- Make crossword puzzles out of the names, indications, indications, side effects, and other special drug features. ...
- You can tweak the crossword technique to help distinguish lookalike/sound-alike drugs. ...
- Make up an acronym for the drugs. ...
- Make up a jingle or rhyme.
What are the 8 rights of medication administration that the nurse must remember?
- Right patient. Check the name on the order and the patient. ...
- Right medication. Check the medication label. ...
- Right dose. Check the order. ...
- Right route. Again, check the order and appropriateness of the route ordered. ...
- Right time. ...
- Right documentation. ...
- Right reason. ...
- Right response.
How do you remember patient rights?
- Right Patient. Make sure you verify the patient's identity. ...
- Right Medication. ...
- Right Dose. ...
- Right Time. ...
- Right Route. ...
- Right Documentation.
When administering medication you must remember the R's?
One of the recommendations to reduce medication errors and harm is to use the “five rights”: the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time.
What are 10 medication administration rights?
- Right patient.
- Right medication.
- Right dose.
- Right route.
- Right time.
- Right patient education.
- Right documentation.
- Right to refuse.
What are the 10 patient rights?
- Right to Appropriate Medical Care and Humane Treatment. ...
- Right to Informed Consent. ...
- Right to Privacy and Confidentiality. ...
- Right to Information. ...
- The Right to Choose Health Care Provider and Facility. ...
- Right to Self-Determination. ...
- Right to Religious Belief. ...
- Right to Medical Records.
How many R's are there in medication administration?
To ensure safe drug administration, nurses are encouraged to follow the five rights ('R's; patient, drug, route, time and dose) of medication administration to prevent errors in administration.
What are the 14 rights of medication administration?
- Right Drug/Medication.
- Right Client/Patient.
- Right Route.
- Right Dose.
- Right Frequency/Time.
- Right Assessment.
- Right Approach.
- Right Education.