MAP EXAM new Questions with
Answers A+ Graded
Harry's supply of medication is low. You should - -Order a refill from the
pharmacy
- At the end of the shift, while counting the medications, you discover that
the count is incorrect by one tablet and there are no math mistakes. - -You
should document that the missing medication was caused by staff on the
previous shift
- The best way to treat the people you support is to - -encourage their
independence
- The HCP wrote an order for 0.5mg of a medication. The pharmacy
delivered 1mg tablets that other certified staff have been cutting in half. You
should - -call your MAP consultant
- Over-the-counter medications always - -need an order from a health care
provider
- You must wash your hands before - -and after each medication
administration
- When a mistake in documentation is made while completing the
medication count sheet you should - -draw a line through the error, write the
correct information and include your initials
- Daniel, Cathy and Esther all receive medication at 4pm - -You should pour
and administer each person's medication individually
- After taking a new medication for the first time a person tells you they are
extremely dizzy and you also observe they can no longer sit or stand. You
should - -call the emergency telephone number
- The best time for counting countable substances is - -every time the keys
change hands
- To ensure a pharmacy delivered the correct medication you must - -
compare the label with the medication information sheet
- It is a MAP certified staff person's responsibility to: - -learn about a new
medication before administering it
, - If the HCP orders 50mg of medication and the pharmacy delivers 100mg
tablets you should - -return the medication
- For an unplanned leave of absence of less than 72 hours, medications may
only be prepared by certified staff or the - -Pharmacy
- You should stop administering a medication when - -there is no health
care provider order
- Keys to the medication area must be kept on the person responsible for
administering medications - -Access to a backup set of keys is known to all
MAP certified staff
- It is important to spell out the number of countable tablets removed from a
blister pack and record in the column labeled - -Amount used
- If you are giving more than one medication to the same person at the
same time you must : - -begin with check 1 through check 3 for each
additional medication
- The strength of a tablet is located on the - -pharmacy bottle label
- A HCP orders a 250mg dose of medication. The pharmacy supplies the
medication in a liquid form with a notation of 125mg/5mL. The amount you
would expect the pharmacy label directions to instruct you to prepare would
be: - -10mL
- Medication bought in a drug store with a prescription is called - -A
controlled substance
- The way some people react more strongly than others to the same amount
of medication, is an example of - -medication sensitivity
- An expired HCP order is one that is - -Outdated
- The expiration date of a medication is the - -last date it can be
administered
- An example of a Healthcare Provider (HCP) is a - -Pharmacist
- Carol tells you she fell and now her knee hurts. - -This is subjective
information
- Telling Susan's parents that she had a great time at the water park that
day is an example of : - -everyday reporting.. My asnwer or Certain time
reporting
Answers A+ Graded
Harry's supply of medication is low. You should - -Order a refill from the
pharmacy
- At the end of the shift, while counting the medications, you discover that
the count is incorrect by one tablet and there are no math mistakes. - -You
should document that the missing medication was caused by staff on the
previous shift
- The best way to treat the people you support is to - -encourage their
independence
- The HCP wrote an order for 0.5mg of a medication. The pharmacy
delivered 1mg tablets that other certified staff have been cutting in half. You
should - -call your MAP consultant
- Over-the-counter medications always - -need an order from a health care
provider
- You must wash your hands before - -and after each medication
administration
- When a mistake in documentation is made while completing the
medication count sheet you should - -draw a line through the error, write the
correct information and include your initials
- Daniel, Cathy and Esther all receive medication at 4pm - -You should pour
and administer each person's medication individually
- After taking a new medication for the first time a person tells you they are
extremely dizzy and you also observe they can no longer sit or stand. You
should - -call the emergency telephone number
- The best time for counting countable substances is - -every time the keys
change hands
- To ensure a pharmacy delivered the correct medication you must - -
compare the label with the medication information sheet
- It is a MAP certified staff person's responsibility to: - -learn about a new
medication before administering it
, - If the HCP orders 50mg of medication and the pharmacy delivers 100mg
tablets you should - -return the medication
- For an unplanned leave of absence of less than 72 hours, medications may
only be prepared by certified staff or the - -Pharmacy
- You should stop administering a medication when - -there is no health
care provider order
- Keys to the medication area must be kept on the person responsible for
administering medications - -Access to a backup set of keys is known to all
MAP certified staff
- It is important to spell out the number of countable tablets removed from a
blister pack and record in the column labeled - -Amount used
- If you are giving more than one medication to the same person at the
same time you must : - -begin with check 1 through check 3 for each
additional medication
- The strength of a tablet is located on the - -pharmacy bottle label
- A HCP orders a 250mg dose of medication. The pharmacy supplies the
medication in a liquid form with a notation of 125mg/5mL. The amount you
would expect the pharmacy label directions to instruct you to prepare would
be: - -10mL
- Medication bought in a drug store with a prescription is called - -A
controlled substance
- The way some people react more strongly than others to the same amount
of medication, is an example of - -medication sensitivity
- An expired HCP order is one that is - -Outdated
- The expiration date of a medication is the - -last date it can be
administered
- An example of a Healthcare Provider (HCP) is a - -Pharmacist
- Carol tells you she fell and now her knee hurts. - -This is subjective
information
- Telling Susan's parents that she had a great time at the water park that
day is an example of : - -everyday reporting.. My asnwer or Certain time
reporting