A nurse is preparing to administer a newly introduced medication in the facility but is unsure of the specific steps required. Which resource is the most reliable for confirming the correct procedure?
The correct answer is the institutional protocol guide, as it provides the most reliable and specific information related to the procedures established by the facility. This ensures compliance with institutional and evidence-based standards. While the package insert may provide important data about the drug's properties, it does not detail the facility-specific procedures. Consultation with a colleague can provide guidance, but it risks introducing variability or incorrect practices. An online search might yield general information, but it is unlikely to reflect the specific requirements of the nurse's workplace.
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