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Medications that have a high potential for abuse, such as some pain medications, are called:
Select one:
A. Over the counter medications.
B. Prescription medications.
C. Prescription, controlled medications. Correct
D. Over the counter, controlled medications. - (answer)C
What information might be useful to the health care practitioner on a follow-up visit for medication
monitoring?
Select one:
A. ADL assessments and new program goals
B. New symptoms
C. Results of last year's swallowing study
D. A copy of the most recent prescription from the pharmacy Incorrect - (answer)B
You start to give Vic his alendronate which he takes for osteoporosis. When you pull out his medication
record, you notice that he missed his last dose of medication. What should you do?
Select one:
A. Call the health care practitioner to get instructions over the phone about what to do.
B. Nothing because osteoporosis is not dangerous.
C. Administer 2 doses since he missed the last dose.
D. Call the health care practitioner to get written orders about what to do. - (answer)D
Jennifer has a cough, sore throat, and a fever of 102 degrees. Her health care practitioner prescribes a
cough suppressant to be taken every four hours for five days, and two aspirins every four hours. The
health care practitioner says the aspirin should take care of the fever within 48 hours, and that at the
end of the five days, Jennifer's cough should be significantly better. Jennifer's temperature returned to
normal within 24 hours but after five days, her cough remains the same. In the above example, the
desired effect was:
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Select one:
A. Jennifer's cough improved after 48 hours.
B. Jennifer's temperature went up again after five days.
C. Jennifer's temperature returned to normal after 24 hours. Correct
D. Jennifer learned to cover her mouth when she coughed. - (answer)C
Ben has had a change in his blood pressure medication. After three doses, the staff person takes Ben's
blood pressure and reports it to the health care practitioner as ordered. What kind of reporting is this?
Select one:
A. Immediate reporting
B. Urgent reporting Incorrect
C. Routine reporting
D. Certain time reporting
Feedback - (answer)C
The three parts of administering a medication are:
Select one:
A. Recording, storage and documentation
B. Observation, preparation and administration
C. Preparation, administration and completion including documentation Correct
D. Preparation, administration and storage - (answer)C
A desired effect of a medication for an individual is to:
Select one:
A. Become dependent upon the medication.
B. Have relief from their symptom. Correct
C. Have no changes in their symptoms