Epic Willow Inpatient RX100 Practice Test

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What type of barcode is important for medication identification?

Barcode of the patient

Barcode of the medication's packaging

NDC barcode of the medication

The NDC (National Drug Code) barcode of the medication is crucial for medication identification because it provides a standardized and unique identifier for each medication. The NDC barcode typically encompasses specific details pertaining to the medication, such as the manufacturer, the product code, and the package size. This helps ensure that the correct medication is administered to the patient.

Utilizing NDC barcodes facilitates accurate medication dispensing and administration, as it supports the electronic verification process, reducing the risk of errors. In busy clinical environments, relying on the NDC barcode allows for a more streamlined workflow, ensuring healthcare providers can quickly and accurately identify medications, thus improving patient safety.

Other options, such as the barcode of the patient, medication packaging, or the nurse's ID, do not specifically serve the primary function of uniquely identifying the medication based on the established national standards for drug identification. Instead, they may play roles in other processes, like ensuring proper patient identification or tracking staff, but they don't focus on the medication's unique identification in the same way the NDC barcode does.

Barcode of the nurse's ID

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