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They want to know IF the patient took it and not that you provided it or forced it down his throat
If something happens to the patient they need to know if he took the medication.
If you only chart that you provided the patient with the medication then they dont know if he took it or they might be under the impression that he took it and if he gets complications from not taking it then they might not give him the dose he needs since they will be afraid of over medicating.
As well as if he did take the medication and got complications from the medicine it self they won’t know since they don’t know if he actually took it.
I had nearly the same problem on new years.
Was going to put vanilla sugar in my whipped cream but accidentally put baking soda as its the exact same container.
Also from country where tips aren’t expected.
Did preload a tip once because I felt guilty.
Ended up having the driver yell at me to come get the food in the lobby and that I was wasting his time when I was sick with covid and even though I specifically ordered for door delivery.
On top of that the food was cold and soggy. So I went straight to customer service and removed that tip.
If I have cash I will tip if they do a good job otherwise. No.
I haven’t been able to exercise successfully since I moved from home.
Where my parents live there was a great 5km run which included hills, scenery and if you did it backwards it was more strenous. They sadly exploited the fuck out of it and built a railway across it.
Where I live now it’s boring, hard to get to or too slopey.
Swede here. Those labels are from the producer. It’s easier to just use the same bags and then add the expiration date on a separate labels than to print the expiration date on the bags themselves.
That way if you make same same bread on the same date but one batch gets frozen and the other gets sent out fresh you just use the same bags but they get different labels with different exparation dates depending if they are frozen or fresh.