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Which of the following correctly lists three ways to identify the "right individual" before you assist with medications?

  1. a. Match the room number, check the blood type, verify with a fellow resident

  2. b. Ask the individual her name, ask a coworker to verify her name, check the individual's photo in her chart

  3. c. Look at the clock, ask about allergies, check the calendar date

  4. d. Call the individual by name, ask about lunch preferences, check the family visitor list

The correct answer is: b. Ask the individual her name, ask a coworker to verify her name, check the individual's photo in her chart

The correct answer is B. Asking the individual for their name, having a coworker verify it, and checking the individual's photo in their chart are all effective ways to correctly identify the right individual before assisting with medications. This process helps ensure that the right medication is being given to the right person, which is crucial for the individual's safety and well-being. Options A, C, and D do not provide reliable methods for confirming the identity of the individual before administering medication. Matching the room number, checking the blood type, and verifying with a fellow resident (Option A) do not directly confirm the identity of the individual. Looking at the clock, asking about allergies, and checking the calendar date (Option C) are not effective ways to confirm the individual's identity before helping with medication. Calling the individual by name, asking about lunch preferences, and checking the family visitor list (Option D) are also not specific or relevant to confirming the individual's identity in the context of medication administration.