MEDICATION AIDE STATE TEST 100%
ACCURATE AND VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025/2026 GURANTEED PASS 100%
1 ounce - ANS-30mL
Military time - ANS-1545-1200=3:45
add a zero from 1am to noon and 1300 or larger subtract 1200
Stat order - ANS-medication to be given immediately
Single order - ANS-Medication to be given one time only
Standing order - ANS-Medications given daily at a certain time. Most medication's fault into this
category.
PRN order (as needed) - ANS-Medications given as needed
How many times should you check the mar? - ANS-3 times
which medications should be given first - ANS-Oral medications
Six rights of drug administration - ANS-Right person
right medication
right time
, right dose
right route
right documentation
How many identifiers - ANS-2 identifiers
Oral - ANS-Slowest route of obsorption. Takes effect about 30 min
Sublingual - ANS-Under the tongue (quick acting)
Buccal - ANS-Inside the check (quick acting)
Topical - ANS-Quick absorption into the skin
Rectal/vaginal - ANS-Inconsistent delivery of medication, but absorbs quickly
Inhalation/nasal - ANS-Absorbs and works rapidly
Drugs are obsorbed first into - ANS-The liver
Topically/transdermal - ANS-Gloves
shake
thin layer
clean and dry
not used longer than a week
Optic - ANS-eye
Otic - ANS-ear
ACCURATE AND VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025/2026 GURANTEED PASS 100%
1 ounce - ANS-30mL
Military time - ANS-1545-1200=3:45
add a zero from 1am to noon and 1300 or larger subtract 1200
Stat order - ANS-medication to be given immediately
Single order - ANS-Medication to be given one time only
Standing order - ANS-Medications given daily at a certain time. Most medication's fault into this
category.
PRN order (as needed) - ANS-Medications given as needed
How many times should you check the mar? - ANS-3 times
which medications should be given first - ANS-Oral medications
Six rights of drug administration - ANS-Right person
right medication
right time
, right dose
right route
right documentation
How many identifiers - ANS-2 identifiers
Oral - ANS-Slowest route of obsorption. Takes effect about 30 min
Sublingual - ANS-Under the tongue (quick acting)
Buccal - ANS-Inside the check (quick acting)
Topical - ANS-Quick absorption into the skin
Rectal/vaginal - ANS-Inconsistent delivery of medication, but absorbs quickly
Inhalation/nasal - ANS-Absorbs and works rapidly
Drugs are obsorbed first into - ANS-The liver
Topically/transdermal - ANS-Gloves
shake
thin layer
clean and dry
not used longer than a week
Optic - ANS-eye
Otic - ANS-ear