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CMT Mock Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified for Latest Update, Exams of Nursing

CMT Mock Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified for Latest Update Which of the following is correctly transcribed? a. A gaited scan revealed ostial plaque. b. A gated scan revealed ostial plaque. c. A gaited scan revealed osteal plaque. d. A gated scan revealed osteal plaque. - ✔✔B Which sentence is correct? a. A drug-eluting stent was used. b. A drug-alluding stent was used. c. A drug-eluding stent was used. d. A drug-eliding stent was used. - ✔✔A Choose the correctly transcribed sentence. a. A Deaver retractor was placed and the abdominal cavity was explored. b. A Beaver retractor was placed and the abdominal cavity was explored.

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CMT Training Final Exam Prep
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List the 6 rights of medication administration - ✔✔
1) Right person
2) right medicine
3) right dosage
4) right time
5) right route
6) right documentation
3 additional safety principles - ✔✔
1) wash hands
2) pay full attention to task
3) read label 3 times
3-Way Check. What must be compared? - ✔✔
1) HCP order
2) Pharmacy Lable
3) MAR
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List the 6 rights of medication administration - ✔✔

  1. Right person
  2. right medicine
  3. right dosage
  4. right time
  5. right route
  6. right documentation 3 additional safety principles - ✔✔
  7. wash hands
  8. pay full attention to task
  9. read label 3 times 3 - Way Check. What must be compared? - ✔✔
  10. HCP order
  11. Pharmacy Lable
  12. MAR

T/F- A CMT is licensed by the Maryland board of Nursing to administer medications in

T/F-The HCP must reorder medications at least every 30 days - ✔✔FALSE T/F- If an individual is having trouble breathing, call 911 before the nurse - ✔✔TRUE T/F- The CMT/UAP accompanying an individual to a HCP appointment is responsible for obtaining completed written orders and a completed medical appointment form. - ✔✔TRUE T/F- Medications may be re-ordered only at the time of a HCP appointment - ✔✔FALSE T/F- After receiving special training from the nurse, the CMT may administer medications intravenously - ✔✔FALSE Unlicensed people can administer medications only after completing the medical technician training program and receiving certification from the Maryland Board of nursing - ✔✔True Only the RNCM/DN may delegate medication administration to certified medication technician - ✔✔True All medications must have a healthcare professionals (HCP) order (PMOF) and pharmacy label - ✔✔True A HCP is the same as they PMOF - ✔✔True

8 components of the medication administration cycle - ✔✔1) observe changes

  1. report changes and or observations 3)Assist with the HCP visit
  2. Obtain medications
  3. store medications safely
  4. administer medications correctly
  5. ensure medications are taken
  6. Document medications quickly and correctly reasons medications are used in relation to diseases and illnesses - ✔✔~to cure!!! ~to prevent!!! ~to reduce and relieve symptoms ~to manage How can we insure personal rights, privacy and dignity of the individuals while giving medications - ✔✔~Address individuals by name!!! ~Don't hang signs on the wall ~Don't have them line up at the door for medicine ~Offer privacy What to do if an individual refuses medication - ✔✔~Ask why they are refusing ~Encourage them to take it

Who is responsible for observing and reporting possible effects of medications - ✔✔CMT Define OBJECTIVE symptom - ✔✔something you CAN see or Measure Define subjective symptom - ✔✔Something you CAN'T see or measure Somatic (regular) medications must be reordered by the physician how often - ✔✔Yearly Psychiatric/Behavior modifying medications must be reordered how often - ✔✔Every 90 days Schedule II/ Controlled substances must be reordered how often? - ✔✔Every 30 days What would classify as an emergency medical condition - ✔✔Loss of consciousness ,stroke symptoms, seizure activity, chest pain, eye injury and uncontrolled bleeding What would classify as a non-emergency condition - ✔✔A rush, scratches, fever, diarrhea, and sore throat What would classify as other physical or behavioral changes - ✔✔Weight loss or gain, change your sleep pattern, and change in menstrual cycle

What would you do to encourage individual to participate in a healthcare professionals visit - ✔✔encouraged them to ask questions and write down questions prior to the appointment What are some of the documents you have to take to any medical appointment - ✔✔Medical appointment record, photo ID, insurance card, PMOF/doctors order, lab/test results what are some questions you would want to ask the health care professional when a new medication is ordered - ✔✔-what is its purpose

  • if they have stakes in the company
  • how long until medicine works - side effects to look for
  • any vital signs or lab work required
  • what route should it be taken - any possible drug interactions What is meant by the "refill" of medication - ✔✔The number of times the medication can be resupplied by the pharmacy without re-orders The chemical/generic name of the medication - ✔✔The actual chemical name of the medication and is cheaper Brand name or the name given by manufacturers - ✔✔The chemical name of the medications will be posted on the manufacturers label

What must match in the three-way chat - ✔✔The PMOF the pharmacy label and the MAR What is the name of the form required to record The administration of medications - ✔✔The MAR medication administration record What information can we not find on the MAR - ✔✔Side effects What should be kept separately and the medication cabinet - ✔✔Oral and topical medicines Medications requiring refrigeration should be kept in a - ✔✔Lockbox MAR is considered a what document - ✔✔Legal document All medications must be stored in what - ✔✔The original container and a lock storage area Only who can dispose of controlled substances - ✔✔The delegating nurse What are sometimes maybe necessary to dispose of or not and Not administre a medication - ✔✔When the medicine is expired discontinued refused or contaminated The pharmacy label must never be what - ✔✔Altered or changed

Can used to the medication cabinet must only be accessible to who - ✔✔The CMT and nurse True or false you can remove the medications from the blister pack and plays them and the day of the week container - ✔✔False What do you do if you cannot understand or cannot read the doctors order or pharmacy label - ✔✔Call the nurse True or false it is OK to hang the keys for the lock to the medication cabinet on the hook on the wall next to the cabinet - ✔✔False List the six rights of medication administration - ✔✔1) right person

  1. right medicine 3)right dose
  2. right method or route
  3. right time 6)right documentation and charting What are some safety principles - ✔✔The three-way check, washing hands, one cup per person, sign for what you have given, avoid distractions

What are some symptoms ofTardive Dyskinesia - ✔✔Drooling I blinking lipsmacking leg movements face twitches and arm tremors What is Tardive Dyskinesia - ✔✔Involuntary muscle movement of the face, mouth, tongue legs arms and trunk What are some factors the doctor may consider and choosing the right seizure medications - ✔✔The type of seizure the compliance of the individual the fewest side effects physical factors in the cost What is a "steady state" anti-seizure medications - ✔✔Keeping the amount of medication in the body constant True or falseThe The two hour medication window affects the seizure medications

  • ✔✔False they must be given at the exact same time every day What are some side effects of seizure medications - ✔✔Drowsiness, lack of coordination, nausea, sedation, increase in seizure activity How do we measure to see if an individual's medication is in the therapeutic range - ✔✔Monitor their blood levels

What are some reasons why an increase in seizures could occur - ✔✔Medication levels are too low, illness/medical problems, drug interactions What are some of the reasons 1911 should be called if no seizure protocol is in place - ✔✔If it last longer than five minutes, more than three seizures in five minutes, person does not have a history of seizures, they are pregnant, they are diabetic What is the DDA's basic rule regarding over-the-counter medications - ✔✔Must have a PMOF and a pharmacy label Should over-the-counter PRN medications be stored with the routine medications - ✔✔No