Definitions
measurements and forms
medication knowledge
administration of medications
Important medication rules
100

Work selected by the nurse trainer and delegated to qualified, competent ADSPs in selected situations and Does NOT require nursing judgement?

What is the tasks of medication administration

100

To best measure liquid medications use this

The cup provided with the medication

100

To make sure crushed medications that are mixed with food are properly consumed what do we ensure?

That the individual consumes all of the food mixed with the medication

100

We can administer medications how early or late from the scheduled time

1 hour before and 1 hour after

100

Not administering a prescribed medication is an example of

What is neglect

200

The Path that medication enters the body

What is the route?

200

Measurement devices  of liquid medications to be avoided

what are Household measurements like spoons

200

What do we avoid when choosing a vehicle for medication

What are meal time foods?

200

What is the first thing we do if we give someone medication that belongs to another person?

What is Call the nurse trainer for directions

200

To administer eye drops or eye ointment the correct way is to :

a) drop medication in the center of the eye ball

b) create a pouch and place medication

c) Use your finger to apply the medication

d) Place the applicator into the eye and squeeze the medication out

b) create a pouch and place medication

300

The way that topical medications should be stored

What is separate from other medications?

300

This type of a tablet is easier to break in half

What is a scored tablet

300

This medication helps decrease stomach acid and irritation of the stomach lining

What is an antacid?

300

What the ADSP does if they forget to document administration of medication

What is call the nurse and fill out a medication error report

300

What are the 3 times the 7 rights of medications are checked?


1. When removing medication from locked storage

2. Before popping out or preparing medication

3. Right before administering/giving the medication

400

A medication held under the tongue to be dissolved is a _____________ medication

What is sublingual?

400

The measurement of medication with use of ML is used to measure

What is volume

400

This category of medications causes drowsiness, tiredness and cosntipation

What are antidepressants

400

To properly administer an inhaled medication what is the most important thing to remember?

Have the person hold their breath as longs as possible

400

After administering a PRN medication, the client asks for more medication before the instructions allow(too early). What is the correct response?

Call the Nurse Trainer for direction

500

Ointments are in a ___________base

What is Fatty

500

Topical medications in a liquid base

What are linaments?

500

Antidepressants effect this body sytem

What is the nervous system

500

A family member asks you to start administering a supplement to help a client with their behaviors, what do you do

Not give the supplement and call the Nurse

500

Your client is complaining of a common side effect of one of his medications that you are aware of, is it ok to hold this medication if you know that it is causing these side effects?

No, you must notify the Nurse Trainer

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