CRMA test UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
Modern standardized metric system Home apothecary metric
Internal medication a category of medications which includes only those taken orally.
External medications Those administered on the outside of the body such as creams, ointments or
transdermal patches.
Enteric Medications Can not crush extended release
Normal temperature 98.6
pulse Beats per minute can do 30 seconds and multiply by two or 15 seconds and
multiplied by four normal range of pulse is 60 to 100
Respiration Breaths per minute 12 to 20
bloodpressure 120 to 80
Right Number One It's the right person
Right Medication Each time you administer a medication
Right Dose Each time you administer medication, you must ensure you were giving the right
dose
The right time Each time you administer a medication, you must ensure that it is the right time for
this MAR
The right route This is dependent upon the specific order written by the physician
The right to know Each individual has the right to know what medications they are receiving
The right to refuse Individuals have the legal right to refuse taking the medication
Right Documentation The right documentation will be performed as the medication administration
, Medication process three checks Pull poor put away
Drug sources Plants animals humans
Uses for medication's Prevention treatment, and diagnosis
Local action drug Produces effects at the site of application
System action drug Affects whole body as a whole regardless of the root of administration
ANSWERS
Modern standardized metric system Home apothecary metric
Internal medication a category of medications which includes only those taken orally.
External medications Those administered on the outside of the body such as creams, ointments or
transdermal patches.
Enteric Medications Can not crush extended release
Normal temperature 98.6
pulse Beats per minute can do 30 seconds and multiply by two or 15 seconds and
multiplied by four normal range of pulse is 60 to 100
Respiration Breaths per minute 12 to 20
bloodpressure 120 to 80
Right Number One It's the right person
Right Medication Each time you administer a medication
Right Dose Each time you administer medication, you must ensure you were giving the right
dose
The right time Each time you administer a medication, you must ensure that it is the right time for
this MAR
The right route This is dependent upon the specific order written by the physician
The right to know Each individual has the right to know what medications they are receiving
The right to refuse Individuals have the legal right to refuse taking the medication
Right Documentation The right documentation will be performed as the medication administration
, Medication process three checks Pull poor put away
Drug sources Plants animals humans
Uses for medication's Prevention treatment, and diagnosis
Local action drug Produces effects at the site of application
System action drug Affects whole body as a whole regardless of the root of administration