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MAP Testing Questions and Verified Answers
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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...
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Map Study Set Unit 1 Exam Questions
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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...
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MAP Exam New Questions and Verified Answers
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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...
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