Ans:- 1.
Assessment
Observing the patient's vital signs before administrating a medication is called assessment.
2.
Documentation
Writing the results of a medication on the patient's record is called documentation.
3.
Intervention
Taking steps to counteract an adverse reaction is called intervention.
4.
Assessment
Taking a complete history, including all medical conditions is called assessment
5.
Evaluation
Asking the patient if the medication has relieved his or her pain.
6. Right documentation on the package, bottle, or unit-dose pack F. Recording the time the pain...
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