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PODCAST
About
Infectious Disease Response
About Us
What We Do
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The Home Care Solutions Difference
About Our Caregivers
Testimonials
FAQ
Brochure
Careers
Caregivers
Resources
Solutions in Senior Health Podcast
Our Services
Personal Care
Homemaking Services
Companion Care
Respite Care
Alzheimer's/Dementia Specific Care
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Bath Only
Transportation/Procedure Escort
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Music Therapy
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ASSISTING WITH MEDICATIONS
Assisting with Medications Quiz
Name
*
First Name
Last Name
As an employee here, you are allowed to give medication from a “med minder” or Monday – Friday pill box.
*
YES
NO
Are you allowed to give a medication directly from the labeled medication bottle?
*
YES
NO
It’s OK to crush any pill that the patient has a problem swallowing.
*
TRUE
FALSE
Are you allowed to apply topical medication?
*
YES
NO
Are you allowed under Florida State Statute (Chapter 465.003) to apply a transdermal patch?
*
YES
NO
Are you allowed under Florida State Statute (Chapter 465.003) to draw up insulin and give it to a patient?
*
YES
NO
What does the abbreviation NPO mean?
*
NITROGLYCERIN
NOTHING BY MOUTH
WITHOUT
The 7 “Rights” in medication administration are:
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Right medicine, right patient, right time, right dose, right route, right form, and right documentation.
Right medicine, right patient, right time, right dose, right storage, right route, right form.
Is it OK to give a medication from an unlabeled bottle?
*
TRUE
FALSE
Advil and Naproxen are both examples of NSAID class of medications.
*
TRUE
FALSE
Thank you!