Medication Provision, Storage, Access, Inventory, and Disposal

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Medication Provision, Storage, Access, Inventory, and Disposal

Medication Provision, Storage, Access, Inventory, and Disposal Answering 8 out of 10 questions correctly is required to pass.

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1. Interface Youth Program does not employ licensed medical personnel and therefore provides only medication monitoring. True False

2. At intake, all medication is received by a staff member directly from: a. The participant b. Law Enforcement c. The participant’s parent/guardian d. The Regional Coordinator

3. Medication must be: a. In the original container with instructions for use printed on an appropriate pharmacy label b. In a small zip lock bag c. Wrapped in a paper towel or napkin d. All of the above

4. At intake, each medication should be counted and documented on a separate Medication Record Log. True False

5. In addition to the name of the medication, the dosage, dosing instructions, reason for the medication, the doctor’s name, participant allergies, and the count, what else should be included on the Medication Record Log? a. Common side effects b. A photo of the participant c. A list of each medication that participant takes d. Both a & b

6. Any deviation from the printed instructions should be received in writing from: a. The participant’s parent/guardian b. The prescribing physician c. Law Enforcement d. None of the above

7. To ensure medication is being provided properly, prior to providing medication to a participant, staff should review the participant’s Medication Record Log for the previous: a. 72 hours b. 36 hours c. 48 hours d. 24 hours 8. The Supervisor or designee reviews the Medication Record Logs a minimum of weekly to ensure that participant medications are being provided accurately and appropriately according to procedure. True False

9. If a pill is dropped on the ground or spit out by the participant, staff should place the pill in a zip lock bag and record: a. The participant’s name b. The name of the medication c. The date and the staff’s initials d. All of the above

10. All medication should be returned to the participant upon disposition. True False

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