North Carolina Medication Aide (Med Tech) Practice Exam

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When medications are prepared in advance, what is the maximum time they can be pre-poured for oral administration?

  1. 12 hours before administration

  2. 6 hours before administration

  3. 24 hours before administration

  4. 48 hours before administration

The correct answer is: 24 hours before administration

The maximum time that medications can be pre-poured for oral administration is 24 hours. This guideline is in place to ensure the safety and integrity of the medication. Preparing medications ahead of time allows for efficiency in administration, especially in settings with high demands, but it also carries risks. For instance, medications can lose potency, become contaminated, or be confused with other medications if not handled properly. By limiting pre-pouring to a 24-hour period, it ensures that the medications are as close to the time of administration as possible, thereby reducing the risk of errors or degradation. This timeframe balances operational efficiency and patient safety, which is crucial for medication administration practices.