Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist (CHTS) Process Workflow & Information Management Redesign Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT one of the five "rights" in medication safety?

  1. Right patient

  2. Right environment

  3. Right drug

  4. Right route

The correct answer is: Right environment

The five "rights" in medication safety are essential principles designed to ensure safe and effective medication administration. These rights typically include: the right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and right time. Each right serves as a fundamental guideline to prevent errors and enhance patient safety. The concept of 'right environment' is not included in the traditional five "rights." While the environment in which medication administration occurs does play a role in overall safety and effectiveness, it is not categorized as one of the fundamental "rights." This distinction is crucial for healthcare professionals to focus on the core aspects of medication safety that directly pertain to patient care and medication administration. Understanding the specific "rights" helps in emphasizing critical checks that healthcare providers need to employ before administering medications, ultimately aimed at preventing adverse events and improving patient outcomes.