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QMA IVYTECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRACTICE TEST
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2025 LATEST UPDATE
GRADED A+ PASS.
Pharmacology is the study of - ANSWERS-Medications and their effect on the
body
Mrs. Johnson's Glucophage is ordered bid. She should receive this medication: -
ANSWERS-The abbreviation for two times a day is bid
To treat glaucoma, Mrs. Johnson is given: - ANSWERS-Pilocar is classified as a
miotic which decreases eye pressure and is used to treat glaucoma
Adverse effects of Vasotec include: - ANSWERS-Adverse effects of Vasotec include
hypotension, persistent dry tickling non-productive cough, nausea, and vomiting
To prepare Mrs. Johnson's medication for administration through the G-TUBE,
you should: - ANSWERS-When administering medication via G-TUBE, tablets
should be crushed and diluted in liquid.
When administering Mrs. Johnson's Pilocar, you should: - ANSWERS-Pilocar is an
eye drop and is placed inside the lower lid with the tip of the bottle without
touching the eye.
You document Mrs. Johnson's medications: - ANSWERS-It is very important that
documentation be entered accurately and immediately after the administration of
any medication.
Mrs. Johnson is comatose. To provide oral care, you should position her in: -
ANSWERS-Lateral position means placing the resident on her side. This position
allows for gravity drainage and prevents the resident from choking on secretions
and aspirating fluids into the lungs.
Mrs. Johnson has a minor skin tear. Before applying a transparent dressing, you
should: - ANSWERS-If a layer of skin is torn, but still attached, replace the skin
over the wound, covering as much of the original surface as possible. Apply a
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QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2025 LATEST UPDATE

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Pharmacology is the study of - ANSWERS-Medications and their effect on the body Mrs. Johnson's Glucophage is ordered bid. She should receive this medication: - ANSWERS-The abbreviation for two times a day is bid To treat glaucoma, Mrs. Johnson is given: - ANSWERS-Pilocar is classified as a miotic which decreases eye pressure and is used to treat glaucoma Adverse effects of Vasotec include: - ANSWERS-Adverse effects of Vasotec include hypotension, persistent dry tickling non-productive cough, nausea, and vomiting To prepare Mrs. Johnson's medication for administration through the G-TUBE, you should: - ANSWERS-When administering medication via G-TUBE, tablets should be crushed and diluted in liquid. When administering Mrs. Johnson's Pilocar, you should: - ANSWERS-Pilocar is an eye drop and is placed inside the lower lid with the tip of the bottle without touching the eye. You document Mrs. Johnson's medications: - ANSWERS-It is very important that documentation be entered accurately and immediately after the administration of any medication. Mrs. Johnson is comatose. To provide oral care, you should position her in: - ANSWERS-Lateral position means placing the resident on her side. This position allows for gravity drainage and prevents the resident from choking on secretions and aspirating fluids into the lungs. Mrs. Johnson has a minor skin tear. Before applying a transparent dressing, you should: - ANSWERS-If a layer of skin is torn, but still attached, replace the skin over the wound, covering as much of the original surface as possible. Apply a

transparent dressing. Mrs. Johnson has glaucoma, which affects her: - ANSWERS-Glaucoma is a disorder affecting the eyes causing increased pressure within the eye. Most medications are excreted by the: - ANSWERS-Most oral and parenteral medications are excreted by the kidneys through the urine. Mr. Carson's medications are ordered po. This means you will administer his medications: - ANSWERS-The abbreviation for by mouth/orally is po. Which of Mr. Carson's medications is an anticonvulsant: - ANSWERS-Depakene is an anticonvulsant used to stop or prevent seizures. Adverse effects of Voltaren include: - ANSWERS-Adverse effects of Voltaren include gastrointestinal bleeding When preparing Mr. Carson's Bactrim suspension, you should: - ANSWERS-A suspension is a fluid mixture that needs to be shaken before pouring due to its tendency to separate after a short period of time. You know Voltaren: - ANSWERS-Nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDS) such as Voltaren may be better tolerated with food. The nurse asks you to fill in blanks on Mr. Carson's medication administration record. You should: - ANSWERS-The person who administers the medication is the only one who may document that the medication was given. Mr. Carson has a seizure while you are in his room. You should: - ANSWERS-Never leave a resident who is having a seizure. Stay with him/her and call for the nurse. Mr. Carson's doctor orders a Fleet enema to be given this evening. To administer the enema you will position Mr. Carson in: - ANSWERS-Sims' position is used for rectal procedures including administering enemas. The resident is positioned on the left side with right knee and thigh drawn up and the left arm along the resident's back. A term used to describe a group of symptoms related to a decline in thinking skills