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Maine CRMA

24hr CRMA

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residents shall only receive the medications ordered by their doctor in the correct dose, at the correct time, and by the correct route of administration
what injectables can unlicensed people administer? epi pen and insulin
can unlicensed people administer epi pen and insulin with no training? NO, must be trained in proper and safe use by a registered professional nurse. documentation of training included in employee record
can you administer meds brought to the house by family? ONLY with a written signed order
what is the max length for a med order? 12 months
what is max length for a psychotropic med order? 3 months
what is max length for a schedule II med order? 30 days
who can accept a med order over the phone? registered nurse, licensed nurse, or pharmacist
how should meds be stored in a setting? kept in original containers, in a locked cabinet with separate cubicles for each resident. key carri4ed by person in charge all times
what temperature should meds be kept at? 33-41 degrees
is there special documentation for schedule II drugs? YES kept in a bound book with person's name, prescription number, date, drug name, dosage, frequency and method, signature of person administering, and verification of the amount on hand
T/F you don't need to count schedule II meds FALSE schedule II meds must be counted when you administer them and record in the bound book
can schedule II meds be stored normally? no, they must be under a double lock
T/F you can throw excess meds in the trash can FALSE take them to the police station to be destroyed
what are the EIGHT RIGHTS right person right drug right dose right time right route right to know right to refuse right documentation
categories of meds (broad) prescription (cannot be obtained without a prescription) and over the counter (can be obtained without a prescription)
what are the 4 types of names a drug is given? chemical (composition and molecular structure), generic, brand/trade, official
types of medications liquids, semi solids, solids, other
what do you do with a med hold? do not give the medicaiton, write an H in th MAR box. circle the box. write on the back of MAR why med is being held
average body temperature oral - 98.6 rectal - 99.6 axillary - 97.6 ear - 98.6
average respirations 12-24/minute
average pulse 60-100 bmp
average blood pressure 100/60 - 140/90
what are the 4 links in the infection chain? a germ, a place for the germ to live, a susceptible host, a way for the germ to enter the host
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