The medications should be locked in a cart and finished when you get back.
<h3>What is medication safety?</h3>
- The right patient, drug, dose, time, place, route, and documentation are among these six rights.
- Additionally, nurses are asked to perform the three checks:
- Checking the MAR, checking as they prepare medications, checking once more at the patient's bedside.
- Nurses are in charge of administering medications, which involves making sure the right medication is prepared correctly, dosed correctly, and given to the right patient at the right time through the proper route.
- Many hospitals use a single-dose approach in order to restrict or lower the possibility of administration errors.
- At each safety checkpoint, the drug is compared to the patient's electronic medical record (MAR), ensuring that the patient, medication, dose, route, and timing are all correct.
- Before administering medication, the third and final safety check is performed at the patient's bedside.
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