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Overview:
This comprehensive Medication Aide State Test Exam has been carefully compiled to include
the most frequently tested questions on state certification exams. It covers all key areas of
competency for medication aides, including:
Medication Administration Basics – The 7 Rights, documentation, refusal, and safety
protocols.
High-Risk Medications & Resident Safety – Opioids, digoxin, diuretics, insulin, and
other medications requiring close monitoring.
Routes, Storage, Legal, and Scope of Practice – Oral, sublingual, transdermal, rectal,
inhalation, controlled substances, and legal responsibilities.
Resident Assessment & Adverse Reactions – Vital sign monitoring, signs of allergic
reactions, hypoglycemia, and medication toxicity.
Each question is followed by the correct answer in bold and a verified explanation to enhance
understanding and ensure exam readiness. This study guide is ideal for:
Medication Aide certification candidates
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This 150-question exam is structured to mimic the style, difficulty, and content emphasis of
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confidence on test day.
1. What is the most important responsibility of a medication aide?
A. Speed during med pass
B. Resident safety
C. Reducing paperwork
D. Following time schedules
Answer: B
Explanation: The primary responsibility is to ensure resident safety during
medication administration.
,2. How many “rights” of medication administration must be followed?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 10
Answer: C
Explanation: The 7 Rights include: right resident, medication, dose, route, time,
reason, and documentation.
3. Which right is being checked when verifying the resident’s name?
A. Right medication
B. Right resident
C. Right dose
D. Right documentation
Answer: B
Explanation: Always confirm resident identity using two identifiers.
4. What should a medication aide do if a resident refuses medication?
A. Force the medication
B. Try later and ignore documentation
C. Document refusal and notify nurse
D. Discard the medication
Answer: C
Explanation: Refusals must be documented and reported; forcing medication is
illegal.
5. What does PRN mean on a medication order?
A. Once a day
B. As needed
,C. Immediately
D. Every 8 hours
Answer: B
Explanation: PRN is given as needed, based on resident assessment.
6. Which situation requires holding a medication?
A. Resident is asleep
B. Vital signs outside provider parameters
C. Resident requests water
D. Medication is late
Answer: B
Explanation: Medications must be held if blood pressure, pulse, or other
parameters are outside safe limits.
7. Which route bypasses the digestive system?
A. Oral
B. Sublingual
C. Capsule
D. Enteric-coated tablet
Answer: B
Explanation: Sublingual medications are absorbed directly into the bloodstream
under the tongue.
8. What should a medication aide do before giving a STAT order?
A. Document first
B. Notify nurse immediately
C. Administer immediately
D. Ask the resident
Answer: C
Explanation: STAT medications must be given immediately to address urgent
needs.
, 9. Which medication type requires checking pulse before administration?
A. Antibiotic
B. Digoxin
C. Antacid
D. Laxative
Answer: B
Explanation: Digoxin can slow the heart rate; check pulse to prevent toxicity.
10. What is the safest action if MAR and medication label do not match?
A. Give medication anyway
B. Hold medication and notify nurse
C. Ask another aide
D. Adjust MAR to match
Answer: B
Explanation: Never administer when there is a discrepancy; always report.
11. Which is an example of a medication error?
A. Giving medication late
B. Giving medication to the wrong resident
C. Documenting after administration
D. Asking nurse questions
Answer: B
Explanation: Administering medication to the wrong resident is a critical error.
12. What is the correct action if a resident vomits after taking medication?
A. Give another dose immediately
B. Report to the nurse
C. Ignore and continue
D. Offer water