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Know Our Safety Guideline: The Five Rights of Medication Administration The Right Patient. The Right Time and Frequency of Administration. The Right Dose. The Right Route. The Right Drug.
A medicine chart should include the following columns: The name of the medication you are taking. The dosage you need to take. Time of day you need to take the medication. Any notes or side effects you experience. Whether the medication needs to be taken with food or not.
The 6 rights (Rs) of medicines administration provide a helpful prompt: Right person. Right medicine. Right route. Right dose. Right time.
Living Now: Tips for keeping track of your medicines Tip 1: List your medicines. Keep a list of all the medicines youre taking now, and all the medicines youve ever taken. Tip 2: Make a medicine chart and post it. Tip 3: Color code your chart. Tip 4: Find a pill case that fits your needs. Tip 5: Use a backup reminder.
Key Learnings: The seven rights of administering medicines are: Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation, right reason.
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Medication-tracking apps in senior care have many advantages. These apps can help keep track of multiple prescriptions, remind users when doses are due, and notify family members or caregivers of missed medications.
One of the recommendations to reduce medication errors and harm is to use the five rights: the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time.

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