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question 18 (2.5 points) which approach is used to prevent the accidental administration of a look-alike/sound-alike (lasa) medication? medication stored with stock drugs medication loaded into the unit-dose cart medical label printed with tall man letters medication loaded into the automated dispensing cabinet
To prevent LASA medication errors, Tall Man letters (e.g., writing "predniSONE" vs "predniSOLONE") are used on labels to highlight differences. Storing with stock drugs or loading into carts/cabinets doesn't address LASA confusion. So the correct approach is using Tall Man letters on labels.
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C. Medical label printed with Tall Man letters