ACTUAL COMPLETE 150 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)|ALREADY
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When you report information regarding medications, it is
important to document the... - ANSWER -MAP consultants
instructions (such as progress notes or consult forms)
Documenting a PRN Medication - ANSWER -To document a PRN,
you must write the time of the admin on the med sheet along with
your initials. You must also write an explanation in the persons
progress note, including date and time of admin, why you gave it,
and whether the complaint was relieved.
You must bring a completed health review checklist to all -
ANSWER -PCP visits including the annual physical exam
Anaphylactic reaction - ANSWER -very dangerous allergic
reaction that can affect the whole body, causing difficulty
, breathing, hives, and changes in blood pressure. Can be life
threatening and requires immediate medical attention.
Certain time reporting - ANSWER -communicating with others
within a specific time frame. Ex. an HCP may require reporting a
persons pulse before giving a medication if the pulse is outside
the paramaters of the order.
Immediate reporting - ANSWER -communicating with others
instantly. Dangerous situations and medical emergencies require
immediate reporting.
Routine reporting - ANSWER -communicating with others on
everyday matters. routine reporting is often done at the end of
your shift and given to your supervisor or other staff.
Adverse response or effect - ANSWER -unwanted or bad
response to a medication
Allergic reaction - ANSWER -abnormal response of the body's
immune system to a medication.
Desired effect - ANSWER -response or result expected from a
medication