Which is a factor that contributes to the medication errors by patients or their caregivers?

1. Communicating with all healthcare providers the medications prescribed
2. Not filling the prescriptions
3. Taking medications in the correct doses and at the correct times
4. Finishing all medications as prescribed


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Rationale 1:Communicating with all healthcare providers the medications prescribed can reduce medication errors.
Rationale 2:Not filling the prescriptions contributes to medication errors by a patient or caregiver.
Rationale 3:Taking medications in the correct doses and at the correct times will reduce medication errors by patients or caregivers.
Rationale 4:Finishing all medications as prescribed can reduce medication errors.

Global Rationale: Patients or their caregivers may contribute to medication errors by taking drugs prescribed by several healthcare providers; getting their prescriptions filled at more than one pharmacy; not filling their prescriptions; taking medications in incorrect doses, at the wrong time of day, or otherwise not following the instructions given by the healthcare provider, or those on the label of over-the-counter drug; taking leftover medications that were prescribed for a previous illness or another person; and not asking questions of the healthcare providers or pharmacist when they do not understand how to properly take their medication.

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