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KEEPING YOU SAFE DURING YOUR STAY


            MEDICATIONS

            The GBGH nurses, physicians, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians work to
            prevent medication errors by reviewing your medications with you. They ensure
            medications are ordered correctly and all changes are clearly communicated
            to you throughout your stay and at discharge. Expect to be asked about your
            medications several times. It is part of our process to ensure your safety. You can
            help in four ways:


            1)  Please bring in an up-to-date list of medications (if you have one) and
               all your medications, as they may be used in the medication review process.
               Please include prescription and over-the-counter medications, inhalers,
               creams, eye drops and medicated patches. We may ask you to provide your
               own medication during your stay if we do not stock the medication. We also
               ask you provide your own eye drops, inhalers and creams to prevent waste
               of these products. All of your personal medications will be stored securely
               and returned to you when you are discharged.

            2)  Do not take your own personal medications in hospital unless directed to do so.


            3)  Tell us about allergies or bad reactions to food or medications.


            4)  Ask Five Questions about your medications
               Changes to your medications may be required during your stay. Help us
               ensure your safety at discharge, or anytime during your admission, by asking
               the five questions listed in the poster on the next page.  You can also request
               to speak to a pharmacist during your stay.











                                                                               Always ask about
                                                                               any medication
                                                                                  you don’t
                                                                              recognize before
                                                                                 you take it.
















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