step a medication aide
should take before preparing medications?
A) Identify the resident
B) Wash hands
C) Prepare the medication
, D) Document the administration
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Hand washing is the first step before
any medication administration procedure to
prevent infection transmission.
6. A medication aide is called away after
preparing medications. What should they do?
A) Take the medications to the resident quickly
first
B) Leave the medications at the cart and answer
the call
C) Secure the medications and return after the
call
D) Ask another aide to administer the
medications
Correct answer: C
Rationale: Medications should never be left
unattended. Always secure them before leaving
the medication cart.