DOB: 12/12/2012
What is the right patient?
The name of your textbook about medictions?
What is Mosby's Textbook for Medication Assistants
Another way to say medication administered orally?
What is by mouth?
These are performed for every patient, every time prior to medication administration
What are the 6 rights?
The muscle used for a shoulder injection
What is the deltoid?
Intramuscular
What is the Right Route?
Vaccine Information Sheets can be found here:
What is the CDC website?
This route is generally in a lotion, cream or patch form
What is topical?
T/F: You should catch up on your weekend plans while preparing medications
What is false?
The number of patellas a human has
What is 2?
Medication Administration Record
What is the Right Documentation?
What is the package insert?
This is the route for medications given via a nebulizer treatement
What is inhalation?
The documentation completed prior to administering medication
What is pre-charting?
A sphygmomanometer measures
What is blood pressure?
A patient receives B12 injections every 3 months
What is the Right Time?
The St. Luke's Medication Resource Site
What is Lexicomp?
Subcutaneous, intradermal and intramuscular are types of:
What are injections?
v2
What is Validate and Verify?
A Nephrologist specializes in treating this body part
What is the kidney?
Name 2 Rights identified here:
Tylenol 500mg
What is the Right Medication and Right Dose?
You call this person when you have a medication question
Who is a pharmacist?
Suppositories can be administered via these 2 routes
What are Vaginal and Rectal?
3 Way Repeat Back can also be called:
What is closed loop communication?
The medical ABCs are:
What are airway, breathing and circulation?