Aspire Richmond Technology AcademyTest Name * First Name Last Name Email * Doctor’s Orders are typically valid for: * 6 months 9 months 1 year Never Staff Members trained in administering emergency medication should be CPR Certified. * True False 911 doesn’t need to be called after administering an emergency medication if the student is doing better and the parent denies their support. * True False Medications should be returned to the parent at the end of the year or thrown in the trash. * Trash False Parents need to provide a new doctor’s order if: * The student goes to the doctor. The order matches the medication label. The doctor adjusts a lunchtime dose. The order is older than 6 months old. Which is not one of The 7 Rights of Medication Administration? * Right Time Right Dose Right Route Right Day Right Person Right Documentation Right Reason Right Medication All medications, even common over-the-counter medications, need to come with a doctor’s order or medication authorization. * True False What is the first thing that needs to be done when tending to a seizure? * Keep the student safe. Track time. Call their parent. Are students with seizures able to play sports and go on field trips? * Yes, if their doctor and parents agree. No, the student has an IEP/504 Plan and cannot attend. No, regardless of what their doctor and parents state. A student has been seizure-free from seizures for over 8 months but they just had one. What are all possible causes of this? * The student has grown and needs a dose adjustment. The student missed their medication dose. The student came in contact with one of their triggers. The student hasn't eaten, is dehydrated, and has been experimenting with recreational drugs. All of the above. How long should a seizure last before it's considered an emergency? * 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes You have completed and submitted your test!