1. What is objective information in medication administration?
Answer: Factual information.
2. What is an example of everyday reporting in medication administration?
Answer: Telling someone's parents that they had a great time at the water park.
3. What is crucial in reporting medication information?
Answer: The timing of reporting.
4. What should you do after reporting medication information to a MAP consultant?
Answer: Call your supervisor.
5. What should you do if the pharmacy delivers the wrong medication dosage?
, Answer: Contact the pharmacy.
6. Where should the keys to the medication storage be kept when not in use?
Answer: With the person assigned to administer medications.
7. Unless specified otherwise, what is medication typically given with?
Answer: Water.
8. How would you prepare a medication ordered as 250mg when the pharmacy supplies it in a liquid
form with a notation of 125mg/5mL?
Answer: You would expect the pharmacy label directions to instruct you to prepare 10mL.
9. Where must all prescription and over-the-counter medications be recorded?
Answer: On a medication administration record.