Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is considered one of the rights to know in medication administration?

  1. Knowledge of the patient's medical history

  2. Knowledge of the medication's side effects

  3. Knowledge of the medication's cost

  4. Knowledge of the pharmacy's location

The correct answer is: Knowledge of the medication's side effects

In medication administration, one of the rights to know is the knowledge of the medication's side effects. This principle is crucial for ensuring patient safety and informed consent. It empowers healthcare providers and patients alike to make better decisions regarding treatment options. Understanding potential side effects allows both the practitioner and the patient to weigh the benefits and risks of the medication, leading to more effective communication and adherence to the treatment plan. The other options, while they contain relevant information in the context of medication administration, do not specifically focus on the critical right to know that directly impacts the patient's capacity to make informed choices about their treatment. For instance, knowledge of the patient's medical history can inform treatment, but it is not classified under the rights to know. Similarly, understanding the medication's cost or the pharmacy's location, although practical, does not impact the immediate safety and effectiveness of the medication itself as understanding its side effects does.