a medication aide can apply specifically ordered ophthalmic, nasal, vaginal, rectal and otic medication. A. true B. False {Ans: true}Expectorants: Main Actions {Ans: Liquefies mucous secretions allowing them to be expectorated. makes mucus thinner}0.25 mg and 0.25 mg is {Ans: 0.5 mg, 0.50 mg}Legend drugs are also known as ________ drugs. {Ans: prescription drugs}what pain medication does not cause bleeding? 1. naproxen 2. acetaminophen 3. aspirin 4. ibuprofen {Ans: 2. acetaminophen}opthalmic {Ans: pertaining to the eye}A medication aide can not apply medications that involve the treatment of skin that is broken or blistered 1. true 2. false {Ans: 1. true}medication aides must report a change of address or contact information within how many days? {Ans: 30 days}Donning PPE {Ans: gown, mask, goggles, gloves}medication aides can not administer medications by the injection route such as: {Ans: intramuscular, intravenous, subcutaneous, intradermal, hypodermoclysis}Pathogens are {Ans: microorganisms that cause disease, such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi}QOD {Ans: every other day}2 tablespoons {Ans: 1 fluid ounce= 30 ml}MAR {Ans: medication administration record}how to administer ear drops {Ans: 1. straighten ear canal (3 and up pull up) (under 3 pull down)