1 / 10

Test Medication Assistant Training

Test Medication Assistant Training. Module #10 Emergencies Related to Medication. Question # 1: A signed authorization /order from a licensed prescriber includes:. a) Name of medication with dosage and route. b) Frequency and time medication given.

mardi
Télécharger la présentation

Test Medication Assistant Training

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Test Medication Assistant Training Module #10 Emergencies Related to Medication

  2. Question # 1:A signed authorization /order from a licensed prescriber includes: a) Name of medication with dosage and route. b) Frequency and time medication given. c) Date of the order and the discontinuation date, if applicable. d) All of the above.

  3. Question # 2:Which of the following is NOT related to medication emergencies in schools? a) Establishment of an ongoing relationship with the local hospital and local Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel. b) Current emergency telephone numbers and an emergency action plan. c) Copy of student’s health insurance card. d) An established information system to monitor emergencies and trained school personnel.

  4. Question # 3:When an omission of medication is first recognized ,the person assisting with medication should immediately: a) Complete the Unusual Occurrence Report. b) Notify the principal and the school nurse. c) Document all circumstances and actions taken on the student’s health record. d) Give the missed medication.

  5. Question # 4:Designated school personnel should receive school-specific and student specific training from the delegating registered nurse prior to assisting students with medication. The training should be repeated at least: a) Every three years. b) Every two years. c) Every year. d) Every six months.

  6. Question # 5:You have just given Johnny an overdose of medication. Which of the following is the correct sequence of action steps that you will follow? a) 1. Closely supervise and observe the student. 2. Identify the correct dose, time, and name of the medication prescribed for the student; 3. Immediately have an adult notify the principal and the school nurse and simultaneously contact the Alabama Poison Control Center (APCC) and provide required information. (you may need to activate EMS). 4. Follow instructions provided by the APCC; 5. Notify the parent or guardian; and 6. Complete an unusual occurrence report. Or: (More choices on next slide)

  7. Question # 5: (Continued) b) 1. Activate EMS; then. 2. Leave the student with the principal while you go call the parent; Or: c) 1. Closely supervise & observe the student; 2. Immediately have an adult notify the school nurse of the error; simultaneously, contact the Alabama Poison Control Center (APCC) and provide required information; 3. Notify parent or guardian; 4. Notify the Alabama Board of Nursing of the error. Or : d) 1. Activate EMS 2. Leave the student with the principal while you call the parent; 3. Have another adult call the Alabama Poison Control Center; 4. Contact the pharmacist and request better labeling.

  8. The End! Final Quiz! You have completed the Medication Assistant Training .

  9. Test Key Module # 10 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. A

More Related