Question

What responsibility does the nurse have when administering a Schedule II controlled substance to a hospitalized client? Select all that apply.

Recording each dose given on approved agency opioid sheets Reporting discrepancies to the proper authorities Storing these medications in locked containers Renewing expired controlled substance prescriptions to maintain continuity of care Administering only to the person for whom there is a prescription

Answers

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When administering a Schedule II controlled substance to a hospitalized client, the nurse has several responsibilities, including the following:

1. **Recording each dose given on approved agency opioid sheets** - This is crucial for maintaining accurate records of medication administration and ensuring patient safety.

2. **Reporting discrepancies to the proper authorities** - If there are any discrepancies, such as missing doses or errors in administration, it is essential to report these to maintain integrity in medication management and safety protocols.

3. **Storing these medications in locked containers** - Schedule II controlled substances must be stored securely to prevent theft and misuse.

4. **Administering only to the person for whom there is a prescription** - The nurse must ensure that the medication is given only to the correct patient for whom it was prescribed to avoid potential medication errors.

The responsibility of **Renewing expired controlled substance prescriptions to maintain continuity of care** is not typically within the scope of a nurse's role; this is generally the responsibility of the prescribing physician.

Therefore, the correct options to select are:
- Recording each dose given on approved agency opioid sheets
- Reporting discrepancies to the proper authorities
- Storing these medications in locked containers
- Administering only to the person for whom there is a prescription