Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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In what type of containers shall contingency medications be stored?

  1. Bulk containers

  2. Jar containers

  3. Single unit containers

  4. Vial containers

The correct answer is: Single unit containers

Contingency medications should be stored in single unit containers. This is because single unit containers ensure that each dose is individually packaged, making it easier to track and administer the medication accurately in case of emergencies. Bulk containers and jar containers increase the risk of errors and contamination, while vial containers may not provide the same level of convenience and clarity in urgent situations.