MAP CERTIFICATION LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 2024/2025
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY
GRADED A++
A MAP consultant must be a... - ANSWER physician, registered nurse, or
registered pharmacist who provides advice and technical assistance to
certified staff members.
Acute - ANSWER illness that is sudden, brief, and severe
Mindfulness - ANSWER state of being attentive, careful, observant, always
paying attention to details when giving meds
Pharmacist - ANSWER person skilled in preparing meds and having the
license to do so, a druggist
Health Care Provider HCP - ANSWER person medically trained to care for
sick people, can be a doctor, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant, or
psychiatric nurse who is licensed to prescribe medications and treat the
people you support.
PRN - ANSWER latin abbreviation for medications that you give as needed
standardization - ANSWER process of always following the same steps in
administering medications
topical - ANSWER medication that you apply to a person’s skin
Two rights of the people you are giving medication to are... - ANSWER 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... - ANSWER
Mindfulness, maximizing capabilities, and communication
Cycle of Responsibility - ANSWER 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... - ANSWER MAP consultants instructions (such as
progress notes or consult forms)
You must bring a completed health review checklist to all - ANSWER PCP
visits including the annual physical exam
Anaphylactic reaction - ANSWER 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 - ANSWER medication made by a specific
pharmaceutical company
What are the three crosschecks to do before administering medication? -
ANSWER 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 - ANSWER 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
14. Document you gave the med and lock it up
15. Wash your hands.
Posting and verifying a med - ANSWER 1. Place colored check mark next
to order being transcribed.
2. Write "posted", the date, time, and your name on the order under HCP
signature.
3. Ask another certified staff to review orders you transcribed and write
"verified", date, time, and their name on order.
Documenting a missed dose - ANSWER Draw a circle in the box on the
med grid that corresponds to the time the medication was supposed to be
given. Initial inside the circle, and write a note explaining the reason for the
missed dose.
Documenting a PRN Medication - ANSWER To document a PRN, you
must write the time of the admin on the med sheet along with your initials.
You must also write an explanation in the persons progress note, including
date and time of admin, why you gave it, and whether the complaint was
relieved.
Certain time reporting - ANSWER communicating with others within a
specific time frame. Ex. an HCP may require reporting a persons pulse
before giving a medication if the pulse is outside the paramaters of the
order.
Immediate reporting - ANSWER communicating with others instantly.
Dangerous situations and medical emergencies require immediate
reporting.
Routine reporting - ANSWER communicating with others on everyday
matters. routine reporting is often done at the end of your shift and given to
your supervisor or other staff.
Adverse response or effect - ANSWER unwanted or bad response to a
medication
, Allergic reaction - ANSWER abnormal response of the body's immune
system to a medication.
Desired effect - ANSWER response or result expected from a medication
No apparent desired effect - ANSWER no response to a medication, lack of
the response expected
Paradoxical effect - ANSWER response to a medication that's the opposite
of what's expected
Therapeutic effect - ANSWER response or result expected from a
medication, desired or beneficial effect
Toxicity - ANSWER condition where the body stores up more of a med than
it can handle, may indicate dose is too high.
Unwanted effect - ANSWER unplanned and undesired response to a
medication, including allergic reactions, side effects, paradoxical effects,
etc.
a.m. -ANSWER in the morning
p.m. -ANSWER in the evening/afternoon
H.S. -ANSWER hour of sleep
gm -ANSWER gram
cc -ANSWER cubic centimeter
D/C -ANSWER discontinue
a.c. -ANSWER before eating
/c -ANSWER with
map consultants are-ANSWER HCP, registered pharmacist, registered
nurse
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY
GRADED A++
A MAP consultant must be a... - ANSWER physician, registered nurse, or
registered pharmacist who provides advice and technical assistance to
certified staff members.
Acute - ANSWER illness that is sudden, brief, and severe
Mindfulness - ANSWER state of being attentive, careful, observant, always
paying attention to details when giving meds
Pharmacist - ANSWER person skilled in preparing meds and having the
license to do so, a druggist
Health Care Provider HCP - ANSWER person medically trained to care for
sick people, can be a doctor, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant, or
psychiatric nurse who is licensed to prescribe medications and treat the
people you support.
PRN - ANSWER latin abbreviation for medications that you give as needed
standardization - ANSWER process of always following the same steps in
administering medications
topical - ANSWER medication that you apply to a person’s skin
Two rights of the people you are giving medication to are... - ANSWER 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... - ANSWER
Mindfulness, maximizing capabilities, and communication
Cycle of Responsibility - ANSWER 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... - ANSWER MAP consultants instructions (such as
progress notes or consult forms)
You must bring a completed health review checklist to all - ANSWER PCP
visits including the annual physical exam
Anaphylactic reaction - ANSWER 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 - ANSWER medication made by a specific
pharmaceutical company
What are the three crosschecks to do before administering medication? -
ANSWER 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 - ANSWER 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
14. Document you gave the med and lock it up
15. Wash your hands.
Posting and verifying a med - ANSWER 1. Place colored check mark next
to order being transcribed.
2. Write "posted", the date, time, and your name on the order under HCP
signature.
3. Ask another certified staff to review orders you transcribed and write
"verified", date, time, and their name on order.
Documenting a missed dose - ANSWER Draw a circle in the box on the
med grid that corresponds to the time the medication was supposed to be
given. Initial inside the circle, and write a note explaining the reason for the
missed dose.
Documenting a PRN Medication - ANSWER To document a PRN, you
must write the time of the admin on the med sheet along with your initials.
You must also write an explanation in the persons progress note, including
date and time of admin, why you gave it, and whether the complaint was
relieved.
Certain time reporting - ANSWER communicating with others within a
specific time frame. Ex. an HCP may require reporting a persons pulse
before giving a medication if the pulse is outside the paramaters of the
order.
Immediate reporting - ANSWER communicating with others instantly.
Dangerous situations and medical emergencies require immediate
reporting.
Routine reporting - ANSWER communicating with others on everyday
matters. routine reporting is often done at the end of your shift and given to
your supervisor or other staff.
Adverse response or effect - ANSWER unwanted or bad response to a
medication
, Allergic reaction - ANSWER abnormal response of the body's immune
system to a medication.
Desired effect - ANSWER response or result expected from a medication
No apparent desired effect - ANSWER no response to a medication, lack of
the response expected
Paradoxical effect - ANSWER response to a medication that's the opposite
of what's expected
Therapeutic effect - ANSWER response or result expected from a
medication, desired or beneficial effect
Toxicity - ANSWER condition where the body stores up more of a med than
it can handle, may indicate dose is too high.
Unwanted effect - ANSWER unplanned and undesired response to a
medication, including allergic reactions, side effects, paradoxical effects,
etc.
a.m. -ANSWER in the morning
p.m. -ANSWER in the evening/afternoon
H.S. -ANSWER hour of sleep
gm -ANSWER gram
cc -ANSWER cubic centimeter
D/C -ANSWER discontinue
a.c. -ANSWER before eating
/c -ANSWER with
map consultants are-ANSWER HCP, registered pharmacist, registered
nurse