Multiple Choice
The nursing instructor is evaluating the success of training provided to staff nurses on ways to reduce the incidence of pediatric medication errors. Which observations indicate that training has been effective? Select all that apply.
A) Staff nurses are double-checking medication calculations.
B) Staff nurses are refusing to dilute medications.
C) Staff nurses are using liquid preparations.
D) Staff nurses are asking the pharmacy to prepare the exact doses.
E) Staff nurses are asking each other to validate placement of decimal points.
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