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katovenus [111]
2 years ago
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What information does the Client Intake Form gather? Medications a client is taking and the associated health conditions Nutriti

on logs for three consecutive days Previous exercise experience, nutrition, and health conditions Demographic information like address, email, and phone number
Medicine
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IgorC [24]2 years ago
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Client Intake Form must have medications a client is taking and the associated health conditions.

<h3>Five things to check before giving medication to a client:</h3>

Nurses are taught the “Five Rights of Medication Administration.” Also known as the "5Rs”, these principles help to ensure :

Right Drug- Check the label and bottle again to be sure you are using the right medication. It is possible to unintentionally provide the incorrect medication to the wrong child.

Right Dose- A liquid drug can be more difficult to administer because the dose must be measured.

Right Time- It might be challenging to remember which medication to administer when with so many to keep track of.

Right Route- Despite the fact that it might seem unthinkable, we frequently receive calls about drugs being given inadvertently.

Right Person- Check the name on the bottle again to be sure it corresponds to the child.

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