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Documentation of medication administration is part of the patients legal medical record. Not only does the documentation play a critical role in clinical decision-making, but it may also be used in situations when legal action might be initiated.
The Medication Administration Record (MAR) displays a patients medication orders. It will also display all documented medications administered for the selected time frame and selected order statuses.
1:24 2:52 Below interpatient information fill in the patients name date of birth. And any known allergies.MoreBelow interpatient information fill in the patients name date of birth. And any known allergies. This personal information is crucial to ensure.
You can use a Medication Administration Record (MAR) to help you keep track of every dose that the individual you support takes or misses for whatever reason. A MAR includes key information about the individuals medication including, the medication name, dose taken, special instructions and date and time.
The Medication Administration Record (MAR) is used to document medications taken by each individual.
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How to Keep a Record of the Medicines You Use Write a simple list on paper. Download an app on your computer or smartphone. Download a form online and fill it out. (The FDAs My Medicines includes detailed instructions on what information should be included.) Get a list template from your health care provider.
The MAR chart is individual to the person and reflects the items which are still being currently prescribed and administered, together with information about repeat prescriptions for PRN (when required) medicines. A Formal Confidential Record of Medication Administration.

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