The "six rights" of medication administration are:
a. medication, dosage, route, time, client, documentation.
b. medication, solution, doctor, shift, time, documentation.
c. medication, order, signature, time, route, documentation.
d. medication, client, signature, time, hospital, documentation
ANS: A
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