Download - Medication Administration
“Pay” Attention
I Don’t Want That
Is It This or That?
Groups of Three
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Topical is an example
Category 1 – 10 Points
Usually ordered in “mg”
Category 1 – 20 Points
How often per day a medication is given
Category 1 – 30 Points
Tylenol or Acetaminophen
Category 1 – 40 Points
An Emergency Fact Sheet may help to figure out
Category 1 – 50 Points
Therapeutic Effect, No Apparent Desired Effect
or Unwanted Effect
Category 2 – 10 Points
Mindfulness, Maximizing Capabilities and Communication
Category 2 – 20 Points
The parts of the medication
administration process
Category 2 – 30 Points
This is done three times before administering
medication
Category 2 – 40 Points
Basic sections in a Count Book
Category 2 – 50 Points
113 pounds
Category 3 – 10 Points
“My stomach hurts”
Category 3 – 20 Points
Crying
Category 3 – 30 Points
Bruise
Category 3 – 40 Points
The length of time a seizure lasts
Category 3 – 50 Points
When a person receives a medication ordered to help calm them and
instead is unable to relax
Category 4 – 10 Points
A rash means this might be happening
Category 4 – 20 Points
This is a possibility if the person has hives and
difficulty breathing after receiving a medication
Category 4 – 30 Points
This happens when too much medication builds
up in the body
Category 4 – 40 Points
An example is nausea
Category 4 – 50 Points
You bring 2 forms of ID; 1 form of ID is government issued, signed and has a
photo of you but it is expired. You are
considered a
Category 5 – 10 Points
If you are 1 second late for your scheduled test you are considered a
Category 5 – 20 Points
What happens if you bring your child to the test area on test day?
Category 5 – 30 Points
What happens when you exhaust your state
funded tests
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Category 5 – 40 Points
If you do not bring 2 forms of ID you are
considered a
Category 5 – 50 Points