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Who is a MAP consultant? - A registered nurse, registered pharmacist, HCP 
When do you contact your MAP consultant? - You make/discover a medication 
occurrence, a medication was omitted, a medication was refused (must also notify 
the prescribing HCP), an HCP order/pharmacy label/med sheet do not agree, and if 
you have a question about how to administer a medication. 
After you call a MAP consultant... - contact your supervisor 
Two most important CRC responsibilities are? - Watching for and r...
MAP Consultant is a? - registered nurse, registered pharmacist, health care 
provider (HCP) 
When are MAP consultants available? - 24 hours a day, 7 days per week 
Examples of when you may need to contact a MAP consultant include if? - you 
make or discover a medication occurrence, medication was omitted, refusal, The 
HCP order of pharmacy label or medication sheet do not agree, questions about 
medication or how to administer it 
What happens if there is a medication refusal? - Prescribing the...
You are being more mindful when you are giving medications if you: - Say out 
loud what you need to do before you perform a step 
To avoid making mistakes when administering medications you should: - Remain 
mindful when administering medications 
Melissa Spring has an order written for administration of 1 mg of a medication. 
You accidentally give her 2 mg of the medication. Your first action is to: - 
Immediately call your map consultant 
It is important to accurately report what you see in th...
The HCP changes a medication order from 10mg to 20mg. If the pharmacist 
approves, you may - return the 10mg tablets 
In the medication administration process, check number two includes - comparing 
the pharmacy label to the medication sheet 
The HCP ordered Lithium 900mg once a day in the morning. The strength supplied 
is 300mg per tablet. The number of tablets) to administer is - 3 
You can learn about medication interactions by - reading the medication 
information sheet 
When documenting th...
A fax order from a health Care provider is considered. - A legal document 
A count Book is - Bound 
What a person tells you about how they feel is - Subjective information 
Unless written otherwise on the HCP order or Pharmacy label, Medications are 
give with - Water 
When disposing of medication the number of certified staff needed to be present 
with the supervisor is - 2 
The number found on all the pharmacy labels, needed to obtain a refill from 
pharmacy, is known as the - RX number 
A hea...
Harry's supply of medication is low. You should - Order a refill from the pharmacy 
At the end of the shift, while counting the medications, you discover that the count 
is incorrect by one tablet and there are no math mistakes. - You should document 
that the missing medication was caused by staff on the previous shift 
The best way to treat the people you support is to - encourage their independence 
The HCP wrote an order for 0.5mg of a medication. The pharmacy delivered 1mg 
tablets that ot...
a.m. - in the morning 
p.m. - in the evening/afternoon 
H.S. - hour of sleep 
gm - gram 
cc - cubic centimeter 
D/C - discontinue 
a.c. - before eating 
/c - with 
p.c. - after eating 
/s - without 
ml - mililiter 
mcg - micrograms
A MAP consultant must be a... - physician, registered nurse, or registered 
pharmacist who provides advice and technical assistance to certified staff 
members. 
Acute - illness that is sudden, brief, and severe 
Mindfulness - state of being attentive, careful, observant, always paying attention 
to details when giving meds 
Pharmacist - person skilled in preparing meds and having the license to do so, a 
druggist 
Health Care Provider HCP - person medically trained to care for sick people, can ...
ATTRIBUTE - A TRAIT, QUALITY OR PROPERTY DESCRIDING A 
GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE. A FACT DESCRIBING AN ENTITY IN A 
RELATIONAL DATA MODEL, EQUIVALENT TO THE COLUMN IN A 
RELATIONAL TABLE 
ANNOTATION - THE ALPHANUMERIC TEXT OR LABELS ON A MAP 
SUCH AS A STREET OR PLACE NAME 
AZIMUTH - THE HORIZONTAL DIRECTION OF A VECTOR, MEASURED 
CLOCKWISE IN DEGREES OF ROTATION FROM THE POSITIVE Y -AXIS, 
FOR EXAMPLE, A DEGREES ON A COMPASS 
BASE MANUSCRIPTS - A SET OF TOPOGRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYED IN 
MAP FORM PROVID...
You are being more mindful when you are giving medications if you: - Say out 
loud what you need to do before you perform a step 
To avoid making mistakes when administering medications you should: - Remain 
mindful when administering medications 
Melissa Spring has an order written for administration of 1 mg of a medication. 
You accidentally give her 2 mg of the medication. Your first action is to: - 
Immediately call your map consultant 
It is important to accurately report what you see in th...