A registered nurse, registered pharmacist, HCP Correct Answer-Who is
a MAP consultant?
You make/discover a medication occurrence, a medication was omitted,
a medication was refused (must also notify the prescribing HCP), an
HCP order/pharmacy label/med sheet do not agree, and if you have a
question about how to administer a medication. Correct Answer-When
do you contact your MAP consultant?
contact your supervisor Correct Answer-After you call a MAP
consultant...
Watching for and reporting changes in the people you support. Correct
Answer-Two most important CRC responsibilities are?
Mindfulness, supporting abilities (independence) communication
(talking/listening to the person, performing the checks). Correct Answer-
Principles of Medication Administration
Patients have a right to know what medications they are taking and the
reason, refuse medication, know benefits/risks associated with taking
medication Correct Answer-Respecting patient rights:
factual information you will see, hear, feel, smell and measure Correct
Answer-Objective observations
, when a person speaks or signs and they tell you something. Correct
Answer-subjective observations
occurs between staff present at a shift change Correct Answer-Everyday
reporting
reporting without delay after a change is observed, preventing major
health issues. Correct Answer-Immediate reporting
use ink, write clearly, include date, time, your full name. Correct
Answer-When documenting
draw a single line through the error, write error, write your initials, then
document the correct thing. Correct Answer-Correcting a documentation
error
IC stands for interchange Correct Answer-Generic vs. Brand Name
(require a prescription written by the HCP to obtain the medication)
requirements include an HCP order, labeled and packaged by the
pharmacy, secured in a locked area, tracked, DPH disposal record
Correct Answer-Controlled medication
(require a prescription written by the HCP to obtain the medication)
requirements include an HCP order, labeled and packaged by the