Safe Medication administration 2023 Correct Questions & Answers(Graded A+)
When preparing to administer a new medication, what would the nurse do first to ensure the patient's safety? Perform hand hygiene. Compare the written order with the medication administration record (MAR). Inform the patient about the medication. Review appropriate nursing considerations. - ANSWER Compare the written order with the medication administration record (MAR). CORRECT. Comparing the written order with the medication administration record (MAR) helps ensure that the medication order has been transcribed correctly into the medication dispensing system. What is the most important step the nurse can take to ensure that the patient is getting the correct medication? Assess the patient's ability to swallow oral medications without difficulty. Question the patient about his or her experience with this or similar medications. Compare the medication label with the MAR three times. Evaluate the patient's understanding of the safety issues related to the specific drug. - ANSWER Compare the medication label with the MAR three times. CORRECT. Comparing the medication label with the MAR three times helps protect the patient from medication administration errors. Which statement or question best illustrates the nurse's understanding of the role of nursing assistive personnel (NAP) in medication administration? "Does the patient need her pain medication?" "Let me know if she complains of any nausea." "What is the quality of her pain now?" "Tell her she doesn't have an order for the drug she's asking for." - ANSWER "Let me know if she complains of any nausea."
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