Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What is a proof-of-use record required for schedule II drugs?

  1. It lists the date, time administered, resident's name, physician's name, dose, the signature of the person administering the dose, and balance

  2. It lists only the date and time administered

  3. It includes the resident's name and room number

  4. It maintains the expiration date and control number

The correct answer is: It lists the date, time administered, resident's name, physician's name, dose, the signature of the person administering the dose, and balance

A proof-of-use record for schedule II drugs is required to include specific information such as the date, time, resident's name, physician's name, dose, and the signature of the person administering the dose. This is because schedule II drugs have a high potential for abuse and must be closely monitored and documented. Option B is incorrect because it does not include all the necessary information. Option C is incorrect because it does not include the physician's name or dose information. Option D is incorrect because it does not include the resident's name or the signature of the person administering the dose. A proof-of-use record must include all of this information to ensure proper tracking and administration of schedule II drugs.