The 6 Rights
Medication Terms
Safety First
Administration Steps
Common Errors
100

What are the 6 Rights of Medication Administration?

Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation

100

What is a PRN order?

Medication given as needed

100

Always check a resident’s allergies before giving medication. True or False?

|True

100

The first thing you should do when beginning a medication pass.

|Wash your hands

100

Giving the wrong dose is an example of what?

|A medication error

200

This Right makes sure you give the medicine to the correct person.

Right patient

200

What does MAR stand for?

Medication Administration Record

200

Medications should be stored in what kind of location?

Locked cabinet or medication cart

200

|Before giving medication, you should always check the label how many times?

|Three times

200

Failing to document that you gave a medicine is a violation of which Right?

|Right documentation

300

Checking the prescription label against the MAR three times ensures this Right.

Right medication

300

What does “OTC” stand for?|Over-the-counter

Over-the-counter

300

What must you do if a resident refuses medication?|Respect their right to refuse and document it

Respect their right to refuse and document it

300

Crushing tablets or opening capsules without an order is considered what?|

A medication error

300

Skipping an allergy check can lead to what?

|An allergic reaction

400

Giving insulin as an injection instead of by mouth is an example of this Right

Right route

400

A prescription that is renewed every few days or weeks is called a ______ order.

Routine order

400

Which type of medication order should never be given by a Medication Aide?|STAT or emergency orders

STAT or emergency orders

400

When pouring liquid medicine, at what level should you read the measurement?

At eye level

400

True or False: It’s okay to borrow medication from one resident to give to another.

False

500

Recording that you gave a medication after giving it ensures this Right

Right documentation

500

The abbreviation “NPO” means what?|Nothing by mouth

Nothing by mouth

500

Gloves are worn when administering which type of medications?

|Topical or those that may contact skin/body fluids

500

If a pill drops on the floor, what should you do?

|Dispose of it properly and get a new dose

500

What should you do immediately after realizing you made a medication error?

|Report it to the nurse/supervisor right away

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