Observation {Ans: The process of watching someone carefully in order to obtain information.}PRN Medications {Ans: Medications that are administered only 'as needed.' In addition to the 5 rights of med administration, these med orders must also include: -Specific target signs and symptoms for use -Measurable objective criteria (if needed) -PRN frequency -Parameters for use Note on documentation: write initials and time administered in the same med box + progress note}Communication {Ans: One of the principles of med administration that emphasizes reading the HCP order, pharmacy label, and med sheet, checking 5 rights, and talking + listening to the pt while you are administering their medication; also includes: listening, documenting, body language, facial expression, tone of voice, speaking clearly, asking questions when needed.}Leave of Absence {Ans: When a medication will be administered outside of residence home and medication must be sent with the pt to be administered. Pharmacy must prepare medication if: -Scheduled ahead of time or -Greater than 72 hours If pharmacy is unable to prepare the med, I may prepare it only if: -Unplanned (not scheduled ahead of time) and is -Less than 72 hours}Check 2 {Ans: A comparison of the 5 rights between