North Carolina Medication Aide (Med Tech) Practice Exam

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If a resident's mother brings over-the-counter medication, what should you do?

  1. Administer the medication immediately

  2. Explain that it requires a physician's order

  3. Tell her that over-the-counter medications are safe

  4. Refuse to discuss the medication

The correct answer is: Explain that it requires a physician's order

When a resident's mother brings over-the-counter medication, the appropriate action is to explain that it requires a physician's order. This response is important because medication administration, whether prescription or over-the-counter, must be guided by the facility's policies and procedures, which typically mandate that any medication introduced must be approved by a licensed healthcare professional. This ensures the safety and well-being of the resident, as healthcare providers assess potential interactions with existing medications, allergies, and the resident's overall health conditions before any new medication is administered. Additionally, over-the-counter medications can have side effects and may not be appropriate for every individual, particularly if other medications are being taken. Therefore, the role of a medication aide includes advocating for the resident's health by ensuring that any medication introduced is appropriate and safe, further emphasizing the necessity of following established medical protocols.