Nebraska Medication Aide Worksheets Study Guide
Five Rights - Answer️️ -Getting the right drug to the right resident in the
right dosage by the right route at the right time
Licensed health care professional - Answer️️ -A licensed individual for
whom administration of medication is incl...
Five Rights - Answer✔️✔️-Getting the right drug to the right resident in the
right dosage by the right route at the right time
Licensed health care professional - Answer✔️✔️-A licensed individual for
whom administration of medication is included in his/her scope of
practice
Medication aide - Answer✔️✔️-A person who has received specialized
training in the process of assisting with administrating medications
Neglect - Answer✔️✔️-Not providing goods or services needed by a person
to prevent injury, emotional pain, mental distress or physical illness
Medication action - Answer✔️✔️-Anticipated, desired effect of a medicine
Side effect - Answer✔️✔️-Any unintended reaction to a medication
Beth Nelson is a medication aide at Allcare Assisted Living. She works the
evening shift and has an LPN on call if needed. In which situation should
Beth call the LPN, and why?
a) A resident has fallen to the flood. Beth sees no sign of injury. The
resident is alert and competent. The resident declines further assistance,
gets up and returns to her room on her own
b) The pharmacy sent a medication that is the wrong dose for the resident
c) Beth accidentally gave a resident a morning medication at 5:00pm -
Answer✔️✔️-c) Beth accidentally gave a resident a morning medication at
5:00pm
Mrs. Clayton, a resident in your facility, has been alert and able to take her
medication without difficulty. She recently started a new blood pressure
medication for her high blood pressure. This morning she is difficult to
arouse and is unable to swallow without choking. What is the medication
aide's next step? - Answer✔️✔️-Contact the physician and let them know
that the resident has had a reaction to the medicaiton
How are medications stored in the work setting? - Answer✔️✔️-Medications
are stored in either a locked room or a locked medication cart. Controlled
substances are locked in a box which is then locked in a locked cart.
What are the four basic routes of medication provision? - Answer✔️✔️-Oral,
Inhalation, Topical, Installation in to the eyes, ears and nose
What is the most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of
infection? - Answer✔️✔️-A medication aide can wash their hands after
contact with any resident
If a resident refuses a medication, what should the medication aide's
response be? - Answer✔️✔️-The medication aide should document the
refusal and then report to the supervisor
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