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The six rights of medication administration include all of the following: (choose all that apply)ResponsesRight documentationRight documentationRight medication and right doseRight medication and right doseRight method of administrationRight method of administrationRight drug interactionsRight drug interactionsRight patient and right timeRight patient and right time

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The six rights of medication administration include all of the following: (choose all that apply)ResponsesRight documentationRight documentationRight medication and right doseRight medication and right doseRight method of administrationRight method of administrationRight drug interactionsRight drug interactionsRight patient and right timeRight patient and right time

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The six rights of medication administration are:

  1. Right Patient: Always check the name on the order and the patient. Use 2 identifiers. Ask patient to identify themselves.

  2. Right Medication: Check the order, select the medication, compare it to the MAR, check the medication again before administering it to the patient.

  3. Right Dose: Check the order, confirm appropriateness of the dose using a current drug reference. If necessary, calculate the dose and have another nurse calculate the dose as well.

  4. Right Route: Again, check the order. Confirm the correct route is ordered and is the correct route for the desired effect.

  5. Right Time: Check the frequency of the ordered medication. Double-check that you are giving the ordered dose at the correct time. Confirm when the last dose was given.

  6. Right Documentation: Document administration AFTER giving the ordered medication. Chart the time, route, and any other specific information as necessary. Document if the patient did not receive the medication and why.

The options you provided are not entirely correct. The six rights of medication administration do not include "Right drug interactions". This is something that should be checked, but it is not one of the six rights.

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