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Which of the following is NOT one of the seven rights of medication administration?

a. Right patient
b. Right room
c. Right drug
d. Right time
e. Right route

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The correct option that is NOT one of the seven rights of medication administration is 'b. Right room'. For home administration of an antimicrobial for a systemic infection, the oral route is typically the most appropriate and convenient.

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The option that is NOT one of the seven rights of medication administration is b. Right room. The seven rights are right patient, right drug, right time, right route, right dose, right documentation, and right reason. While these are all critical components to safely administering medication, the physical location of the patient, such as the specific room, is not part of this framework, unless confirming the room is part of ensuring the right patient is receiving the medication.

As for the appropriate and convenient route of administration for home use of an antimicrobial to treat a systemic infection, the oral route is most likely the best choice. Oral administration is generally convenient and does not require complex equipment or professional support, like intravenous therapy would. Topical and parenteral routes are less appropriate for systemic infections when considering home administration.

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