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CERTIFIED MEDICATION AIDE ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK 1 NEWEST COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS| ALREADY GRADED A+

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CERTIFIED MEDICATION AIDE ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK 1 NEWEST COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS| ALREADY GRADED A+

Question 1
Which of the following best describes the primary role of a Certified Medication Aide (CMA)?
A) Diagnosing minor illnesses and prescribing over-the-counter medications
B) Administering medications, monitoring their effects, and ensuring proper documentation
C) Performing complex surgical wound debridement
D) Developing the initial comprehensive care plan for new residents
E) Operating radiological equipment for diagnostic imaging
Correct Answer: B) Administering medications, monitoring their effects, and ensuring
proper documentation
Rationale: The CMA is a specialized healthcare worker whose primary function is the safe
administration of medications under the supervision of a licensed nurse. Their role is
strictly defined by state regulations to include the preparation and delivery of drugs,
observing the patient for changes or reactions, and maintaining the legal medical record of
these actions.

Question 2
What is the most critical responsibility of a CMA regarding patient reactions to a newly
administered drug?
A) Adjusting the dosage for the next shift based on the reaction
B) Ordering a different classification of drug from the pharmacy
C) Observing and reporting patient reactions to the supervising nurse promptly
D) Administering an immediate "antidote" without a physician's order
E) Discussing the patient's reaction with other residents in the dining hall
Correct Answer: C) Observing and reporting patient reactions to the supervising nurse
promptly
Rationale: While the CMA administers the drug, the clinical assessment of the drug’s effect
remains the responsibility of the licensed nurse or physician. The CMA must be vigilant in
identifying side effects or adverse reactions and communicating these findings immediately
so a clinical evaluation can be performed.

Question 3
Which of the following is considered a "topical" route of medication administration?
A) A tablet swallowed with water
B) An injection into the deltoid muscle
C) An ointment applied to a skin rash
D) A liquid measured into a nebulizer cup
E) A suppository inserted into the rectum
Correct Answer: C) An ointment applied to a skin rash
Rationale: The topical route involves applying medication directly to a body surface, such as
the skin or mucous membranes, for local effect. Oral (swallowing), Intramuscular (deltoid),

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Inhalation (nebulizer), and Rectal (suppository) are distinct routes with different
absorption characteristics.

Question 4
Why is patient safety the highest priority during medication administration?
A) To ensure the facility meets its quarterly financial goals
B) To prevent adverse effects, medication errors, and promote overall well-being
C) To allow the CMA to finish their shift earlier
D) To reduce the amount of paperwork required for the state
E) To ensure the resident remains quiet and compliant throughout the day
Correct Answer: B) To prevent adverse effects, medication errors, and promote overall well-
being
Rationale: Medication administration carries inherent risks. A single error in dosage,
timing, or patient identification can lead to severe injury or death. Safety protocols are
designed to create a "fail-safe" environment that protects the patient’s physiological health
and ensures the therapeutic goals of the treatment are met.

Question 5
After administering a medication, what specific information MUST be documented in the
Medication Administration Record (MAR)?
A) The CMA’s personal opinion on the resident’s family
B) The color of the medication packaging
C) The medication name, dosage, route, time, and patient response
D) Only the time the CMA arrived at work that morning
E) A list of all other medications the resident refused in the past year
Correct Answer: C) The medication name, dosage, route, time, and patient response
Rationale: Accurate documentation is a legal requirement. It provides a "timeline" of care
that other healthcare providers rely on. Documentation must be contemporaneous (done
immediately after the act) to ensure accuracy and to prevent another staff member from
accidentally re-medicating the patient.

Question 6
Which document defines the legal "Scope of Practice" for a CMA in their specific state?
A) The facility’s employee handbook
B) The CMA’s high school diploma
C) State regulations and the Nurse Practice Act
D) A verbal agreement with the supervising doctor
E) The patient's insurance policy
Correct Answer: C) State regulations and the Nurse Practice Act
Rationale: The scope of practice is a legal boundary that dictates what a CMA is and is not
allowed to do. These laws vary by state and are typically overseen by the State Board of

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Nursing or a similar regulatory body. Performing tasks outside this scope is illegal and puts
both the patient and the CMA’s certification at risk.

Question 7
An ethical CMA respects "Patient Autonomy" by doing which of the following?
A) Forcing a resident to take a pill by hiding it in their food
B) Telling the resident they will lose their TV privileges if they don't take the med
C) Honoring a patient’s right to refuse a medication after being informed of the risks
D) Decisions for the patient because the CMA knows what is best
E) Ignoring the patient's questions about the drug's side effects
Correct Answer: C) Honoring a patient’s right to refuse a medication after being informed
of the risks
Rationale: Ethical care is rooted in the principle that mentally competent adults have the
right to make decisions about their own bodies. Even if a medication is vital, the CMA must
respect a refusal, document it, and inform the nurse rather than using coercion or
deception.

Question 8
Which of the following is NOT one of the traditional "Five Rights" of medication
administration?
A) Right Patient
B) Right Medication
C) Right Physician
D) Right Dose
E) Right Time
Correct Answer: C) Right Physician
Rationale: The "Five Rights" are a safety standard used to prevent errors. They are: Right
Patient, Right Drug, Right Dose, Right Route, and Right Time. While the physician writes
the order, they are not part of the "Five Rights" check performed at the bedside by the
CMA.

Question 9
What is the primary purpose of a drug classified as an "Antihypertensive"?
A) To relieve severe chronic pain
B) To lower high blood pressure
C) To treat a bacterial infection in the lungs
D) To prevent blood clots from forming after surgery
E) To increase blood glucose levels in diabetics
Correct Answer: B) To lower high blood pressure
Rationale: Drug classifications are based on the therapeutic effect. "Anti" (against) and
"hypertensive" (high blood pressure) indicates the drug works to reduce the force of blood
against the arterial walls, thereby preventing heart disease and stroke.

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