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Most Comprehensive Qs & Ans


This comprehensive guide contains hundreds of practice questions covering the
core topics on the Medication Aide Certification Examination (MACE) for
2025/2026, including the Six Rights, drug classifications, administration
techniques, abbreviations, legal responsibilities, and safety protocols. Each
question includes the correct answer and a clear rationale.


The Six Rights of Medication Administration
1. Which of the following is a "right" of medication administration?
A) The right brand
B) The right to confidentiality
C) The right to safety
D) The right time

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ D – The Six Rights include Right patient, Right drug, Right
dose, Right route, Right time, and Right documentation.
2. In medication administration, the right route refers to:
A) The order in which residents receive medications
B) The path the MA takes through the facility
C) Getting a medication into or onto the resident's body in the correct manner
D) Receiving the medication order directly from the prescriber

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ C – The right route means administering the drug via the
prescribed method (oral, topical, etc.).
3. When is the "right" time for the medication aide to administer medications?
A) When it is convenient for the MA
B) Within 30–60 minutes of the time on the resident's MAR

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C) Within 60 minutes of a meal
D) Oral medications in the morning, others as needed

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ B – Medications should be given within 30–60 minutes of
the time ordered unless otherwise specified.
4. What are the six rights of medication administration?
A) Right drug, right person, right dose, right route, right time, right
documentation
B) Right drug, right room, right dose, right route, right time, right to refuse
C) Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right to privacy
D) Right drug, right person, right time, right route, right dose, right to know

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ A – The Six Rights are the foundation of safe medication
administration: Right drug, right person, right dose, right route, right time, right
documentation.
5. Which of the following would be considered a medication administration error?
A) An MA allows a resident to take an oral medication with iced tea instead of
water
B) The facility replaces one generic with another from a different manufacturer
C) One resident receives an OTC ointment intended for another resident with a
similar last name
D) A resident receives his nighttime medications 15 minutes after the time on his
MAR

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ C – Giving a medication to the wrong resident is a serious
error. The other options are not necessarily errors.
6. Medications should be administered along with food:
A) When indicated on the MAR
B) At all times
C) Only if the resident is hungry
D) Only during scheduled meal times

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ A – Follow the MAR; some medications require food to
reduce stomach upset, while others must be taken on an empty stomach.

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7. Prior to administering any medication, the medication aide must first establish
the resident's:
A) Diagnosis
B) Identity
C) Meal schedule
D) Religion

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ B – Always verify the resident's identity using at least two
identifiers before giving any medication.
8. A medication aide should only hold a medication if:
A) The resident is napping
B) The resident has a visitor
C) It is indicated by the MAR
D) The resident refuses

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ C – The MAR specifies when to hold medications (e.g., for
elevated blood pressure or abnormal vital signs).


Drug Classifications and Effects
9. What type of drug treats pain, inflammation, and swelling?
A) Antipyretic
B) Analgesic
C) Antacid
D) NSAID

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ D – NSAIDs (Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)
reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling.
10. What suppresses a cough?
A) Expectorants
B) Antihistamines
C) Antitussives
D) Decongestants

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✔✔ Answer ✔✔ C – Antitussives are medications specifically used to
suppress coughing.
11. What thins mucus to help with coughing?
A) Antacids
B) Expectorants
C) Antitussives
D) Analgesics

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ B – Expectorants help thin and loosen mucus, making it
easier to cough up.
12. A drug interaction occurs when:
A) A person cannot control the ingestion of drugs
B) Withdrawal symptoms occur if the drug is not taken for a certain period
C) The action of one drug is altered by the action of another drug
D) A person needs higher dosages to produce the same effects

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ C – A drug interaction occurs when one drug affects the
activity of another, enhancing, reducing, or altering its effects.
13. What is a common symptom of a blood clot?
A) Rash
B) Pain and swelling in lower leg
C) Itching
D) Fever

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ B – Pain and swelling in the lower leg are signs of deep
vein thrombosis (DVT).
14. Which of the following is a symptom of anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic
reaction?
A) High blood pressure
B) Quiet breathing
C) Slow heart rate
D) Wheezing

✔✔ Answer ✔✔ D – Wheezing, difficulty breathing, and swelling are signs
of anaphylaxis.

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