Caregiving Class With Correct Answers
The First Sound Or Distinct Change In Sound You Hear When Taking A Resident's
Blood Pressure Is Recorded As The.. - ✔ Systolic Pressure
Drugs That Are Effective Against Many Pathogens Are Called - ✔ Broad Spectrum
Mrs. Jones Is Taking Xanax. She Tells You Of The Unusual Dreams She Has Been
Having, You Should - ✔ Report Incident For Future Comparison
Residents With Diabetes Have A Greater Risk Of - ✔ Circulatory Disease
A Certified Staff Is Most Responsible To The - ✔ Manager/Designee
A Way To Prevent Constipation Without Using Laxatives Would Be To - ✔ Drink More
Water
A Resident Refused To Take Medication. To Document The Refusal On The Medication
Sheet You Would - ✔ Write And Then Circle Your Initials In The Box For Time And
Date
A Violation Of The Six Rights Is When - ✔ You Forgot The 8:00 Am Daily Dose And It
Is Now 11:00 Am Correct
When Is It Necessary To Wash Your Hands - ✔ After Administering Medications To An
Individual
Documenting Medications Administered Should Be Completed With - ✔ A Black Pen
Which One Of The Following Warning Signs Might Accompany Prescription
A. Take Only With Alcohol
B. This Medication Is Available In A Generic Form
C. This Medication May Cause Drowsiness Correct
D. Take Randomly Throughout The Day - ✔ The Medication May Cause Drowsiness
, Eye Drops May Be Administered Daily For Which One Of The Following
Select One:
A. Kidney Disease
B. Diabetes
C. Macular Degeneration Correct
D. Arthritis - ✔ Macular Degeneration
Some Medications Should Be Given With - ✔ Food
The Correct Abbreviation Is
Select One:
A. Ac - After Meals
B. Prn - Best Time
C. Bid - As Needed Twice Daily
D. Qd - Every Day Correct - ✔ Qd-Everday
An Individual's Difficulty Taking Oral Medications Is Most Likely Affected By - ✔
Swallowing
A Pharmacy Label Includes The - ✔ Medication Strength
Characteristics Of Controlled Substances Include - ✔ High Abuse Potential; Requires A
Prescription
A Manager/Designee Delegation Of Medication Administration To A Certified Staff
Includes - ✔ Clear And Concise Communication About Each Individual And Their
Medications
The Nurse Practitioner Ordered Propanolol (Inderal) 30 Mg, The Strength Is 10mg Per
Tablet, You Should Administer - ✔ 3 Tablets
Documentation Required After Administration Of Regular Insulin According To A Sliding
Scale Is - ✔ Fasting Blood Sugar, Site Injection, And Amount Of Insulin Given
The First Sound Or Distinct Change In Sound You Hear When Taking A Resident's
Blood Pressure Is Recorded As The.. - ✔ Systolic Pressure
Drugs That Are Effective Against Many Pathogens Are Called - ✔ Broad Spectrum
Mrs. Jones Is Taking Xanax. She Tells You Of The Unusual Dreams She Has Been
Having, You Should - ✔ Report Incident For Future Comparison
Residents With Diabetes Have A Greater Risk Of - ✔ Circulatory Disease
A Certified Staff Is Most Responsible To The - ✔ Manager/Designee
A Way To Prevent Constipation Without Using Laxatives Would Be To - ✔ Drink More
Water
A Resident Refused To Take Medication. To Document The Refusal On The Medication
Sheet You Would - ✔ Write And Then Circle Your Initials In The Box For Time And
Date
A Violation Of The Six Rights Is When - ✔ You Forgot The 8:00 Am Daily Dose And It
Is Now 11:00 Am Correct
When Is It Necessary To Wash Your Hands - ✔ After Administering Medications To An
Individual
Documenting Medications Administered Should Be Completed With - ✔ A Black Pen
Which One Of The Following Warning Signs Might Accompany Prescription
A. Take Only With Alcohol
B. This Medication Is Available In A Generic Form
C. This Medication May Cause Drowsiness Correct
D. Take Randomly Throughout The Day - ✔ The Medication May Cause Drowsiness
, Eye Drops May Be Administered Daily For Which One Of The Following
Select One:
A. Kidney Disease
B. Diabetes
C. Macular Degeneration Correct
D. Arthritis - ✔ Macular Degeneration
Some Medications Should Be Given With - ✔ Food
The Correct Abbreviation Is
Select One:
A. Ac - After Meals
B. Prn - Best Time
C. Bid - As Needed Twice Daily
D. Qd - Every Day Correct - ✔ Qd-Everday
An Individual's Difficulty Taking Oral Medications Is Most Likely Affected By - ✔
Swallowing
A Pharmacy Label Includes The - ✔ Medication Strength
Characteristics Of Controlled Substances Include - ✔ High Abuse Potential; Requires A
Prescription
A Manager/Designee Delegation Of Medication Administration To A Certified Staff
Includes - ✔ Clear And Concise Communication About Each Individual And Their
Medications
The Nurse Practitioner Ordered Propanolol (Inderal) 30 Mg, The Strength Is 10mg Per
Tablet, You Should Administer - ✔ 3 Tablets
Documentation Required After Administration Of Regular Insulin According To A Sliding
Scale Is - ✔ Fasting Blood Sugar, Site Injection, And Amount Of Insulin Given