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Nagel claims that answering the question "How would you like it if someone did that to you?" reveals why you should not treat others badly. Suppose someone answers: "I wouldn't like it if someone did that to me. But luckily no one is doing it to me. I'm doing it to someone else, and I don't mind that at all!" How does this response miss the point of the question?
Seven Rights
A guideline in medical practice emphasizing the importance of administering the right drug, at the right dose, at the right time, to the right patient, by the right route, with the right reason, and with the right documentation.
Drug Administration
The process by which a drug is provided to a patient, including the method and frequency of delivery.
Right Route
Pertains to ensuring medications or treatments are administered through the correct pathway or method as per medical guidelines to ensure efficacy and safety.
Sentinel Event
A significant adverse event in a healthcare setting, indicating a need for immediate investigation and response to improve safety.
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