HHA Application Step 1 Fill out the form below General Application Fill out the form HHA Application Step 2 Nurse Proficiency Exam Full Name Application Date The following are abbreviations for drug routes EXCEPT: A. PO B. IM C. PD D. SL You receive an order for Nitroglycerin to be given sublingually. It would be given: A. Under the tongue B. By mouth C. Instilled in the ear D. Applied to the skin When administering medications, it is OK to leave a resident's medication at the bedside if the resident is present A. True B. False You are legally responsible for any medication or treatment you administer A. True B. False Medications should be given within one hour before or one hour after the prescribed or scheduled time of administration A. True B. False Residents have a right to refuse medications A. True B. False Information or documentation on the MAR for PRN (as needed) medications that are administered includes: A. The amount or quantity of medication administered B. The specific time of administration C. The initials of the person administering the medication D. The effectiveness of the medication E. All of the above You have to document on MAR when a medication is: A. Administered B. Refused C. Omitted D. All of the above When should medications be signed off on the MAR? A. After a resident has been observed to actually take the medication B. After all the residents have been administered their medications and observed to actually take the medications C. After the medication label is checked with the MAR D. Before the county or state visits the home A medication that is ordered sublingually may be chewed or swallowed A. True B. False A medication cannot cause a resident to be confused A. True B. False When a resident has difficulty swallowing, the resident is at risk for: A. Asthma B. Aspiration C. Arrhythmia D. Arthritis Checking the medication label against the MAR three times should always: A. Be done with each medication administered to each resident B. Be done by the new staff members C. Be done if you do not know the resident D. Be done if it is a new medication order You remove a resident's medication from the packages or containers and the resident refuses to take his/hers 12pm medications, you should: A. Put each medication back into the approprieate container the package that the medication came from B. Leave the medications with the resident in case the resident decides to take the medications later C. Dispose of the medications in accordance with the facility policy and procedures D. Document resident's refusal on MAR and chart E. Both C and D are correct Checking the medication label against the MAR three times should always: A. Be done with each medication administered to each resident B. Be done by the new staff members C. Be done if you do not know the resident D. Be done if it is a new medication order Info Name Address Email What position are you applying for (HHA/DSP)? How many years have you worked in healthcare? Enter your current active NJ license number What do you like most about working in this field? Which counties in NJ would you prefer to work in? How many miles are you willing to travel for work? What allergies do you have? Do you have a preference of Male or Female clients to work with? Please explain why you are most qualified to be hire in this position? Which languages can you speak? What is your availability/ shift preference? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holidays What is your shift availability? When are you available to start? List your certification documents Enter your name, this will serve as your signature SHOW SUMMARY Some required Fields are emptyPlease check the highlighted fields. Submit Previous Step Next Step