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Put the correct term next to the action.
Putting medication in a client’s mouth or applying to skin
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Placing a medication in a client’s hand
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Using professional nursing judgment about a medication
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Steadying or guiding a client’s wrist
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Reminding or coaching a client to take medication
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The likelihood of a drug interaction occurring increases as the number of medications being taken by a client increases.
The window of time a medication can normally be safely taken is within:
Only clients living in an adult family home or boarding home can self-direct care tasks to a caregiver.
The following care tasks can not be done by a caregiver under nurse delegation.
A caregiver can assist a client with PRN medications, when there are clear, written directions and:
What needs to be documented regarding medication is up to the caregiver in an adult family home or boarding home.
The wrong medication was given to a client by mistake. Your first action must be to:
When assisting with medications, you must read the medication label and verify it is the correct time, dosage, and route:
Only report a client’s continued refusal to take a medication if you think it will harm him/her.