A) A preventable event caused by inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the healthcare professional,patient,or consumer
B) An unexpected side effect of a medication unannounced by the drug manufacturer
C) A usual occurrence produced by medication administration by a healthcare professional
D) An unnecessary outcome of a medication by the patient
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A) Prescribing healthcare provider
B) Nurse manager
C) Charge nurse
D) Staff nurse
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A) Communicating with all healthcare providers the medications prescribed
B) Not filling the prescriptions
C) Taking medications in the correct doses and at the correct times
D) Finishing all medications as prescribed
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A) Verify the identity of the patient by asking for name and date of birth.
B) Ask the patient about allergies to food or medication.
C) Administer the medication without knowing its use and side effects.
D) Check drug calculations and doses accurately.
E) Document PO medications only.
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A) The patient should know the name of the medication,the uses,the doses,and when and how they should be taken.
B) The patient understands where they can fill their prescription.
C) The patient identifies the care providers they experienced during the hospitalization.
D) The patient is able to recall old medications in addition to the new medications.
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A) Administering the wrong dose
B) Recording the daily weight of a patient
C) Reviewing of renal or hepatic function labs
D) Performing a system check between the nurse and the pharmacist
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A) Critical occurrence reports are completed if the event has harmed the patient.
B) Ethical issues such as medication errors are reported to the ethical society of the institution.
C) Prevention of future errors can be improved by the report and investigation of the critical occurrence reports.
D) Nurses can be found liable of medication errors and lose their job.
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A) Related to professional practice
B) Provider prescribing
C) Patient education
D) Nursing administration
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