MAP Testing Questions and Answers Graded A+
MAP Testing Questions and Answers Graded A+ Tracking documents? MAP Consultant is a ? registered nurse, registered pharmacist, health care provider (HCP) When are MAP consultants available? 24 hours a day, 7 days per week Examples of when you may need to contact a MAP consultant include if? you make or discover a medication occurrence, medication was omitted, refusal, The HCP order of pharmacy label or medication sheet do not agree, questions about medication or how to administer it What happens if there is a medication refusal? Prescribing the medication HCP must be notified Observe for changes physical and or behavioral. First get to know the person by? Person, family, other staff, reading the persons health history , communication log, observing the person for what they do both physically and behaviorally Principles of medication administration? Principles of medication administration will help ensure medications are administered safety The principles of medication administration are? Mindfulness, supporting abilities, communication Principles of medication administration with mindfulness? pay attention to what you are doing during the medication administration, decrease distractions, never allow medication administration to become routine Principles of medication administration with supporting abilities? support the person to be as independent as possible, encourage participation Principles of medication administration with communication? Reading the HCP order, pharmacy label and medication sheet, ensuring they agree, contacting a MAP consultant as needed, talking and listening to the person while you administer their medication Respecting rights in relation to medication administration people have the right to? know what their medications are and the reasons they are taken, know the risks associated with taking the medication, know the benefits associated with taking the medication, be given medication only as ordered by the HCP , refuse medication If a person refuses to take their medication? Ask them why they do not want to take it and report that information to the prescribing HCP and your supervisor. Until you know why the person is refusing their medication and report the issue the problem cannot be resolved Define observing in medication observing and reporting? Process of watching someone carefully in order to obtain information observing, reporting and documenting physical and behavioral changes are your responsibility What is objective in observing and reporting medications? factual information you will see, hear, feel, smell and measure What are some objective signs in observing and reporting medications? vital signs, a purple and red bruise, you see a person trip and fall, a persons forehead feels warm to the touch What are some subjective signs in observing and reporting medications? When a person speaks or signs and they tell you something What are some subjective signs in observing and reporting? I feel sick, I bumped my knee, I hit my head when I fell, I feel really cold, she hit me What are some signs in reporting? given spoken or written information of something observed or told. You are responsible for reporting any changes, physical or behavioral you notice. (REPORT FACTS) What are the two types of reporting? Everyday reporting-typically occurs between staff present at shift change regarding day to day matters, Immediate reporting-reporting without delay as soon as possible after a change is observe, Immediate reporting may prevent a small change observed from becoming a major health issue Documentation? Should tell you a story from beginning to end whether an issue takes a long time When documenting? Use ink, write clearly,
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