MAP Certification Test Questions with Certified Solutions
MAP Certification Test Questions with Certified Solutions A MAP consultant must be a... physician, registered nurse, or registered pharmacist who provides advice and technical assistance to certified staff members. Acute illness that is sudden, brief, and severe Mindfulness state of being attentive, careful, observant, always paying attention to details when giving meds Pharmacist person skilled in preparing meds and having the license to do so, a druggist Health Care Provider HCP person medically trained to care for sick people, can be a doctor, nurse practitioner, physicians assistant, or psychiatric nurse whose licensed to prescribe medications and treat the people you support. PRN latin abbreviation for medications that you give as needed standarization process of always following the same steps in administering medications topical medication that you apply to a persons skin Two rights of the people you are giving medication to are... 1. Right to be free from too much medication 2. Right to know what meds they are taking and its risks/benefits Three principles to keep in mind when giving meds are... Mindfulness, maximizing capabilities, and comunication Cycle of Responsibility 1. Observe/watch for changes 2. Report changes 3. Support visits to HCP 4. Communicate with pharmacist 5. Record information 6. Store medication 7. Administer medication 8. Document the medication administration ORSCRSAD Only Red Starbursts Can Really Stop A Diet When you report information regarding medications, it is important to document the... MAP consultants instructions (such as progress notes or consult forms) You must bring a completed health review checklist to all PCP visits including the annual physical exam Anaphylactic reaction very dangerous allergic reaction that can affect the whole body, causing difficulty breathing, hives, and changes in blood pressure. Can be life threatening and requires immediate medical attention. Brand name medication medication made by a specific pharmaceutical company What are the three crosschecks to do before administering medication? 1. Check 5 rights (HCP order to pharmacy label) 2. Check 5 rights (Pharmacy label to the med sheet) Prepare medication correctly, remove meds from container. 3. Check 5 rights (Pharmacy label to the med sheet) Tell person which med they're taking, give med. Make sure they take the med. Steps for administering medication 1. Read med sheet to identify meds being given. 2. Clear and clean area. 3. Wash hands. 4. Gather equipment 5. Identify and bring person to area 6. Unlock med storage area 7. First 2 crosschecks 8. Prepare med correctly, remove meds from container 9. 3rd crosscheck 10. Tell them what they're taking, administer 11. Make sure they take it 12. Observe 13. Look again, check 5 rights
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