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- what may be most challenging for medication management in older adults who have cognitive impair
○ teaching
● timing
○ dosing
○ documenting
- which example best describes an adverse drug event?
○ missing or skipping a drug dose
○ harm or injury was caused by using a drug
○ giving a drug at the wrong time of day
○ drug becomes less effective due to another drug
- true or false: there are only five rights of medication administration.
○ true
○ false
Question 3
Older adults with cognitive impairment may struggle to remember when to take medications (timing) due to memory issues. Teaching, dosing, or documenting are less directly impacted by cognitive impairment in terms of "most challenging" for medication management compared to timing.
An adverse drug event is an injury caused by drug use. Missing a dose, wrong timing, or reduced effectiveness (drug - drug interaction) are errors or interactions, but adverse event is harm from the drug.
The rights of medication administration have expanded beyond five (e.g., right patient, drug, dose, time, route, documentation, reason, etc.), so the statement is false.
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B. Timing (assuming the options were labeled A - D with Timing as one, but based on the selection, the correct option is the one with Timing)