When administering meds if the label and the MAR do not match what do you do?
What is Call the RN?
What report(s) are completed when someone refuses meds or treatments?
What is a GER and T-log?
Do you have to be med certified to complete a narcotic count?
What is Yes?
Where do you document that a medication was given?
What is a Medication Administration Record/MAR?
Where can you find someone's OTC sheet?
What is the MAR under Z-1?
How many people can you prepare meds for at one time?
What is one?
Where in Therap can you find the other name of a medication?
What is Drug Details?
When is a controlled med count completed?
What is whenever med room keys exchange hands?
How do you label a T-log you want your nurse to see?
What is a med concern?
What needs to be done 20-30 minutes after giving a PRN OTC?
What is the follow-up and T-log?
What do you need before you can crush meds or mix in food?
What is a doctor's order?
What is yellow out the paper MAR and dispose of the medications?
How are controlled meds stored?
What is a double locked container?
Where do you document a blood sugar reading?
What is the Blood Glucose section in Therap?
Are staff allowed to put a dressing inside a wound?
What is NO?
How do you transport medications?
What is a locked med bag/container?
When should you sign for a medication or treatment?
What is right after giving or doing it?
Who needs to be present to destroy a controlled med and how?
What is a med certified staff and a nurse using used coffee grounds or clean kitty litter?
Where do you find a copy of the MD order for a med?
What is the attachment in the MAR?
Who is responsible for BM protocols?
What is the person administering medications?
How do you pour a liquid med?
What is place cup on a leveled hard surface, get to eye level and pour away from the label?
Where should you keep the med keys?
What is on your person or in the lock box?
What do you do if there is a discrepancy with the controlled med count?
What is do not accept the med keys and call the RN?
What needs to be completed at the end of each shift if you are giving medications?
What is the Medication Due report?
Before you give a medication, what are you checking and when?
What is compare med label to MAR before, during and after pouring the medication?