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Pass the Medication Aide Certification Test on your first attempt with this most comprehensive 2026/2027 updated guide featuring a Pass Guarantee. This A+ Graded resource contains 100% verified questions and answers for the Medication Aide (CMA/MA-C) certification exam. Covering all key domains including medication administration routes (oral, topical, ophthalmic, otic, nasal, rectal, vaginal, inhaled), dosage calculations and conversions, infection control and hand hygiene, medication storage and security, the 6 rights of medication administration, side effects and adverse reactions, documentation and reporting, legal and ethical responsibilities, assisting with self-administration, medication refusals, error prevention and reporting, and patient safety protocols, each answer includes clear rationales to reinforce understanding. Perfect for certified medication aides, nursing assistants, and healthcare professionals seeking state-approved medication aide certification. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently prepare for your certification exam. Download your complete Medication Aide Certification Test guide instantly!

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MEDICATION AIDE CERTIFICATION TEST 2026/2027 |
Most Comprehensive | Pass Guarantee | 100%
Verified Questions & Answers | Updated | A+ Graded

Section 1: Legal Scope of Practice & Delegation (Q1-12)

Q1. A medication aide in a skilled nursing facility is delegated to administer oral
medications to 20 residents. The supervising RN is called away for an emergency and
will be unavailable for 3 hours. Which action by the medication aide is most
appropriate?

A. Continue administering medications to all 20 residents as delegated
B. Stop all medication administration and wait for the RN to return
C. Complete the current medication pass for residents with time-critical medications
only, then stop and notify the charge nurse
D. Ask another medication aide to supervise the medication pass

C. Complete the current medication pass for residents with time-critical
medications only, then stop and notify the charge nurse [CORRECT]

Rationale: Medication aides must work under direct or immediate supervision as
defined by state regulations; if the supervising RN becomes unavailable, the aide
may complete time-critical medications already in process but must then cease and
report to ensure resident safety and legal compliance. Options A and D violate
supervision requirements, while B may endanger residents needing time-sensitive
medications.

Correct Answer: C




Q2. Which task is OUTSIDE the legal scope of practice for a certified medication aide
in all 50 state model regulations?

A. Administering a pre-measured oral antibiotic tablet to a stable resident
B. Applying a prescribed transdermal nitroglycerin patch to a resident's chest
C. Administering insulin via subcutaneous injection per facility protocol

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D. Crushing an enteric-coated aspirin and mixing it with applesauce for a resident
with dysphagia

D. Crushing an enteric-coated aspirin and mixing it with applesauce for a resident
with dysphagia [CORRECT]

Rationale: Crushing enteric-coated medications destroys the protective coating,
causing gastric irritation and altered drug absorption; this requires clinical judgment
beyond medication aide scope and is a medication modification that must be
ordered by the prescriber. Options A, B, and C are permitted tasks in most state
medication aide programs.

Correct Answer: D




Q3. A medication aide discovers that the facility's policy manual states medication
aides may administer ophthalmic drops, but the state nurse practice act for that state
does not list ophthalmic instillation as a permitted task. Which guideline takes
precedence?

A. The facility policy manual, because it was approved by the director of nursing
B. The state nurse practice act and medication aide certification regulations
C. The attending physician's verbal order to administer the drops
D. The resident's family request that the medication aide give the drops

B. The state nurse practice act and medication aide certification regulations
[CORRECT]

Rationale: State statutes and regulations always supersede facility policy; practicing
outside the legal scope defined by the state exposes the aide, facility, and
supervising nurse to liability regardless of internal policy or requests. Options A, C,
and D represent sources that cannot override state law.

Correct Answer: B

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Q4. In a long-term care facility, the RN-to-medication aide supervision ratio during a
medication pass is governed by which factor?

A. The number of residents assigned to the medication aide
B. The acuity level of residents and the specific requirements of state regulations
C. The medication aide's years of experience and certification level
D. The total number of staff members working on the unit

B. The acuity level of residents and the specific requirements of state regulations
[CORRECT]

Rationale: Supervision ratios are determined by state regulatory standards and
resident acuity, not merely by assignment numbers or aide experience; this ensures
adequate RN oversight for complex medication regimens and resident conditions.
Options A, C, and D are secondary factors that do not determine legal supervision
requirements.

Correct Answer: B




Q5. A medication aide is asked by a resident's family member to give an extra dose
of acetaminophen because the resident "seems uncomfortable." The MAR does not
have an order for this extra dose. What is the medication aide's legal obligation?

A. Give the dose to keep the resident comfortable and document it later
B. Refuse to administer the medication and report the request to the supervising
nurse
C. Give the dose but only document it if the resident's condition changes
D. Ask another nurse to verify that the dose would be safe before giving it

B. Refuse to administer the medication and report the request to the supervising
nurse [CORRECT]

Rationale: Medication aides cannot administer medications without a valid
prescriber's order; giving unauthorized doses constitutes practicing outside scope
and may result in criminal and civil liability, even if requested by family or staff.
Options A, C, and D all involve unauthorized administration.

Correct Answer: B

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Q6. Under the doctrine of respondent superior, if a medication aide administers the
wrong medication while performing delegated duties within scope, who bears
primary legal responsibility?

A. Only the medication aide
B. The supervising RN and the facility employer
C. The resident's attending physician
D. The state board of nursing exclusively

B. The supervising RN and the facility employer [CORRECT]

Rationale: Respondeat superior holds employers vicariously liable for acts of
employees performed within the scope of employment; however, the medication
aide remains individually accountable for negligent acts and may face disciplinary
action. Options A is incomplete, while C and D are not primarily responsible under
this doctrine.

Correct Answer: B




Q7. Which statement accurately describes the liability immunity provisions typically
available to medication aides who report medication errors in good faith?

A. Immunity applies only if the error caused no harm to the resident
B. Good faith error reporting is generally protected from retaliation and civil liability
under whistleblower and quality improvement statutes
C. Immunity is automatic for all medication errors regardless of intent
D. Immunity provisions apply only to RNs and LPNs, not medication aides

B. Good faith error reporting is generally protected from retaliation and civil
liability under whistleblower and quality improvement statutes [CORRECT]

Rationale: Most states and federal regulations protect healthcare workers who report
errors in good faith to encourage transparency and quality improvement; this does
not absolve negligence but protects the reporter from retaliation. Options A, C, and
D misrepresent the conditional and inclusive nature of these protections.

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