The nurse is instructing a client about how to prevent medication errors after discharge from the hospital. What is a priority recommendation the nurse should make?
1. Ask questions about drug safety. Health care providers should be partners in maintaining safe medication principles.
2. Remember that OTC and herbal supplements are not considered medications. They cannot cause any harm.
3. It is okay to use household measuring devices to measure medications. These devices yield the same measurements that are used by professionals.
4. Do not question the medications received from the pharmacist. The pharmacist is a professional and should not be questioned.
Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: This recommendation will help to reduce medication errors. Working together to understand information is an important process in medication reconciliation.
Rationale 2: OCT and herbal supplements are medications that can interact adversely with prescribed medications.
Rationale 3: Household measures and metric measures are not the same. Using household measures could result in medication errors.
Rationale 4: Clients should ask questions if the medications look different, or if they do not understand the instructions for taking them. This action reduces medication errors.
Global Rationale: Asking questions and working with the health care provider to understand information is an important process in medication reconciliation. OCT and herbal supplements are medications that can interact adversely with prescribed medications. Household measures and metric measures are not the same. Using household measures could result in medication errors. Clients should ask questions if the medications look different, or if they do not understand the instructions for taking them. This action reduces medication errors.
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