Level 1 Medication Aide | Latest Version | Graded A+
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Level 1 Medication Aide
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Level 1 Medication Aide
Level 1 Medication Aide | Latest Version
| Graded A+
What is the primary responsibility of a Level 1 Medication Aide when administering
medications?
The primary responsibility is to ensure safe and accurate administration of medications to
residents according to prescribed guidelines an...
Level 1 Medication Aide | Latest Version
| Graded A+
What is the primary responsibility of a Level 1 Medication Aide when administering
medications?
✔✔ The primary responsibility is to ensure safe and accurate administration of medications to
residents according to prescribed guidelines and facility protocols.
How should a Level 1 Medication Aide handle a medication error?
✔✔ A medication error should be reported immediately to the supervising nurse or healthcare
provider, documented appropriately, and corrective actions should be taken to ensure resident
safety.
What is the importance of maintaining confidentiality when handling medications?
✔✔ Maintaining confidentiality is crucial to protect the resident’s privacy and comply with
healthcare regulations, such as HIPAA, regarding personal health information.
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,Why is it important to check for allergies before administering medication?
✔✔ Checking for allergies is essential to prevent adverse reactions or life-threatening situations
that could result from administering a medication to which a resident is allergic.
How should a Level 1 Medication Aide store medications to ensure safety?
✔✔ Medications should be stored in a secure, locked area, separated by type, and at the proper
temperature, as indicated by the manufacturer, to maintain their effectiveness and prevent
unauthorized access.
What steps should be taken if a resident refuses medication?
✔✔ If a resident refuses medication, the refusal should be documented, the supervising nurse
should be informed, and efforts should be made to understand the reason for refusal and address
any concerns.
Why is proper hand hygiene important before and after administering medications?
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,✔✔ Proper hand hygiene helps prevent the spread of infections and ensures a safe environment
for both the medication aide and the residents.
When should a medication aide report a resident’s adverse reaction to medication?
✔✔ An adverse reaction should be reported immediately to the supervising nurse or healthcare
provider to ensure appropriate and timely medical intervention.
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O.D. ✔✔Right eye
O.S. ✔✔left eye
O.U. ✔✔Both Eyes
NPO ✔✔nothing by mouth
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cc ✔✔cubic centimeter
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gr. or gr ✔✔grain
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