NEW 2025 CMT TRAINING TEST QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What are the 4 basic principles of medication administration? - ANSWER 1.
Unlicensed staff may administer only after MTTP completion and upon
receiving medication from the MD board of nursing.
2. Only the registered nurse (RN) may delegate medication administration to a
certified medication technician (CMT)
3. All medications MUST have a healthcare professional's order and a pharmacy
label to administer.
4. All over-the-counter medications MUST have a healthcare professional and
pharmacy label to administer medication.
2. What are the 8 elements of the medication administration cycle? - ANSWER
1. Observe for change.
2. Report change/ observation.
3. Assist with HCP visits.
4. Obtain medication.
5. Store medication properly.
6. Administer medication.
7. Ensure medication is taken.
8. Record and document.
3. What are the reasons why drugs are utilized with regard to illness and
disease? - ANSWER 1. Cure
, 2. Prevent
3. Relieve/ diminish symptoms
4. Manage
4. What kinds of things can we do to promote personal rights, privacy, and
dignity? - ANSWER Call person by their name, no notices on the wall, no
queuing for meds (one-person at-a-time), Involve person/ guardian in the
decision making process regarding treatment planning.
True or False? The individual has the right to refuse treatment and/or services -
ANSWER True
True or False? Self-administration medications can be used as a substitute for
programming - ANSWER True
10. Who advises with/ helps with the trip to the health care professional? -
ANSWER CMT (Certified Metication Technician)
11. Who gets the medication from the pharmacy? - ANSWER CMT (Certified
Medication Technician)
12. Who is responsible for keeping the medication in a proper manner? -
ANSWER CMT (Certified Medication Technician)
13. Who administers medications and performs treatments? - ANSWER CMT
(Certified Medication Technician)
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What are the 4 basic principles of medication administration? - ANSWER 1.
Unlicensed staff may administer only after MTTP completion and upon
receiving medication from the MD board of nursing.
2. Only the registered nurse (RN) may delegate medication administration to a
certified medication technician (CMT)
3. All medications MUST have a healthcare professional's order and a pharmacy
label to administer.
4. All over-the-counter medications MUST have a healthcare professional and
pharmacy label to administer medication.
2. What are the 8 elements of the medication administration cycle? - ANSWER
1. Observe for change.
2. Report change/ observation.
3. Assist with HCP visits.
4. Obtain medication.
5. Store medication properly.
6. Administer medication.
7. Ensure medication is taken.
8. Record and document.
3. What are the reasons why drugs are utilized with regard to illness and
disease? - ANSWER 1. Cure
, 2. Prevent
3. Relieve/ diminish symptoms
4. Manage
4. What kinds of things can we do to promote personal rights, privacy, and
dignity? - ANSWER Call person by their name, no notices on the wall, no
queuing for meds (one-person at-a-time), Involve person/ guardian in the
decision making process regarding treatment planning.
True or False? The individual has the right to refuse treatment and/or services -
ANSWER True
True or False? Self-administration medications can be used as a substitute for
programming - ANSWER True
10. Who advises with/ helps with the trip to the health care professional? -
ANSWER CMT (Certified Metication Technician)
11. Who gets the medication from the pharmacy? - ANSWER CMT (Certified
Medication Technician)
12. Who is responsible for keeping the medication in a proper manner? -
ANSWER CMT (Certified Medication Technician)
13. Who administers medications and performs treatments? - ANSWER CMT
(Certified Medication Technician)