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0.25 mg and 0.25 mg is - CORRECT ANSWER: 0.5 mg, 0.50 mg
2 tablespoons - CORRECT ANSWER: 1 fluid ounce= 30 ml
30 mL = ? oz - CORRECT ANSWER: 30 mL = 1 oz
a medication aide can apply specifically ordered ophthalmic, nasal, vaginal, rectal and
otic medication.
A. true
B. False - CORRECT ANSWER: true
A medication aide can not apply medications that involve the treatment of skin that is
broken or blistered
1. true
2. false - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. true
acetaminophen is a legend drug.
A. True
B. False - CORRECT ANSWER: B. false
antiviral drugs - CORRECT ANSWER: acyclovir ( herpes) and AZT( HIV) work by
resembling nucleotides and blocking DNA synthesis
, Can a medication aide administer oxygen via cannula or non-sealing mask? -
CORRECT ANSWER: 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.
Do Not Crush Meds - CORRECT ANSWER: enteric, gel coated, capsules, and time
release (XR, ER, SR, and XL)
Donning PPE - CORRECT ANSWER: gown, mask, goggles, gloves
Expectorants: Main Actions - CORRECT ANSWER: Liquefies mucous secretions
allowing them to be expectorated. makes mucus thinner
exploitation is a an example of misappropriation of property
1. true
2. false - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. true
how to administer ear drops - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. straighten ear canal (3 and up
pull up) (under 3 pull down)
2. Gently massage the tragus
3. have patient remain is side-lying position for 5 minutes
4. insert small piece of cotton loosely into ear
Legend drugs are also known as ________ drugs. - CORRECT ANSWER: prescription
drugs
MAR - CORRECT ANSWER: medication administration record