Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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When using a unit-dose system, the individual medication's label shall include which of the following information?

  1. The drug name, expiration date, and patient's room number

  2. The drug name, strength, expiration date, and lot or control number

  3. The physician's name, dose, and balance

  4. The resident's name and administration time

The correct answer is: The drug name, strength, expiration date, and lot or control number

When using a unit-dose system, it is crucial that each individual medication label includes specific information to ensure proper medication management and administration. The correct answer, option B, outlines the essential details that should be included on the label: the drug name, strength, expiration date, and lot or control number. Including the drug name helps in identifying the medication being administered to the resident accurately. The strength of the medication is important to ensure the correct dosage is provided. The expiration date is crucial in maintaining medication efficacy and safety. Lastly, the lot or control number on the label is significant for tracking and quality control purposes in case there are any issues or recalls related to that specific batch of medication. Options A, C, and D do not provide a comprehensive list of key information required for proper medication labeling in a unit-dose system.