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NEBRASKA STATE MEDICATION AIDE EXAM Questions and Answers Latest Versions 2025 TOP RATED A+
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Giving certain drugs is in your job description. Which is FALSE? a. The nurse must delegate the task to you. b. The nurse can delegate the task if the person's circumstances are right. c. You must have the necessary education and training to complete the task. d. You must have clear directions before you perform the task. - ✔◻✔◻The nurse must delegate the task to you. The nurse decided that Mr. Monroe needs a drug for pain relief. The nurse delegates the task of giving the drug to you. You must: a. complete the task b. decide to accept or refuse the task c. delegate the task if you are busy d. ignore the task if you do not know what to do - ✔◻✔◻decide to accept or refuse the task The nurse asks you to give a drug. You can refuse to perform a task for these reasons EXCEPT: a. the task is beyond the legal limits of your role b. the task is not in your job description c. you do not like the role d. a nurse is not available to supervise you - ✔◻✔◻you do not like the role
You decide to refuse the task of giving a certain drug. What should you do? a. delegate the task to a CNA b. communicate your concerns to the nurse c. ignore the request d. talk to the director of nursing - ✔◻✔◻communicate your concerns to the nurse Mr. Monroe complains of pain. He asks for a pain-relief drug. What should you do? a. Assess his complaint of pain b. tell the nurse c. call the doctor d. give the drug - ✔◻✔◻tell the nurse As an MA-C, what is your role in the medication administration process? a. sending drug orders to the pharmacy b. receiving filled drug orders from the pharmacy c. giving drugs as delegated by the nurse d. monitoring the person's response to the drug - ✔◻✔◻giving drugs as delegated by the nurse Which of the following can the nurse delegate to you? a. determining if a person needs a PRN drug b. evaluating side effects and allergic reactions c. deciding when a drug is no longer needed d. making and reporting observations - ✔◻✔◻making and reporting observations
d. robbery - ✔◻✔◻negligence These statements are about negligence. Which is TRUE? a. It is an intentional tort. b. The negligent person acted in a reasonable way. c. Harm was caused to a person or a person's property. d. A prison term is likely. - ✔◻✔◻Harm was caused to a person or a person's property. Threatening to touch the person's body without the person's consent is: a. assault b. battery c. defamation d. false imprisonment - ✔◻✔◻assault Restraining a person's freedom of movement is a) Assault b) Battery c) Defamation d) False imprisonment - ✔◻✔◻false imprisonment Photos of Mr. Blue are shown to others without his consent. This is: a. battery b. fraud c. invasion of privacy d. malpractice - ✔◻✔◻invasion of privacy
A person asks you if you are a nurse. You answer yes. What is this? a. negligence b. fraud c. libel d. slander - ✔◻✔◻fraud True or false? Possessing a controlled substance is a crime. - ✔◻✔◻TRUE Who is at risk for being wounded, attacked, or damaged? a. children b. older adults c. persons with disabilities d. all patients and residents - ✔◻✔◻all patients and residents You scold an older person for refusing to take ordered drugs. This is: a. physical abuse b. neglect c. emotional abuse d. verbal abuse - ✔◻✔◻verbal abuse Which is NOT a sign of elder abuse? a. stiff joints and joint pain b. old and new bruises
d. substance abuse - ✔◻✔◻sexual abuse These statements are about domestic abuse. Which is TRUE? a. it always involves physical harm b. it always involves violence c. one partner has control over the other partner d. only one type of abuse is usually present - ✔◻✔◻one partner has control over the other partner You suspect a person was abused. What should you do? a. tell the family b. call the police c. tell the nurse d. ask the person about the abuse - ✔◻✔◻tell the nurse Which is NOT a step in the nursing process? a. observation b. assessment c. planning d. implementation - ✔◻✔◻observation The nursing process: a. involves guidelines for care plans b. is a care conference c. involves a health history and a drug history d. is the method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care - ✔◻✔◻is the method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care
Nursing assistive personnel can give drugs only if: a. the person's condition is stable b. a licensed nurse is in the agency c. it is part of the CNA job description d. allowed by state law - ✔◻✔◻allowed by state law You are an MA-C working in a nursing center. You are supervised by: a. a licensed nurse b. a CNA c. the person needing the drug d. the doctor who ordered the drug - ✔◻✔◻a licensed nurse The purpose of a nurse practice act is to: a. protect the public's welfare and safety b. deny, suspend, or revoke nursing licenses c. regulate nursing education d. determine what nursing assistive personnel can do - ✔◻✔◻protect the public's welfare and safety Medication assistants are certified after: a. becoming a CNA b. passing the state-required education and competency evaluation
newly ordered drug Which agency can deny, revoke, or suspend an MA-C's certification? a. the state board of nursing b. the state regulatory agency responsible for MA-C's c. the national council of State Boards of Nursing d. the agency in which the MA-C is employed - ✔◻✔◻the state regulatory agency responsible for MA- C's On your days off, you call the agency to check on a patient. This is a: a. professional boundary b. boundary crossing c. boundary violation d. boundary sign - ✔◻✔◻boundary sign To maintain professional boundaries, your behaviors must: a. help the person b. meet your needs c. be biased d. show that you care - ✔◻✔◻help the person
A patient asks you out to dinner. You accept. This is a: a. professional boundary b. boundary crossing c. boundary violation d. boundary sign - ✔◻✔◻boundary violation A friend's mother is a resident where you work. You helped with her care. This is a: a. professional boundary b. boundary crossing c. boundary violation d. boundary sign - ✔◻✔◻boundary violation To renew your MA-C certification, you will likely need: a. proof of continuing education hours b. to take another written exam c. to take another skills test d. a physical examination - ✔◻✔◻proof of continuing education hours You give a person a drug for pain relief, Later the person continues to complain of pain. What should you do? a. give the same drug again b. tell the nurse at once
True or false? State law allows you to give a certain drug. A nurse or agency can make you give the drug. - ✔◻✔ ◻FALSE You are assigned to give drugs and the personal care for 8 residents. Resident care is part of your role as an MA-C. - ✔◻✔◻FALSE You are responsible for: a. supervising other nursing assistants b. delegation decisions c. completing delegated tasks safely d. nursing tasks - ✔◻✔◻completing delegated tasks safely You are asked to give a drug. Your state does not allow MA-C's to give that drug. Which is true? a. If a nurse delegated the task, there is no legal problem. b. You could be practicing nursing without a license. c. You can give the drug if giving drugs is in your job description. d. If you give the drug safely, there is no problem. - ✔◻✔◻You could be practicing nursing without a license.
A nurse delegates giving drugs to you. Which is FALSE? a. Nurses can delegate to you the responsibility of giving drugs. b. The delegation decision must be safe for the person. c. The delegated task must be in your job description. d. The delegating nurse is responsible for making sure the drugs were given safely. - ✔◻✔◻. Nurses can delegate to you the responsibility of giving drugs.