Introduction To Health Care (mindtap Course List)
Introduction To Health Care (mindtap Course List)
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ISBN: 9780357123072
Author: Lee Haroun, Dakota Mitchell
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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You are working as a licensed practical nurse in a small urgent care center. You love the work. The physicians are excellent, and you have the opportunity to work with a variety of patients. You have become good friends with your coworkers and enjoy an especially close relationship with the administrative medical assistant, Amy. One day you observe Amy removing medication from the drug cabinet. You find this to be unusual because the administrative staff do not normally work with medications. While performing a routine inventory check later that day, you discover a shortage of a drug that is classified as a controlled substance. Explain what you would do in this situation.

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You are working as a licensed practical nurse in a small urgent care center. You love the work. The physicians are excellent, and you have the opportunity to work with a variety of patients. You have become good friends with your coworkers and enjoy an especially close relationship with the administrative medical assistant, Amy. One day you observe Amy removing medication from the drug cabinet. You find this to be unusual because the administrative staff do not normally work with medications. While performing a routine inventory check later that day, you discover a shortage of a drug that is classified as a controlled substance. Explain what you would do in this situation.
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