A) Only administer medications that you have prepared
B) Give clients unlabeled medications from the pharmacy
C) Rinse off a pill if it has been accidentally dropped
D) Leave medication with a family member to give to the client
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Multiple Choice
A) Examine the nurse's behavior in detail
B) Write a performance warning about the error
C) Arrange a meeting between the manager,nurse,and risk manager
D) Initiate a root cause analysis of the error
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Multiple Choice
A) relabel the medication bottle.
B) discard the bottle and order new medication.
C) change the medication to a new bottle.
D) send the medication to the pharmacist for relabeling.
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Multiple Choice
A) call the client by his or her name,and if the client responds,administer the medication.
B) ask the visitor at the bedside to confirm the client's name.
C) rely on the taped band at the foot of the client's bed to confirm the client's identity.
D) ask the client to state his or her name and date of birth.
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Multiple Choice
A) Reduces time that administering medications takes
B) Eliminates the need to chart medications given
C) Prevents prescribing and transcription errors
D) Helps keep number of medications ordered to a minimum
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Multiple Choice
A) Adverse drug event
B) Medical error
C) Malpractice
D) Medication error
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Multiple Choice
A) telephone orders.
B) written orders.
C) verbal orders.
D) routine orders.
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Multiple Choice
A) Allow her to refuse her medications
B) Persuade her that these medications are necessary
C) Remain with her until all medications are swallowed
D) Approach her with firmness and authority
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Multiple Choice
A) Ensure that all medications were charted from the previous shift
B) Ensure that all medications have been signed off in the chart since the last 24-hour chart check
C) Compare the current medication list against the client's medication list from home and any admission and transfer orders
D) Ask each client if he or she plans to refuse any medications ordered for the shift
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Multiple Choice
A) Check the name and date of birth on the label at the foot of the bed and compare it to the medication administration record
B) Check the name and date of birth on the client's ID bracelet against the medication administration record
C) Ask the client,"Are you Edna Smith?"
D) Ask the client if she remembers her name
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