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How to Document Medication Administration?
Accurate documentation is essential for patient safety and continuity of care:
Record the medication
name, dose, route, and time of administration.
Note any
patient reactions
or adverse effects.
Document the
signature
or initials of the administering nurse.
Include any
additional instructions
or observations related to the medication.
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