The seven potential causes of medication errors include all the following except:
A) wrong patient
B) wrong age
C) incorrect dose
D) incorrect time
B) wrong age
The seven potential causes of medication errors do not include "wrong age." They are: wrong patient, incorrect route, incorrect drug, incorrect dose, incorrect time, incorrect technique, and incorrect information on the patient chart.
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a. attachment site of the muscle, the line of muscular pull, and the fibers active during the contraction. b. attachment site of the muscle, the line of muscular pull, and the strength of the moving bone. c. attachment site of the muscle, the line of muscular pull, and the strength of the contraction. d. attachment site of the muscle, the line of counter pull, and the velocity of the contraction.
Abuse can be with knowledge the acts occurring
a. and willingness to commit b. or without knowledge of c. yet unwillingness to commit d. but without responsibility to
Lipoprotein, direct measurement, LDL cholesterol. Assign the CPT code
A drug comes packaged in 2mg/10mL. How many mililiters should be administered to a patient who is prescribed to receive a dose of 0.5mg?
A. 0.1mL B. 0.25mL C. 1.0mL D. 2.5mL