Medication Review Welcome to the Medication Review. This quiz contains 28 questions. In order for you to pass, you must answer 22 of 28 correctly. At the end of the quiz you will be notified of the number of questions you answered correctly. If you did not get at least 22 correct, you must take the quiz again First & Last Name (required) The Medication Aide (CMA or Medication Manager) can administer parenteral medications. True False Loperamid is the generic name for which brand name medication? Imodium Robitussin Benedryl Responsibilities of the employee administering medications includes: Giving medications only with prescription orders. Supervising the self-administration of prescribed medications. Know the medications intended use, and any adverse reaction. All of the above. Controlled substances must be kept in a locked container, in a locked cupboard and must be counted on the Schedule II Medication Sheet. True False Medication labels should include: Name of the pharmacy Patient's name Prescriber's name Date the prescription is filled. Number of the prescription Name of the drug Dosage All of the above When administering a rectal suppository, it is best to position the person served: in a sitting position lying on their right side lying on their left side lying on their abdomen Progress Industries' policy states that: Medications may be given 30 minutes before or 30 minutes after the scheduled medication administration time. Medications may be given 60 minutes before or 60 minutes after the scheduled medication administration time. Medications may be given whenever it is convenient for the staff and person served. bid stands for four times a day three times a day twice a day D.C. stands for: both eyes drop discontinued gtt stands for: drop left eye three times a day h.s. stands for: after meals hours of sleep both eyes mg or mgm stands for: right eye both eyes milligram O.S. stands for: both eyes right eye left eye O.D. stands for: right eye left eye both eyes O.U. stands for: left eye right eye both eyes qid stands for: twice a day three times a day four times a day tid stands for: twice a day three times a day four times a day When a med error occurs: A Medication Error Report will be filled out. The employee finding the error will notify the site manager/nurse. The manager will send medication error reports to the case manager/guardian. All of the above. What do you do if a person served occasionally sleeps late on weekends or holidays or spends an evening out socially without carrying their medications? Contact your manager or nurse to adjust medication times Do not give the medications. Wait until the next scheduled medication pass and give the medications that were missed. Mark the medications as "refused". What are the three classifications of drugs? Controlled, legal and over the counter. Prescription, controlled substances, and scheduled drugs Prescription, over the counter and controlled substances Acetaminophen is the generic name for which brand name medication? Ducolax Robitussin Tylenol Ibuprofen is the generic name for which brand name medication? Tylenol Motrin Aspirin Guaifensin is the generic name for which brand name medication? Robitussin Benedryl Aspirin Bisacodyl is the generic name for which brand name medication? Aspirin Ducolax Imodium Acetylsalicylic Acid is the generic name for which brand name medication? Aspirin Imodium Tylenol Diphenhydramine is the generic name for which brand name medication? Imodium Robitussin Benedryl The medical abbreviation A.U, means: The medication should be administered to both eyes. The medication should be administered to both ears. The medication shoud be administered on an empty stomach. The 6 Rights of administering medication safety are: Right time, right person, right environment, right drug, right method, right documentation Right time, right day, right drug, right color, right documentation, right dose Right drug, right dose, right time, right person, right method, right documentation