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300

Your patient tells you that they cannot take their medication because their stomach is upset. Can you leave the pills with him to take when he is feeling better?

NO

300

If a medication has been discontinued, how should that be noted in the MAR?

The medication should be highlighted.
300

You have just administered a buccal medication. When can you leave the patient's room.

Once the medication has been placed and dissolved and closing procedures performed.

300

Where are buccal medications properly placed?

Between the cheek and gums.

300

Name the Beginning 5

1. Knock, wait for response 2. Identify self and patient 3. Wash hands 4. Explain procedure 5. Provide privacy

600

Before leaving a patient's room, describe how the patient's bed should be left?

Lowest position, Bed wheels locked, side rails per facility policy or as ordered.

600

If a med is refused or not given to a patient, how should that be documented in the MAR?

The CMA should initial the MAR and circle their initials. An explanation can also be provided.
600

How long should you shake an inhaler before administering?

Shake well for 10 seconds.

600

How long does a patient have to remain in position after administration of a rectal suppository?

At least 20 minutes.
600

Name the Ending 5

1. Lower bed, rails, Remove privacy 2. Call Light 3. Wash hands 4. Report 5. Document

900

Where should a used transdermal patch be disposed of?

Secure waste storage bin on the med cart.

900

How are allergies identified for patients?

Patients can wear a red wristband, but will also be located prominently in red on each patient's MAR.
900

If more than 1 inhalation is ordered with an inhaler, how long should you wait between inhalations?

1 minute

900

After eye drops have administered in the ear canal, what is the next step? How long does the resident have to maintain position?

Place a clean cotton ball over the ear canal (not IN the ear canal). Resident should hold their position for 3-5 minutes.

900

Do you need to take vital signs BEFORE giving a nebulizer treatment?

YES. The medication can increase heart rate.

1200

True or False. A CMA gave a pain medication to a resident which was ordered PRN. They do NOT need to follow up again with the resident.

FALSE.

1200

If a patient has refused medication _____ times, the nurse should be notified. Why?

2 times. The nurse can do the third attempt, offer patient education, or notify the doctor.

1200

If a patient has 2 different eye drops, how long should you wait before instilling the second eye drop med?

5 minutes

1200

How should a patient be positioned for a rectal suppository?

On their left side, upper leg flexed, covered with drape as appropriate.

1200

Typically, when oxygen is ordered what does the dose look like?

It will be in liters (from .25L up to 10L).

1500

Can a CMA start an IV for a patient under a nurse's supervision?

No

1500

How many people are required to complete a narcotic count and who are they?

The CMA coming on shift to receive the cart. The CMA coming off shift to send the cart. The supervising nurse may also assist.

1500

When administering eye drops, how should the eye be prepared for the medication?

A tissue should be used to wipe the eye from the inner canthus out.  Use a new tissue for the other eye. Wear gloves.

1500
If an error is found between the narcotic count and the book, what happens next?

No one can leave the area until the error is found, and facility policy has been followed for the error.

1500

Can a CMA give G Tube medications?

Yes; however, you must be trained by a nurse or doctor prior to giving them. If you are not trained, you should refuse until training is completed.