Medication Aide State Test /
MEDICATION AIDE STATE TEST
FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
,ms. march did not receive her lomotil as ordered
by the MD through the MAR. This is an example of
- ANS -negligence
the med aide is in a hurry and does not
administers ms. Snowden her scheduled
methotrexate however she charts in the patients
MAR that its given. She figures it wont matter since
its just one dose. This is an example of: - ANS -
fraud
the med aide decides to slip a dose of methadone
in her pocket bc she can get $25 per pill on the
street. this is known as - ANS -diversion
define the term medication error - ANS -when a drug
is given any other way than how it was prescribed
ms. nelson wants to know what the dosage is on
her heart medication. What would be the best
response? - ANS -Notify the RN and have them
discuss the medication dosage.
Gel - ANS -a clear, semi-solid, jelly-like solution used
to hold medication so it can be applied to the skin.
, becomes a liquid at body temperature and can be
rubbed into the skin.
MEDICATION AIDE STATE TEST
FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
,ms. march did not receive her lomotil as ordered
by the MD through the MAR. This is an example of
- ANS -negligence
the med aide is in a hurry and does not
administers ms. Snowden her scheduled
methotrexate however she charts in the patients
MAR that its given. She figures it wont matter since
its just one dose. This is an example of: - ANS -
fraud
the med aide decides to slip a dose of methadone
in her pocket bc she can get $25 per pill on the
street. this is known as - ANS -diversion
define the term medication error - ANS -when a drug
is given any other way than how it was prescribed
ms. nelson wants to know what the dosage is on
her heart medication. What would be the best
response? - ANS -Notify the RN and have them
discuss the medication dosage.
Gel - ANS -a clear, semi-solid, jelly-like solution used
to hold medication so it can be applied to the skin.
, becomes a liquid at body temperature and can be
rubbed into the skin.