Assisted Living Medication Training Exam| 2025-2026 LATEST UPDATED|
50 REAL EXAM AND COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100%
RATED CORRECT | 100% VERFIED | ALREADY GRADED A+
A resident may store and consume his own medications if: - (answer)there is written physician
approval
Which statement is not true about allergies? - (answer)allergic reactions are never life threatening
Which of the following is not likely to cause a medication error? - (answer)checking the
medication label with MAR
Orthostatic hypotension, confusion, drowsiness, and nausea are all examples of: -
(answer)adverse drug reactions
Which statement best describes your responsibility as a Med Aide? - (answer)Med Aides are
responsible for ensuring medications and supplies are available, assisting with medications in a
safe manner, and monitoring the resident for a change in status
PRN medications may: - (answer)be used under special guidelines specified by state regulations
, a routine medication is given: - (answer)on a regularly scheduled basis
Injections may: - (answer)be used under guidelines specified by state regulations
A resident may refuse medication: - (answer)anytime
What must be included when documenting the use of a PRN medication? - (answer)the time the
medication was given, the dose of the medication given, and the resident's response to the
medication (all of the above)
If a resident refuses his medication, what should you write on the MAR? - (answer)circle your
initials, then explain the refusal, including your action taken, on the back of the MAR
Your resident, Mr. Smith, has diabetes and requires insulin injections several times a day. Who
may administer Mr. Smith's insulin? - (answer)Med Passers/Nurses Only
Your resident, Mrs. Jones, is taking hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg. This is an important medication
for the treatment of her blood pressure. You ran out of this medication because the family did not
drop off the prescription yesterday. You do not have any to give this morning. You should: -
(answer)notify the resident's physician
50 REAL EXAM AND COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100%
RATED CORRECT | 100% VERFIED | ALREADY GRADED A+
A resident may store and consume his own medications if: - (answer)there is written physician
approval
Which statement is not true about allergies? - (answer)allergic reactions are never life threatening
Which of the following is not likely to cause a medication error? - (answer)checking the
medication label with MAR
Orthostatic hypotension, confusion, drowsiness, and nausea are all examples of: -
(answer)adverse drug reactions
Which statement best describes your responsibility as a Med Aide? - (answer)Med Aides are
responsible for ensuring medications and supplies are available, assisting with medications in a
safe manner, and monitoring the resident for a change in status
PRN medications may: - (answer)be used under special guidelines specified by state regulations
, a routine medication is given: - (answer)on a regularly scheduled basis
Injections may: - (answer)be used under guidelines specified by state regulations
A resident may refuse medication: - (answer)anytime
What must be included when documenting the use of a PRN medication? - (answer)the time the
medication was given, the dose of the medication given, and the resident's response to the
medication (all of the above)
If a resident refuses his medication, what should you write on the MAR? - (answer)circle your
initials, then explain the refusal, including your action taken, on the back of the MAR
Your resident, Mr. Smith, has diabetes and requires insulin injections several times a day. Who
may administer Mr. Smith's insulin? - (answer)Med Passers/Nurses Only
Your resident, Mrs. Jones, is taking hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg. This is an important medication
for the treatment of her blood pressure. You ran out of this medication because the family did not
drop off the prescription yesterday. You do not have any to give this morning. You should: -
(answer)notify the resident's physician