MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM (MAP)
THE MASSACHUSETTS REAL EXAM INSIGHT WITH
100% APPROVED EXAM GRADED A
The HCP ordered Colace 100mg. There is only one 50mg tablet of Colace
available. You should
notify the MAP Consultant
The pharmacist uses a prescription from the health care provider to
prepare and label the medication
**When the health care provider changes the reason for giving a PRN
medication, it is considered a new
instruction or order
Carol tells you she fell and now her knee hurts. This is
subjective information
,Mary takes a medication four times a day. She usually gets up at 7:30 AM
and likes to go to bed at 9 PM. Appropriate times to administer her
medication are
8 AM, 12 PM, 4 PM, and 8 PM
Daniel, Cathy and Esther all receive medication at 4pm. You should
pour and administer each person's medication individually
**The best way you can help a person during a HCP visit is to
communicate any changes to the HCP since the last visit
**Information you must document when taking a telephone order from the
health care provider includes the name of the medication and the
dose
A health care provider orders Luvox 150mg. The strength of the tablet
supplied by the pharmacy is 75mg. You should
administer two tablets
, After preparing the medication and comparing the pharmacy label to the
medication sheet, you then
compare the HCP order to the pharmacy label again
**When removing tablets from a medication bottle, read the directions for
opening and then tap the medication amount into
a cup or the cap
Medication that is required to be secured in a double key-locked area is
a(n)
countable controlled substance
If there are no MAP Certified staff on site, the keys to the medication
storage area should be locked
in the lock box
THE MASSACHUSETTS REAL EXAM INSIGHT WITH
100% APPROVED EXAM GRADED A
The HCP ordered Colace 100mg. There is only one 50mg tablet of Colace
available. You should
notify the MAP Consultant
The pharmacist uses a prescription from the health care provider to
prepare and label the medication
**When the health care provider changes the reason for giving a PRN
medication, it is considered a new
instruction or order
Carol tells you she fell and now her knee hurts. This is
subjective information
,Mary takes a medication four times a day. She usually gets up at 7:30 AM
and likes to go to bed at 9 PM. Appropriate times to administer her
medication are
8 AM, 12 PM, 4 PM, and 8 PM
Daniel, Cathy and Esther all receive medication at 4pm. You should
pour and administer each person's medication individually
**The best way you can help a person during a HCP visit is to
communicate any changes to the HCP since the last visit
**Information you must document when taking a telephone order from the
health care provider includes the name of the medication and the
dose
A health care provider orders Luvox 150mg. The strength of the tablet
supplied by the pharmacy is 75mg. You should
administer two tablets
, After preparing the medication and comparing the pharmacy label to the
medication sheet, you then
compare the HCP order to the pharmacy label again
**When removing tablets from a medication bottle, read the directions for
opening and then tap the medication amount into
a cup or the cap
Medication that is required to be secured in a double key-locked area is
a(n)
countable controlled substance
If there are no MAP Certified staff on site, the keys to the medication
storage area should be locked
in the lock box