MAP EXAM new test guide questions with
rationale answers
HCP - ANS who do you report to if a client has trouble swallowing a pill?
MAP consultant - ANS a registered nurse
a registered pharmacist
a Health Care Provider (authorized prescriber)
MAP consultant - ANS who to call if :
- too much or too little of a medication was administered
- the medication was omitted (not given)
- the medication was refused
- the HCP order, pharmacy label or medication sheet do not agree
Mindfulness, Supporting Abilities, Communication - ANS principles of medication
administration
prescribing HCP (also acts as the MAP consultant in this situation)
your supervisor - ANS a pt refuses their med, you ask why and report that
information to
Support Plan - ANS an extension of a HCP order, for meds that lessen a
BEHAVIOR
Protocol - ANS for meds used to lessen a PHYSICAL SYMPTOM
HCP - ANS contact person for health related issues, concerns or questions
MAP consultant - ANS contact person for med questions, provide technical
assistance regarding medication
your supervisor - ANS when you contact your MAP consultant you must also
contact
, MAP consultant - ANS who do you contact when:
- an occurrence is made
-med received is different from HCP order
- med looks different from last time it was obtained
- med strength is wonky and you cannot administer
HCP - ANS who do you contact when:
- med is refused
- medication is not available from pharmacy
- no refills left
- an order is missing the person's name, medication, dose, frequency, route, date, or
signature
MAP consultant - ANS who do you contact when:
- math error in count book
-shift count pages in count book are almost full
- count book binding is loose
- medication seems tampered with
- med is low and you don't know if refill has been ordered
- you cannot locate a medication to administer
all - ANS what changes must be reported?
all - ANS which prescription medications are controlled substances
Controlled (Schedule VI)
Countable Controlled (Schedule II - V)
Over the Counter (OTC) - ANS 3 categories of meds
Controlled (Schedule VI) - ANS medications that require a prescription written by
HCP
Controlled medication requirements - ANS - HCP order
- labeled and packaged by pharmacy in bottle or tamper resistant package
- secured in a locked area
- tracked using med order/receiving log & med sheet
- med is documented on transfer document and DPH disposal record
controlled medications are tracked using - ANS - medication ordering/receiving log
- medication sheet
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