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How to Handle Medication Errors?
Despite precautions, errors can occur. It's essential to:
Report the error immediately
to a supervisor or physician.
Document the error
in the patient's chart without altering the original information.
Monitor the patient
for any adverse reactions.
Reflect and learn
from the incident to prevent future errors.
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