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MAP Certification Exam Review: Questions and Answers for Medication Administration Program, Exams of Medical Records

A comprehensive review of key concepts related to the medication administration program (map) certification exam. It includes a series of questions and answers covering various topics, such as stages of change, risk factors, blood pressure classifications, cardio-respiratory adjustments during exercise, and energy metabolism. The document aims to help students prepare for the map certification exam by providing a structured review of essential knowledge.

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Medication Administration Program
MAP Certification Training
MAP Medication Administration Program
MAP Certification Exam
Course Title and Number: MAP Certification Exam
Exam Title: MAP Certification Exam
Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025
Instructor:[Insert Instructor’s Name]
Student Name:[Insert Student’s Name]
Student ID:[Insert Student ID]
Examination
180 minutes
Instructions:
1. Read each question carefully.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Use the provided answer sheet to mark your responses.
4. Ensure all answers are final before submitting the exam.
5. Please answer each question below and click Submit when you
have completed the Exam.
6. This test has a time limit, The test will save and submit
automatically when the time expires
7. This is Exam which will assess your knowledge on the course
Learning Resources.
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Medication Administration Program

MAP Certification Training

MAP Medication Administration Program

MAP Certification Exam

Course Title and Number: MAP Certification Exam Exam Title: MAP Certification Exam Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025 Instructor: [Insert Instructor’s Name] Student Name: [Insert Student’s Name] Student ID: [Insert Student ID]

Examination

180 minutes

Instructions:

  1. Read each question carefully.
  2. Answer all questions.
  3. Use the provided answer sheet to mark your responses.
  4. Ensure all answers are final before submitting the exam.
  5. Please answer each question below and click Submit when you have completed the Exam.
  6. This test has a time limit, The test will save and submit automatically when the time expires
  7. This is Exam which will assess your knowledge on the course Learning Resources.

Good Luck!

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Medication Administration Program MAP

Certification Training 2024-

MAP Certification Midterm Exam Review

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  1. What are the Stages of change?: 1. Precontemplation= I can't
  2. Contemplation= Maybe I will
  3. Preparation= I will
  4. Action= I am doing
  5. Maintenance= I have been doing
  6. What are the 8 Risk factors?: 1) Age: Men > or = to 45, women > or + to 55 2)Family History: MI, Coronary revascularization or sudden death before 55 for male relatives or 65 in female 3)Cigarette Smoking: current smoker (or quit within the previous 6 months) 4)Physical Inactivity: not participating in 30 mins 3days/week for at least 3 mo 5)Obesity: BMI > 30 WC: >102 for men, > 88 for women 6)Hypertension: > 130 and/or > 7)LDL > 130 or HDL < 40 OR on lipid lowering meds 8)Diabetes: Fasting plasma glucose >126 or 2 hr OGT test > Need Writing 🤔Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🤔

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  1. What is pulse pressure?: difference between systolic and diastolic pressure
  2. What is the normal BP response to incremental exercise?: SBP: progressive- ly increases around 10 +/- 2 mmHg/MET DBP: should be NO change (within +/- 10 mmHg but no more)
  3. In general, what are the CV responses to incremental exercise?: -SBP and HR increase in response to workload -widening of pulse pressure
  4. What is exertional hypotension?: An abnormal response to exercise A drop in SBP> 10 mmHg from baseline with increase in workload
  • associated with CAD, myopathy and dysrhythmia
  • could correlate with myocardial ischemia and other CV events
  • Max SBP of < 140 mmHg = poor prognosis
  1. What is pulmonary ventilation?: The amount of air moved in or out of the lungs per minute V= VT x f VT= tidal volume f= breathing frequency
  2. What are criteria that would indicate that an individual should NOT exer- cise?: - heart rate is

120 or < 50 bpm

  • resting SBP: > 200 mmHg or < 100 mmHg DBP: 110 mmHg O2 sats: < 90% unless indicated (rare exceptions) additionally if any of the following symptoms are present:
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  • mental confusion
  • leg pain at rest
  • cyanosis
  • increasing SOB
  • severe fatigue
  • acute illness
    1. When should an individual STOP exercise?: - if there is a decrease or stable HR with increase in workload
  • SBP > 220 mmHg or decrease > 10 mmHg with activity -DBP > 110 mmHg or +/- 10 mmHg over baseline
  • O2 sat < 90% (unless altitude: < 88%)
  • signs/symptoms
    1. When does the hypoxic threshold occur? (in terms of arterial PO2 on ventilation: Around 75 mmHg
    2. What is the Fick equation?: VO2 max= HRmax x SVmax x (a-vO2)max
    3. What does the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociative curve tell us?: The curve displays the volume of O2 that is unloaded to the tissues
    4. What are some factors that can shift the O2- Hemoglobin curve?: Shift to the left:
  • decrease in body temperature (10 or 20 degrees C- 38 degrees C is normal)
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  1. high intensity/duration increases- ETC cannot process all of the H ---H + combines with pyruvate to form lactate
  1. What are some facts about lipid metabolism? What about protein?: -burn- ing fat generates more energy per molecule: 1 lipid mcle= 460 ATP Protein metabolism:
  • only small contribution to overall energy (~2 %)
  • for prolonged exercise, may increase to contribute 5- 15%
  • mainly used during endurance and high intensity exercises
  1. What are the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome?: 3 of the following:
  • waist measurement of > 40 in (men) and > 35 in (women)
  • triglyceride levels of > 150 mg/dL
  • HDL: level below 40 mg/dL (men) and < 50mg/dL (women)
  • BP levels of 130/85 or above
  1. What is the ideal maintenance of Blood glucose?: 90-100 mg/dL
  2. Training effects of insulin and glucagon during submax exercise:: Insulin: decreases Glucagon: increases TG-> to FFA in the liver: glycogen -> glucose (which maintains blood glucose)
  3. How does glucose enter the working cell?: through facilitative glucose trans- porters (proteins)
  • GLUT 1 (homeostatic) Need Writing 🤔Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🤔

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  • GLUT 4: used in response to high BG, insulin or during absorptive state ***both of these receptors are found in muscle fibers!!
  1. Insulin regulates entry of glucose into all cells EXCEPT:: the brain
  2. How does having diabetes, or being obese change the effect of insulin?: - decreased activity of GLUT 4 transporter
  • reduced activity of insulin at the muscle and liver; glucose production continues, therefore blood glucose RISES
    1. What are the effects of Growth Hormone during exercise?: overall affect: increased release with increased intensity (training effect)
  • decreases with aging and obesity ACtions:
  • enhances lipolysis
  • enhances liver gluconeogenesis
  • increases sensitivity to other hormones such as adrenaline
    1. What is the training effect of cortisol?: - moderate to high intensity exercise provokes increases in circulating cortisol levels; increases with stress
  • cortisol INHIBITS the insulin-stimulated uptake of glucose in the muscles (body then uses fat for fuel)
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-HR will vary depending on fitness level (the more fit you are= lower HR at any given workload)

  1. What is the relationship between RER and type of fuel utilized?: RER increases= uses less fat, more carbs At 0.85 RER = 50% fat, 50% carbs; At 0.70= all fat, 0 carbs; at RER= 1: no fat, 100% carbs
  2. How many kcals do you have to burn to lose 1 lb?: 3500 kcals
  3. What is the health belief model??: As individuals take greater investment in their health they are more likely to make relevant and meaningful behavior changes. Must feel that the risks out-weigh the benefits. 4 concepts:
  • susceptibility
  • barriers (ex: Self efficacy)
  • severity -benefits
  1. How do you calculate the Mean Arterial Pressure?: MAP= Diastolic + 0.33 (pulse pressure)
  2. What are the ACSM Aerobic Intensity Categories?: very light: <30% HRR, < 57% HRmax light: 30-39%, 57-63% HRmax moderate: 40-59% HRR, 64-76% Vigorous: 60-89%, 77-95% Near max: >= 90%, >= 96%
  3. What is the equation for HRR?: HRR= HR(max)
  • HR(rest)
  1. What is the equation for VO2R?: VO2R= VO2(max) - VO2 (rest) Need Writing 🤔Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🤔

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