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What are the Six D's to a Med Rec?

A) Documentation, Diagnosis, Discussion, Determination, Disposal, Dispensing
B) Data, Deduction, Decision, Delivery, Documentation, Discussion
C) Drug, Dosage, Duration, Discrepancy, Discussion, Documentation
D) Documentation, Discrepancy, Drug, Dose, Direction, Duration

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Final answer:

The Six D's to a Medication Reconciliation are documentation, diagnosis, discussion, determination, disposal, and dispensing.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Six D's to a Medication Reconciliation are:

  1. Documentation: This involves accurately recording all medications and dosages that a patient is currently taking.
  2. Diagnosis: Understanding the medical condition or disease being treated and how it may relate to the medications being used.
  3. Discussion: Collaborating with the patient and healthcare team to ensure understanding and agreement on the medication plan.
  4. Determination: Making decisions about which medications should be continued, discontinued, or adjusted based on the patient's needs and goals of therapy.
  5. Disposal: Properly disposing of unused or expired medications to prevent misuse.
  6. Dispensing: Providing the patient with the medications they need, including education on proper use and potential side effects.
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