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A: Question related to medical surgical nursing Solution given below step
Before pouring any liquid medicine , we should shake the medicine well besides that l
1. We should check the 6 rights which is
Right person
Right medication
Right dose
Right time
Right route and
right documentation.
2. We should always pour one residents /patients medicine at one time, we should never use left over medicine.
3. Correct dose of medicine should always be dispensed.
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