CERTIFIED MEDICATION AIDE EXAM PREP NEWEST 2026/2027
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) WITH DETAILED RATIONALES
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What is a topical medication?
a) A drug taken orally
b) A drug injected into the muscle
c) A drug inhaled into the lungs
d) An ointment that is applied to the skin
Correct Answer: d) An ointment that is applied to the skin
Rationale: Topical medications are applied directly to the skin or mucous
membranes. They are used for localized effects, such as treating rashes, infections,
or pain in a specific area.
If a resident's MAR indicates that the pulse rate should be counted before
administering a medication, how often does the MA need to count and document
the resident's pulse rate?
a) Once per shift
b) Only if the resident complains
c) Every other day
d) Every time that medication is administered
Correct Answer: d) Every time that medication is administered
Rationale: When a medication affects vital signs such as pulse, it must be assessed
each time before administration to ensure safety. Skipping this step could result in
administering a drug when it is contraindicated.
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Which of the following is an example of respecting a resident's right to participate
in her own care?
a) Encouraging medication compliance at all times
b) Administering medication without explanation
c) Respecting the resident's right to refuse a medication
d) Asking a family member to decide
Correct Answer: c) Respecting the resident's right to refuse a medication
Rationale: Residents have the legal and ethical right to refuse treatment.
Respecting this autonomy is essential in patient-centered care, even if the
healthcare provider disagrees with the decision.
The therapeutic dose of a medication is high enough to be ___________ and low
enough to avoid _____________.
a) Safe; dependence
b) Effective; toxicity
c) Rapid; resistance
d) Absorbed; elimination
Correct Answer: b) Effective; toxicity
Rationale: The therapeutic dose is the optimal amount of medication that
produces the desired effect without causing harmful side effects. Balancing
effectiveness and safety is key in medication administration.
Why should healthcare workers not put a zero (0) after a decimal when writing
whole numbers
a) It wastes time
b) It confuses patients
c) It is not required by law
d) Because it could cause a number to be read incorrectly
Correct Answer: d) Because it could cause a number to be read incorrectly
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Rationale: Writing a trailing zero (e.g., 5.0) can lead to misinterpretation, such as
being read as 50. This increases the risk of medication errors and is avoided as a
safety practice.
Which of these factors seriously affects the way a drug is used in the body?
a) The color of the medication
b) The age of the person taking the drug
c) The size of the tablet
d) The packaging of the drug
Correct Answer: b) The age of the person taking the drug
Rationale: Age significantly affects drug metabolism and excretion. Older adults
and children process medications differently, requiring careful dose adjustments to
avoid toxicity or reduced effectiveness.
A type of liquid medication that contains drug particles that are not completely
dissolved is a
a) Solution
b) Syrup
c) Elixir
d) Suspension
Correct Answer: d) Suspension
Rationale: Suspensions contain undissolved particles that settle over time,
requiring shaking before use. This ensures even distribution of the medication for
accurate dosing.
Which of the following medications may be very dangerous if discarded
incorrectly?
a) Ibuprofen tablets
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b) Vitamin supplements
c) Fentanyl patch
d) Antacids
Correct Answer: c) Fentanyl patch
Rationale: Fentanyl patches contain potent opioids and can still have active
medication after use. Improper disposal can lead to accidental exposure, overdose,
or misuse, making proper disposal critical.
Which of the following foods is known to cause interactions with many different
drugs?
a) Apples
b) Rice
c) Grapefruit
d) Chicken
Correct Answer: c) Grapefruit
Rationale: Grapefruit affects enzymes in the liver that metabolize many drugs,
potentially increasing drug levels in the body and leading to toxicity.
A drug's indication is the ___________ it is taken.
a) Dose
b) Time
c) Method
d) Reason
Correct Answer: d) Reason
Rationale: Indication refers to the medical condition or purpose for which a drug is
prescribed. Understanding indications helps ensure medications are used
appropriately.
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