Medication Administration Test
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DJJ 11.26 Attachment J Medication Administration Test
Staff Name: ______Date: ______
True or False – Please circle the correct answer. # Scenario 1 T / F A youth was ordered to have Benadryl but was given Dramamine. The on- call nurse should be notified. 2 T / F PRN is the abbreviation for Per the Registered Nurse. 3 T / F Asthma inhalers are kept in the control room after hours. 4 T / F Medications administered by the JCO do not have to be documented. 5 T / F A medication that is scheduled to be given at 0800 can still be administered at 0855. 6 T / F A routine time of medication administration is 0200. 7 T / F The only medication reference available for the JCO is verbal information given by the on-call medical staff. 8 T / F One of the 5 Rights of Medication Administration is “Right Route.” 9 T / F The JCO is responsible for ensuring that vaginal creams are administered correctly. 10 T / F The JCO may have to give an intradermal injection.
Completion:
11. The 5 rights of medication administration are: Right ______
Right ______
Right ______
Right ______
Right ______
12. Medications are located in the ______medication cart and stored in the medical clinic.
13. Two ways to ensure that the youth has taken and retained his medication is to ______and ______. Medication Administration Test
14. In an ideal situation, routine medications would be administered by the ______on duty.
15. The medication label should be checked ____ times.
16. A specific procedure to follow when administering topical medications is place the medication on the youth’s ______.
17. Providing privacy when administering internal medications preserves the ______of the student.
Matching
18. PO ______A. Before Meals 19. BID ______B. Bedtime 20. OTC ______C. Four Times A Day 21. QID ______D. Without 22. AC ______E. By Mouth 23. PC ______F. Everyday 24. D/C ______G. Over the Counter 25. HS ______H. After Meals 26. QD ______I. Discontinued 27. S ______J. Two times a day
Demonstration (please use attached MAR to complete questions 28-30)
28. Youth Dorian Marcell is scheduled to receive Keflex 500mg PO QD. The dose is scheduled for 0830. You, the administrator, have removed the capsule from the blister pack and placed it in the medication cup for administration. Marcell approaches the cart and states “I don’t want it today. Maybe tomorrow, but not today.” In the spaces provided, explain what should be done. Document your actions on the MAR. ______
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29. It is time for 0830 med pass. Angela Josey is scheduled to receive Adderall 20mg QD, Ferrous Sulfate 325mg BID, and Benadryl 25mg Q HS. Because there is a red “C” next to the medication on the MAR, the JCO knows that the medication is a controlled substance. Explain the procedure that should be followed and document all of your actions appropriately. ______
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30. The youth have gathered in line to receive medication during 1900 med pass. You, the administrator, have prepared the medication for youth Savanna Mimbs. After administering Ms. Mimbs’s medications, her friend, Devita Ashley, approaches the cart and asks for Benadryl to relieve her itching and insomnia. Ms. Ashley is 14 weeks pregnant, but plans to have an abortion on Saturday. Explain in detail the proper procedures to be followed and document the information on the MAR as needed. ______
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Bonus: (3 points)
When in doubt, ______.
Upon completion of the test, please return the completed test along with the training booklet to Lead Nurse. A minimum score of 80 is required to receive certification.
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