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,400 Medication Aide Multiple-Choice Questions
Based on the comprehensive set of questions and answers you provided, here are
200 multiple-choice questions organized by topic area. Each question includes
four options with the correct answer indicated and a detailed explanation.


SECTION 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION (Questions 1-
25)
Question 1
A medication aide (MA) is not usually allowed to administer a drug in which of the
following situations?
A) When the resident requests the medication by name
B) When it is a routine medication the resident takes daily
C) When it is the first time a resident takes it
D) When the medication is available over-the-counter
Correct Answer-: C
Explanation: Medication aides are typically not permitted to administer a
medication the first time a resident takes it [from your provided terms]. This is
because the first dose requires assessment for immediate adverse reactions,
effectiveness, and proper response. A nurse or other licensed practitioner usually
administers the initial dose to monitor the resident closely. Options A, B, and D
describe situations where an MA may be allowed to administer medications
within their scope of practice.


Question 2
Which of the following is an example of a drug-disease interaction?
A) A person with hypertension has elevated blood pressure after taking an OTC
cold medication
B) A person takes two different pain relievers at the same time

,C) A person drinks grapefruit juice while taking statin medication
D) A person experiences nausea after starting a new antibiotic
Correct Answer-: A
Explanation: A drug-disease interaction occurs when a medication affects an
existing medical condition [from your provided terms]. In option A, a person with
hypertension (existing disease) experiences elevated blood pressure after taking
an OTC cold medication (drug), demonstrating how the drug worsens the disease.
Option B is a drug-drug interaction, C is a drug-food interaction, and D is a side
effect.


Question 3
A nebulizer or inhaler does this to a drug so that it may be inhaled and reach the
lungs:
A) Dissolves it
B) Aerosolizes it
C) Vaporizes it
D) Dilutes it
Correct Answer-: B
Explanation: A nebulizer or inhaler aerosolizes liquid medication, converting it
into a fine mist or aerosol that can be inhaled deep into the lungs [from your
provided terms]. This allows the medication to reach the respiratory tract directly
for conditions like asthma or COPD. Dissolving, vaporizing, and diluting are
different processes not specific to inhaler/nebulizer function.


Question 4
Not shaking a liquid medication that requires shaking is an example of:
A) Negligence
B) Contraindication
C) Side effect
D) Drug interaction

, Correct Answer-: A
Explanation: Failing to shake a liquid medication that specifically requires shaking
is an example of negligence because it demonstrates a failure to follow proper
medication administration procedures [from your provided terms]. This can result
in the resident receiving an incorrect dose, as the active ingredients may have
settled. Negligence is the failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent
person would exercise in similar circumstances.


Question 5
What is a topical medication?
A) A medication that is injected into the muscle
B) A medication that is swallowed
C) An ointment that is applied to the skin
D) A medication that is inserted into the rectum
Correct Answer-: C
Explanation: A topical medication is applied directly to the body surface, typically
the skin, and includes ointments, creams, lotions, and patches [from your
provided terms]. These medications act locally on the skin or are absorbed
through the skin for systemic effects. Options A, B, and D describe parenteral,
oral, and rectal routes respectively.


Question 6
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) Only on the first dose
B) Once a week
C) Every time that medication is administered
D) Only if the resident reports symptoms
Correct Answer-: C

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