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Medication Reconciliation: What Nurses Need to Know

Nursing - Public Health Nursing

This informative infographic explains the vital role of medication reconciliation in nursing practice. It highlights how discrepancies in medication lists at admission and discharge can lead to adverse drug events (ADEs), and shows how nurses can reduce errors by collecting accurate histories, verifying information, reconciling medications, and communicating updates. The infographic also outlines common medication errors, the structured reconciliation process, and key responsibilities of nurses—including collaboration with pharmacists, educating patients, and ensuring safe transitions of care.

 


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