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The six rights of drug administration include the right drug, the right person, and the right docu-mentation. What are the other rights?
 
  a. The right dose, route, and time
  b. The right to refuse, to choose, and select site
  c. The right site, form, and method
  d. The right color, day, and food or drink

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You are assisting with laundry. A garment is heavily soiled. Which is correct?
 
  a. Wear gloves and wash it separately.
  b. Check into dry cleaning.
  c. Give the item to the family.
  d. Follow detergent instructions.



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