Illinois Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What is the acceptable temperature range for medication storage?

100°F-110°F

40°F-60°F

70°F-80°F

The acceptable temperature range for medication storage is typically between 70°F and 80°F. This range is crucial because medications can be sensitive to temperature fluctuations, which can affect their potency and effectiveness. Storing medications within this specified range helps ensure their stability and integrity, ultimately ensuring patient safety and the effective delivery of care.

Temperatures outside this range can lead to degradation of some pharmaceutical compounds. If medications are stored too cold (as with options indicating 32°F-40°F), they can become unstable, resulting in potential harm when administered. Conversely, storing medications at higher temperatures can also lead to reduced efficacy and possible wastage, which is not only financially burdensome but can also compromise patient treatment outcomes.

32°F-40°F

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