Questions: To minimize the risk of a medication error, you must do which of the following? A Call the provider to double-check the prescription. B Check the client's chart for medication allergies. C Observe the rights of medication administration.

To minimize the risk of a medication error, you must do which of the following?

A Call the provider to double-check the prescription.

B Check the client's chart for medication allergies.

C Observe the rights of medication administration.
Transcript text: To minimize the risk of a medication error, you must do which of the following? A Call the provider to double-check the prescription. B Check the client's chart for medication allergies. C Observe the rights of medication administration.
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The answer is the third one (or C): Observe the rights of medication administration.

Explanation for each option:

A. Call the provider to double-check the prescription.

  • This is a good practice if there is any doubt or confusion about the prescription, but it is not a comprehensive strategy to minimize the risk of medication errors in all situations.

B. Check the client's chart for medication allergies.

  • This is an important step to ensure patient safety, but it is only one aspect of the broader process required to minimize medication errors.

C. Observe the rights of medication administration.

  • This is the most comprehensive approach. The "rights" of medication administration typically include the right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation, and right reason. Observing these rights helps ensure that all aspects of medication administration are correct, thereby minimizing the risk of errors.

Summary: To minimize the risk of a medication error, the best approach is to observe the rights of medication administration, as it encompasses a thorough and systematic method to ensure accuracy and safety in medication delivery.

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