1. Eight rights of Med Administration: Resident, Medication, dose, time, route, toknow,
refuse, and documentation
2. What is an apical pulse: Temperature taken through listening to the heart witha stethoscope.
Taken for one full minute
3. Five methods of taking a temperature: orally, temporally, tympanic, axillary, andrectally
4. What is nitroglycerin used for: Chest pain
5. When does a CRMA have renew their licenses: Every two years
6. External medication is stored where: Separate from oral medication
7. If not a schedule two drug how is it destroyed: Destroyed by Administrator andCRMA
8. When you count substance II: When in use count everyday, when not in usecount weekly
9. What do you do when a patient refuses a med: Check in 15 minutes later andif they still
refuse then circle initials and document refusal
10. Example of mind altering: antipsychotic
11. How many minutes between different eye drops: 5 Minutes
12. CRMA'S role: Counts and receives medication
13. Care Staff's role: Responsible for day to day care of resident
14. Nurse Consultant Roles: RN
15. Administrator: Oversees facility
16. Pharmacist: Can relieve verbal orders from a doctor
17. Signs of infection: Swelling, warmth, and red
18. 30ml equals: 1 oz and 2 tbsp
19. 15ml equals: 1 tbsp and 3 tsp
20. What to do with new medication: Compare Dr. orders to new mediation label
21. Epinephrine: Used for an allergic reaction
22. Transdermal: under the skin
23. Different places to take a pulse: apical, radial, brachial, and carotid
24. Kidneys role: Filter waste
25. What to use for ADHD: Aderol
26. What to use with seizures: Anticonvulsant
27. COPD: Lung disease