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, b. Avoid abbreviations and acronyms.



c. Use two patient identifiers before giving medications.



d. Always double-check the many drugs with sound-alike and look-alike names because of the high risk
of error. - correct ans:The nurse keeps in mind that which measures are used to reduce the risk of
medication errors? (Select all that apply)



a. When questioning a drug order, keep in mind that the prescriber is correct.



b. Avoid abbreviations and acronyms.



c. Use two patient identifiers before giving medications.



d. Always double-check the many drugs with sound-alike and look-alike names because of the high risk
of error.



e. If the drug route has not been specified, use the oral route.



d. If a patient expresses a concern about a drug, stop, listen, and investigate the concerns. - correct
ans:During the medication administration process, it is important that the nurse remembers which
guideline?



a. When in doubt about a drug, ask a colleague about it before giving the drug.



b. Ask what the patient knows about the drug before giving it.



c. When giving a new drug, be sure to read about it after giving it.



d. If a patient expresses a concern about a drug, stop, listen, and investigate the concerns.

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