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Certified Medication Aide Review Questions with correct Answers 2024( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).
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Medication Aide Study Guide
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Medication Aide Study Guide 
Administer 
to give to, insert or apply medication to a person 
 
 
Controlled Substance 
Medications that have the potential to be addictive and used in a way other than the medication was prescribed; a system must be in place to account for receipt, administration and disposition of each medication 
 
 
Dispense 
preparing and packaging a prescription medication in a container with information required by state and federal law; anytime more than one dose of medicat...
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Certified Medication Aide-KS
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Certified Medication Aide-KS 
Absorption 
drugs entering the bloodstream from the site of administration 
 
 
Distribution 
drugs passing into cells and the spaces between cells 
 
 
Biotransformation 
drugs being broken down into substances that can be excreted 
 
 
Excretion 
drugs leaving the body 
 
 
Penicillin 
Amoxicillin, Pen Vee K, ampicillin 
 
 
Cephalosporins 
Keflex, Duricef, cephalexin 
 
 
Sulfonamides 
Bactrim 
 
 
Antimetabolites 
fluorouracil 
 
 
Alkylating Agents 
Leukeran 
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Certified Medication Aide
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Certified Medication Aide 
list the seven rights for medication administration: 
Resident 
Medication 
Dose 
Route 
Time 
Technique 
Documentation 
 
 
what type of medications cannot be crushed? 
tablets, capsules, powders, pastes, ointments 
 
 
how many cc in a milliliter 
1 cc 
 
 
how many cc in an ounce 
30 cc 
 
 
how many cc in a teaspoon 
5 CC 
 
 
how many cc in a tablespoon 
15 CC 
 
 
how many milligram in a gram 
1000 mg 
 
 
list different ways to identify a resident, which way is ...
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Certified Medication Aide..
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Pharmacology 
Drugs and their uses 
 
 
Pharmacodynamics 
The interactions between drugs and the body 
 
 
The study of how body parts work is called 
Physiology 
 
 
Anatomy is the study of 
The structure of body parts. 
 
 
Controlled substance Act 
Regulates the manufacture and sale of narcotics and dangerous drugs. 
 
 
The first drug law passed in the US was the 
Pure Food and Drug Act 
 
 
What type of drugs are made from plant sources 
Digitalis and opium 
 
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certified medication aide test prep
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certified medication aide test prep 
algia 
pain 
 
 
angin; angina 
chest pain 
 
 
ant; anti 
against 
 
 
bio; biotic 
life 
 
 
a; an 
without 
 
 
bronch(o) 
bronchiole tubes to lungs 
 
 
cardi(o) 
heart 
 
 
coag; coagulate 
clot 
 
 
constrict 
narrow or tighten 
 
 
convulsion 
seizure 
 
 
de; dis 
away or free from 
 
 
dilate; dilator 
enlarge or widen 
 
 
diur; diruet 
removing fluid 
 
 
enter(o) 
intestines
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Certified Medication Aide Terms
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Certified Medication Aide Terms 
Syrups 
is a heavy sugar and water solution with flavoring 
 
 
Spirits 
is alcohol mixed with volatile oil 
 
 
Tincture 
is 10-20% drug solution in alcohol and/or water 
 
 
Fluid extract 
is a highly concentrated alcohol solution 
 
 
Elixir 
is a solution of alcohol, water, sweetener, a aromatics 
 
 
Emulsion 
is oils and fats suspended in water 
 
 
Magma 
is a mixture of heavy particles and water 
 
 
Gels 
is a thick mixture of fine particles with water 
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 10-11
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 10-11 
A patient diagnosed with edema associated with congestive heart failure and hypertension would be prescribed 
 
A. Antihypertensives 
B. Cardiac glycosides 
C. Diuretics 
D. Antilipemics 
C 
 
 
Which drug classification is indicated for treating high cholesterol? 
 
A. Diuretics 
B. Antihypertensives 
C. Antilipemics 
D. Cardiac glycosides 
C 
 
 
Before administering digoxin, the healthcare worker must check the apical pulse. Digoxin should...
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 7-9
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 7-9 
Which term describes microbes that produce infection and diease? 
 
A. Penicillinase 
B. Bactericides 
C. Pathogens 
D. Leukocytes 
C 
 
 
Which bacteria would cause an infection deep within the body, such as in a joint? 
 
A. Arthrogenic bacteria 
B. Anaerobic bacteria 
C. Aerobic bacteria 
D. Acidophilic bacteria 
B 
 
 
If an unfamiliar microorganism enters the body which protein(s) is produced? 
 
A. Anitbodies 
B. Hemoglobin 
C. Myoglobin ...
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 5-6
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Certified Medication Aide Study Guide Chapters 5-6 
Which type of medications must be kept in a locked, secure place with limited access, must be counted or measured at the beginning of each shift, and must have the quantity recorded on a specific form 
 
A. Antibiotics 
B. Contraceptives 
C. Controlled substances 
D. Antipyretics 
C 
 
 
Which term describes the method of applying a drug directly to the skin or mucous membrane, usually for a local effect? 
 
A. Intradermal 
B. Interdermal 
C. D...
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