MED 2025 NEWEST EXAM
CURRENTLY TESTING COMPLETE
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DEATILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS(100% CORRECT
ANSWERS)A+ STUDY MATERIAL
The use of standard medication administration practices:
a. Allow trained staff to move between eligible licensed settings
b. Promote safe medication administration
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
c. All of the above
A medication trainer has the following responsibility
a. Hiring staff
b. Administrating the course as written
c. Completing the students application
d. Retraining staff who make mistakes
b. Administrating the course as written
Where do you document a typical administration of a controlled or countable medication?
a. The controlled substance count sheet
b. The medication log
C. The FDA countable medication sheet
d. All of the above
b. The medication log
Which of the following would require a count of controlled substances?
a. A new medication or refill arrives from the pharmacy
b. A controlled substance is discontinued
c. A staff person who administers medications leaves the shift
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
,The medication cycle, reporting comes:
a. After communication with the healthcare practitioner and before observing
b. After observing and before communication with the healthcare practitioner
c. Before recording and after administration
d. Before communication with the healthcare practitioner and with administration
b. After observing and before communication with the healthcare practitioner
Medications can interact with each other and affect how they work. This problem is referred to as an:
a. Unwated effect (correct)
b. Allergic reaction
c. Category or medication
d. Paradoxical effect
a. Unwated effect (correct)
Aiden fell down in the middle of the living room floor and struck his head on the footstool. He was
unconscious and was having difficulty breathing. Sheldon, the staff person, decided to quickly contact
the designated agency personnel. The designated agency personnel told Sheldon to help Aiden if he
could, and that he would call the emergency number. Sheldon made a mistake. What should he have
done?
a. He should have telephoned the fire department for help
b. He should have telephone the healthcare practitioner first
c. He should have telephoned the emergency number first (correct)
d. He should have telephoned the designated agency personnel and then the healthcare practitioner.
c. He should have telephoned the emergency number first
What is medication?
a. A chemical substance
b. Used to cure disease
c. Used to treat physical and behavioral conditions
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
A missed dose is considered an omission when?
a. The person gets the dose late
b. The person doesn't get the dose because they are on vacation
c. The person refuses the medication
d. The person doesn't get the medication
d. The person doesn't get the medication
Sheldon is concerned because Bryce appears to be somewhat tired. Sheldon verbally told all the other
staff to continue to observe Bryce and see if the problem continued.
Sheldon made the mistake. What should he have done?
a. He should have written a report
b. He should have telephoned the emergency number
, c. He should have called the healthcare practitioner because it was health threatening
d. Both A and C
a. He should have written a report
An example of a medication which has no apparent desired effect is:
a. The number of seizures has remained the same
b. The wound is healing
c. The headache is relieved
d. The appetite has improved
a. The number of seizures has remained the same
Medications that have a high potential for abuse, such as some pain medications, are called;
a. Over the counter medications
b. Prescription medications
c. Prescription, controlled medications
d. Over the counter, controlled medications
c. Prescription, controlled medications
Why should there be a minimum of extra information on the MAR?
a. To comply with HIPPA regulations.
b. Because it is distracting and could lead to errors
c. Because it takes too long to read and give medications.
d. All of the above
b. Because it is distracting and could lead to errors
A practicum observer can:
a. Help the trainer teach the class
b. Assist with observations and MAR reviews.
C. Assist with observations
d. All of the above
b. Assist with observations and MAR reviews. (correct)
You go to the medication storage room and note that the lock on the container with controlled
substances is broken. What is your next step?
a. Call your agency supervisor
b. You should replace the lock.
c. Call 911
d. Call the pharmacist
a. Call your agency supervisor
In a health emergency, what is you first action?
a. Call 911
CURRENTLY TESTING COMPLETE
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DEATILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS(100% CORRECT
ANSWERS)A+ STUDY MATERIAL
The use of standard medication administration practices:
a. Allow trained staff to move between eligible licensed settings
b. Promote safe medication administration
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
c. All of the above
A medication trainer has the following responsibility
a. Hiring staff
b. Administrating the course as written
c. Completing the students application
d. Retraining staff who make mistakes
b. Administrating the course as written
Where do you document a typical administration of a controlled or countable medication?
a. The controlled substance count sheet
b. The medication log
C. The FDA countable medication sheet
d. All of the above
b. The medication log
Which of the following would require a count of controlled substances?
a. A new medication or refill arrives from the pharmacy
b. A controlled substance is discontinued
c. A staff person who administers medications leaves the shift
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
,The medication cycle, reporting comes:
a. After communication with the healthcare practitioner and before observing
b. After observing and before communication with the healthcare practitioner
c. Before recording and after administration
d. Before communication with the healthcare practitioner and with administration
b. After observing and before communication with the healthcare practitioner
Medications can interact with each other and affect how they work. This problem is referred to as an:
a. Unwated effect (correct)
b. Allergic reaction
c. Category or medication
d. Paradoxical effect
a. Unwated effect (correct)
Aiden fell down in the middle of the living room floor and struck his head on the footstool. He was
unconscious and was having difficulty breathing. Sheldon, the staff person, decided to quickly contact
the designated agency personnel. The designated agency personnel told Sheldon to help Aiden if he
could, and that he would call the emergency number. Sheldon made a mistake. What should he have
done?
a. He should have telephoned the fire department for help
b. He should have telephone the healthcare practitioner first
c. He should have telephoned the emergency number first (correct)
d. He should have telephoned the designated agency personnel and then the healthcare practitioner.
c. He should have telephoned the emergency number first
What is medication?
a. A chemical substance
b. Used to cure disease
c. Used to treat physical and behavioral conditions
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
A missed dose is considered an omission when?
a. The person gets the dose late
b. The person doesn't get the dose because they are on vacation
c. The person refuses the medication
d. The person doesn't get the medication
d. The person doesn't get the medication
Sheldon is concerned because Bryce appears to be somewhat tired. Sheldon verbally told all the other
staff to continue to observe Bryce and see if the problem continued.
Sheldon made the mistake. What should he have done?
a. He should have written a report
b. He should have telephoned the emergency number
, c. He should have called the healthcare practitioner because it was health threatening
d. Both A and C
a. He should have written a report
An example of a medication which has no apparent desired effect is:
a. The number of seizures has remained the same
b. The wound is healing
c. The headache is relieved
d. The appetite has improved
a. The number of seizures has remained the same
Medications that have a high potential for abuse, such as some pain medications, are called;
a. Over the counter medications
b. Prescription medications
c. Prescription, controlled medications
d. Over the counter, controlled medications
c. Prescription, controlled medications
Why should there be a minimum of extra information on the MAR?
a. To comply with HIPPA regulations.
b. Because it is distracting and could lead to errors
c. Because it takes too long to read and give medications.
d. All of the above
b. Because it is distracting and could lead to errors
A practicum observer can:
a. Help the trainer teach the class
b. Assist with observations and MAR reviews.
C. Assist with observations
d. All of the above
b. Assist with observations and MAR reviews. (correct)
You go to the medication storage room and note that the lock on the container with controlled
substances is broken. What is your next step?
a. Call your agency supervisor
b. You should replace the lock.
c. Call 911
d. Call the pharmacist
a. Call your agency supervisor
In a health emergency, what is you first action?
a. Call 911