North Carolina Medication Aide (Med Tech) Practice Exam

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What should you do if a resident expresses concern about a medication?

  1. Ignore the concern and administer the medication

  2. Double check the medication and dosage information

  3. Tell the resident everything will be fine

  4. Administer the medication and monitor afterwards

The correct answer is: Double check the medication and dosage information

When a resident expresses concern about a medication, it's important to address their feelings and ensure their safety. Double checking the medication and dosage information is critical because it confirms that the correct medication is being given at the correct dose. This action not only reassures the resident that their health and well-being are prioritized, but it also helps prevent potential medication errors that could lead to adverse effects. Taking the time to verify this information promotes a culture of safety in healthcare settings and emphasizes the importance of communication between medical staff and residents. Furthermore, being attentive to a resident's concerns fosters trust and encourages them to voice any future worries, which is crucial for effective patient care and ensuring adherence to the treatment plan.