A resident can deliver another medication to another resident.
False.
Name two medications from our approved standing orders that may be used for pain.
Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen
Bracelet Identification System:
1. How many different types of bracelets in Kokopelli do we use for medical identification?
2. Name the color and purpose of each bracelet.
1. 4 Different Color Bracelets
2. Red - Allergies, Blue - Sport Restrictions, Green - Prescribed Medication, Pink - Pregnant
What is the Six Rights of Medication Administrations?
1. Right Time
2. Right Patient
3. Right Medication
4. Right Dose
5. Right Route
6. Right Documentation
Who is the Interim Assistant Lead Medical Coordinator?
Odetis Perez Baro
If the resident received Acetaminophen at 3 PM and is still complaining about pain, the resident may receive Ibuprofen at 6 PM.
False. (You may alternate Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen every 4 hours).
Which medication from our approved standing orders can be used for constipation?
7 AM - 8:59 AM - If a resident has a prescribed medication at a certain time they can receive the medication at earliest an hour before and 59 minutes after to document it.
A. Channel 1
B. Channel 2
C. Channel 3
D. Channel 4
B. Channel 2
In Article 7, which section/policy number is Medication Services under?
R9-10-718
During a recreational outing, (2) ASAOM trained staff is required if a resident has a prescribed medication during the time of the outing.
True ( 2 ASAOM trained staff are required as one is needed for the assistance process and the other as a witness).
What analgesic medication can be given to a pregnant resident from our approved standing orders?
Acetaminophen 325 mg
1. Who do you notify if a seizure occurs in one of our residents?
2. If a seizure last longer than, ___ minutes you need to call 911.
1. Notify MD, LMC, or Medical Department
2. 5 Minutes
Who do you call if a resident has been poisoned?
A. 911
B. Shift Leader
C. Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center
D. Medical Department
C. Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center
1-800-222-1222
What is the SWK's Medical Department Mission?
To deliver the appropriate and necessary health and prevention services to Unaccompanied Minors during the time that they are in our care.
OTC Medication Cabinets and Medication Cart need to be locked at all times only during the night shift when no staff from the Medical Department is present.
False (OTC Medication Cabinets and Medication Cart need to be locked at all times)
What is the maximum dosage of Acetaminophen that can be given during a single administration?
1000 mg ( 2 - 500 mg Tablets)
Temperature Protocol:
1. At what temperature should a temperature log be conducted?
2. What is the (4) Procedures that can be used in reducing the resident's fever?
1. 101.5 F or 38.3 C
2. 1 - Antipyretic Therapy with Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen, 2 - Warm Shower, 3 - Hydration, or 4 - Oral Rehydration Therapy
When administering an EpiPen Jr, what is the approved weight range?
A. 23 - 43 lbs
B. 30 - 50 lbs
C. 33 - 66 lbs
D. 40 - 75 lbs
E. None of the Above
C. 33 - 66 lbs
List the (5) most common types of medications that we use in our program.
1. Antipyretics.
2. Analgesics
3. Anti-Seizures
4. Antibiotics
5. Psychotropic
TB can be transmitted from person to person through touching or sharing plates/cups?
False
What is the name of the PRN Medication that we have in stock for seizures that can be used for one of our residents?
Clonazepam 1 mg
Hypoglycemia Protocol:
1. How many grams of quick acting sugars is needed to be given?
2. Name the (5) approved methods of administering the quick acting sugars
1. 15 grams of quick acting sugars
2. 4 oz of regular soda, 4 oz of juice, 1 tablespoon of sugar, 17 skittles, and 4 starbursts
(These can be found in the fridge in Medical Department)
What type of mask should be used and precautions should be taken when a resident is under isolation for Active TB?
A. No Mask and Contact Precautions
B. Regular Mask and Droplet Precautions
C. N95 Mask and Airborne Precautions
D. N95 Mask and Droplet Precautions
C. N95 Mask and Airborne Precautions
1. Help the minor whom you are assisting to wash his or her hands
2. Wash your hands.
3. Get the Medication Documentation for the individual you are assisting
4. Gather Supplies
5. Follow the Six Rights of Medication Administration