Seven Rights
ROUTES
General stuff
casserole
controls
100

This happens when the 7 rights are not followed. 

Med Error

100

Where are topical medications applied?

Where should they be stored?

Topical is applied to external skin.

They are stored away from other medications.

100

Medications that have an effect on the whole body.

What is systemic effect.

100

What type of tablet doesn't dissolve in the stomach?

What is EC Enteric Coated.

100

Prescription drugs that are likely to be abused and are often addictive are?

What are controlled substances.


Policy W7.18/7.18 Controlled Substances.

200

When administering medications to an individual you must check the rights 3 times. When?

 What is when you take it out of the basket, before administering it and when putting it back. 

200

The easiest way to safely take medication is?

What is by mouth.

200

When administering liquid medication

you must use?

What is the measuring device that is provided with the medication.

200

Medication that you can buy without a prescription.

What is over the counter medications.

200

Who can destroy controls?

What are two licensed personnel.


Policy W7.18/7.18 Controlled Substances.



300

What do you do before administering medication?

What is wash your hands or use alcohol gel.

300

Medications that go under the tongue are called?

What is sublingual route.

300

A medication that is given as needed.

What is a prn medication?

300

A life-threatening reaction that needs immediate medical attention and can be visible as swollen lips or difficulty breathing is?

What is anaphylactic shock?

What do you do?

300

When controls are delivered to the home what is the ADSP responsibility?

What is perform a count of controls and make a sheet for each one.


Policy W7.18/7.18 Controlled Substances.

400

What do you do FIRST if you administer the wrong medication to an individual?

Call the Nurse trainer.

400

When an individual breaths medication into the lungs is called.

Inhalation/ inhaler/ nebulizer

400

According to Rule 116 what must you do after giving the prn medication?

 What is follow up an hour later to see if it helped.

400

 ADSP forgets to administer medication.

What is neglect.

400

Who is notified when a control count is off?

Who is the RN trainer and administrator.

Policy W7.18/7.18 Controlled Substances

500

The 7 rights of medication administration are?

What is the right person, Medication, route, time, consistency, right record and right dose.

500

DSP's can do this with left over medications. 

What is destroy. 

500

When must you initial the MAR/Emar to indicate that you have observed the individual taking their medication?

What is Immediately after they consume it.

500

A coworker applied the creams for an individual after their shower while you are passing meds. Who signs off the MAR?

What is the person who gave the med signs it off. 

500

This must be done when the responsibility for administering medications changes from one ADSP to another.

What is a shift count.