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In this lesson, we will learn how to update medications on the MAR document, including adding or discontinuing medications, changing doctor's instructions, and documenting administration or self-administration of PRN medications. The MAR is a dynamic document that may require frequent updates. We will explore the process of making changes, documenting when a medication is not given, and recording the first three doses of a new medication. If you have any questions or need help, please contact me at packetmet@america.org. We will continue building on the foundation we have created in previous lessons using Jesse James's completed MAR.