Asked by Torrii Priest on May 12, 2024

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The nurse administers a medication to the wrong patient but the patient suffers no harm from the medication error.What actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply. )

A) Prepare a written incident report.
B) Document in the nurses' notes that an incident report was completed.
C) Report the incident to a manager only if the patient is harmed.
D) Notify the prescriber.

Medication Error

Any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or harm while the medication is in the control of the healthcare professional, patient, or consumer.

Incident Report

Documentation of any unusual or unexpected event in a healthcare setting that could have or did lead to harm for patients, staff, or others.

Nurses' Notes

Documentation recorded by nurses that includes the care and treatment given to patients, along with their response and progress.

  • Detect and manage effectively the adverse effects of pharmaceuticals and errors in drug administration.
  • Comprehend the principles of medication safety and the roles of different health care entities in ensuring it.
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Komal PaddaMay 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A,D
Explanation :
When a medication error occurs,the nurse assesses the patient and notifies the prescriber as soon as possible.When the patient is stable,the nurse notifies the appropriate person in the institution (e.g. ,manager and supervisor).The nurse is responsible for preparing a written incident report usually within 24 hours of the incident.To legally protect the nurse and the institution,the incident report is not referred to in the nurses' notes.All medication errors,including those that do not cause obvious or immediate harm,should be reported.