MAP Knowledge Test Questions And Answers
MAP Knowledge Test Questions And Answers MAP Consultant - ANS A valuable medication information resource who can answer questions about specific med issues or med procedures. When you contact them, have the medication and med sheet available; contact them if there is a STAFF error or 5 rights do not agree. E.g. registered nurse, registered pharmacist, health care provider (HCP). Principles of Medication Administration - ANS 1. Mindfulness 2. Supporting abilities 3. Communication Mindfulness - ANS One of the principles of med administration that emphasizes always remaining alert and focused and thinking about what you are doing. Supporting Abilities - ANS One of the principles of med administration that emphasizes helping the pt function as independently as possible and encouraging them to participate fully in the med admin process. Communication - ANS One of the principles of med administration that emphasizes reading the HCP order, pharmacy label, and med sheet, checking 5 rights, and talking + listening to the pt while you are administering their medication; also includes: listening, documenting, body language, facial expression, tone of voice, speaking clearly, asking questions when needed. Respecting Rights - ANS Pts have right to: 1. Confidentiality 2. Know what their meds are and the reasons they are taken 3. Know the risks associated with taking med 4. Know the benefits of the med 5. Refuse med 6. Be given med only as ordered by HCP Observation - ANS The process of watching someone carefully in order to obtain information. Objective Observation - ANS Factual information you see, hear, feel, smell, or measure. Subjective Observation - ANS Observations that come from working with a person who communicates how they are feeling. Reporting - ANS Giving spoken or written information of something observed or told. I am responsible for making note of any physical or behavioral changes in pt. Immediate Reporting - ANS Reporting without delay as soon as possible after a change is observed; may prevent a small change observed from becoming a major health issue and allows the appropriate treatment to be ordered ASAP. 911 - ANS The person to call when: -Pt falls and can't get up -Pt complains of chest pain, has difficulty breathing, or is choking -Pt is unresponsive -MAP Con. recommends you hang up and call Poison Controll - ANS The person to call when: -Pt ingests a foreign substance such as detergent -MAP Con. recommends you hang up and call MAP Consultant # - ANS The person to call when: -An occurrence (error) is made when administering med -Med received from pharmacy seems different from HCP order -I notice medication is different in color, size, shape, and/or markings from the last time it was obtained
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