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A group of nurses working in a long-term care facility fails to keep the narcotic medications in a secure location. The

nurses also fail to count the medications before and after each shift, as indicated by the institution's policies and
procedures. These failures may result in what type of disciplinary action?
A) Action against the nurses' licenses
B) Action against the facility's state license
C) Action against the state regulating body
D) Action against the pharmacist's license

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Final answer:

Failure to secure narcotic medications and follow counting protocols can result in disciplinary actions such as license actions and facility penalties. Correct option is D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Failure to keep narcotic medications in a secure location and count them before and after each shift is a serious violation of medication safety protocols. The disciplinary action that may result from these failures depends on the specific policies and regulations of the institution and governing bodies. In general, the actions taken may include:

  • Action against the nurses' licenses, which could lead to suspension or revocation of their nursing licenses.
  • Action against the facility's state license, potentially resulting in fines or closure of the facility.
  • Action against the state regulating body, which may involve penalties or additional oversight for the facility.

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