MAR
Med Errors
Six Rights
PRN Meds & Handwashing
Health Related Activities
100

This document lists all the medications a resident is currently taking.

What is the MAR?

100

Giving a medication to the wrong person is called this.

What is a medication error?

100

This “right” ensures the person receives the medication that was prescribed to them.

What is the Right Individual?

100

PRN stands for this.

What is  “as needed”?

100

This document is required before starting a health-related activity.


What is a physician’s order?

200

This is how you document immediately after giving a medication, never before.

What is put your initial on the appropriate date and time?

200

You must do this if you make a medication error.

What is report it to the nurse/supervisor immediately?

200

This “right” ensures you’re giving acetaminophen 500 mg, not 325 mg.

What is the Right Dose?

200

This is the minimum time you should scrub your hands during handwashing.

What is 20 seconds?

200

Use this part of the body when checking blood sugar.

What is the sides of the finger? 

300

This abbreviation means a medication is to be given “as needed.”

What is PRN?

300

Not documenting a medication you gave could be considered this.

What is a medication error or falsification of records?

300

This “right” prevents giving a med at the wrong hour or too early.

What is the Right Time?

300

After giving a PRN, this must be done within a reasonable time.

What is follow-up or reassessment of effectiveness?

300

When out with a person and they start having symptoms but you are not able to check if it is low or high blood sugar.

What is treat the person as having hypoglycemia or low blood sugar?

400

If a medication is not given, this must be documented on the MAR.

What is the reason for omission/refusal and your initials?

400

One common cause of medication errors.

What is not following the 6 rights of medication administration?

What is not following the 6 rights of medication administration?

400

This “right” refers to the label and matching the name of the med.

What is the Right Medication?

400

Hand sanitizer is acceptable unless this is visible.

What is visible dirt or bodily fluids?

400

A seizure is caused by sudden abnormal activity in this organ.

What is the brain?

500

Before administering a medication, you must confirm this 6-part match between the label and the MAR

What is the right individual, right medication, right dose, right Route, right Time and right Documentation?

500

This must be completed when a medication was not administered.

What is an incident report and documentation in the chart?

500

This “right” ensures the medication is taken in the way it's supposed to be.

What is the Right Route?

500

Giving a PRN medication without this can be considered a med error.

What is documenting the reason and outcome/effectiveness?

500

If a seizure lasts more than 5 minutes or repeats without recovery, it is called this medical emergency.

What is status epilepticus?

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