
Administration of Medication Test PREP
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- Q1The rights completed when preparing the medication include:techniquedocumentationpatientdose30s
- Q2These rights are completed when with the patient prior to administration:medicationto refuseroutedosage30s
- Q3This government agency ("Big Brother") is tasked with assuring security, safety, effectiveness, and quality of drugs, food and cosmetics.FDADEAFBICDC30s
- Q4This route of administration involves placing the medication beneath the tongue:transdermalsubcutaneousbuccalsublingual30s
- Q5Schedules of drugs were created by the _____________________, and divide medications into schedules based on the likeliness of addiction and/or dependence.Controlled Substances ActThalidomide ActSister ActOrphan Drug Act30s
- Q6Carpuject and Tubex are examples of cartridge medication devices used in the field.truefalse30s
- Q7The process of preparing a powdered medication for administration to a patient is referred to as:warmingreconstitutiondilutionconcentration30s
- Q8Before giving the medication to the patient, it is important to correctly identify the patient. You must ask the patient or parent/guardian to state his or her full name and date of birth. Some agencies require patients to spell their last names.falsetrue30s
- Q9Before administering medication to the patient, the medical assistant must: 1. give the name of the medication and who ordered it; 2. explain the desired effects or action of the medication; 3. describe common side effects of the medication; and 4. verify the patient's allergies.truefalse30s