Which of the following is NOT considered a high-alert medication? Choose AnswerA chemotherapy agents Choose AnswerB parenteral nutrition Choose AnswerC reconstituted oral antibiotic Choose AnswerD insulin
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High-alert medications are drugs that bear a heightened risk of causing significant patient harm when they are used in error. These medications are not necessarily more likely to cause errors, but the potential for harm is higher if an error occurs. Show more…
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