Jiao has been using the same program to fill prescriptions for several years. The way the page is set up, there is always a red box in the upper left-hand corner that contains allergy information for the patient. Jiao has a habit of glancing up into the corner to verify that the drug she is about to dispense is not dangerous for the patient. Her pharmacy makes some changes to the program, and suddenly allergy information is entered in the line between the patient’s date of birth and address. What would be the BEST way for Jiao to remember to check the new place while filling prescriptions for her patients?

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Jiao could put a sticky note reminding herself where to check.

Jiao could put a sticky note reminding herself where to check.

Jiao could insist on asking every patient about their allergies again.

Jiao could insist on asking every patient about their allergies again.

Jiao could ask to have the program returned to its original setup.

Jiao could ask to have the program returned to its original setup.

Jiao is a professional, so it is unlikely that she will need a reminder.

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The BEST way for Jiao to remember to check the new place for allergy information while filling prescriptions would be:

Jiao could put a sticky note reminding herself where to check.

This option provides a practical and effective reminder without requiring significant changes to her workflow or the pharmacy's system. It helps her adapt to the program change while ensuring patient safety.