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NR 224 Exam 3 Study Guide Medication Administration • 6 rights of medication administration • Right Medication • Right Dose • Right Patient • Right Route • Right Time • Right Document • Patient rights and right to refuse • They can refuse, but you can explain why they should take it. • Chemical vs. generic vs. trade • Chemical: provides the exact description of medication’s composition • Generic: the manufacturer who first develops the drug assigns the name, and it is then listed in the U.S. Pharmacopeia (Generic: Acedimedifin) • Trade: also known as brand or proprietary name. This is the name under which a manufacturer markets the medication. (Trade: Tylenol) • Patient use of herbal supplements • They need to tell us what they are taking because it could interact with the meds. • Types of orders • Standing vs PRN vs one-time vs STAT vs Now ▪ Standing: Waiting if you need it later or not. ▪ PRN: As needed. ▪ One-time: One time only. ▪ STAT: ASAP. ▪ Now: Within an hour or as soon as you can. • What do if too soon to give PRN pain meds
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