Checking the Medication Order
Three Checks
Rights of Medication Administration
Patient Safety
Documentation & Education
100

This must be reviewed to know the medication name, dosage, time, and route.

What is the medication order?

100

How many times the medication should be checked to prevent errors.

What is three times?

100

Using two identifiers like full name and date of birth ensures this right.

What is the right patient?

100

The right that requires checking allergies before giving medication.

What is the right education or right patient?

100

When medication administration should be documented.

What is after the medication is given?

200

Permission that must be obtained from the patient or guardian before preparing medication.

What is consent?

200

The first time the medication label is checked.

What is when removing the medication from storage?

200

Ensuring the correct medication, strength, and dose.

What is the right medication?

200

What must be compared to ensure the correct dose is given.

What is comparing the prescription with the medication label?

200

What must be documented if a medication is not given.

What is documenting why it was not administered?

300

Information the MA must tell the patient before giving the medication.

What is the medication name, purpose, dosage, and route?

300

When the second medication check occurs.

What is when preparing the medication?

300

Making sure the medication form (tablet, liquid, cream) is correct.

What is the right form?

300

Why timing matters when administering medications.

What is to avoid interactions and ensure effectiveness?

300

Two examples of information included in proper documentation

What are date, time, dose, medication name, lot number, or expiration date?

400

Record used to compare the provider’s order with medication details.

What is the Medication Administration Record (MAR)? 

400

When the third medication check is completed.

 What is when returning the medication to storage or discarding it?

400

Confirming the medication is given by the correct method, such as oral or injection.

What is the right route?

400

A safety step required before giving digoxin.

What is checking the apical pulse?

400

Information that must be explained to the patient before administration.

What are medication name, reason, effects, side effects, and allergies?

500

Why checking the medication order is critical before administration.

What is to prevent medication errors and ensure patient safety?

500

The main purpose of performing the three checks.

What is preventing medication errors?

500

This right ensures the patient understands what medication they are receiving and why.

What is the right education?

500

 The overall goal of following all medication rights.

What is preventing medication errors and protecting patients?

500

Why documenting after administration, not before, is important.

What is to ensure accurate and legal medical records?
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