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mecd1991 mecd1991
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6 years ago
When administering a prescribed drug to a client, which action would be completely inappropriate? Select all that apply.
 
  A) Charting immediately on the MAR after drug administration
  B) Removing a drug from an unlabeled container
  C) Giving a drug that someone else prepared
  D) Crushing tablets or opening capsules
  E) Removing the drug's unit dose wrapper at the client's bedside
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6 years ago
Ans: B, C, D
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The nurse should always record immediately on the MAR after drug administration. The nurse should never remove a drug from an unlabeled container, give a drug that someone else prepared, or crush tablets or open capsules without consulting a pharmacist. The drug's unit dose wrapper should remain on until the nurse arrives at the client's bedside.
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6 years ago
Makes a ton more sense now
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