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This tip sheet introduces how to fill out a Medication Administration Record (MAR). During training on administering medication, provide this tip sheet to Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) as well as the MAR template example.
The Medication Administration Record (MAR) is used to document medications taken by each individual. A MAR includes: A column that lists the names of medications that are prescribed. The times and dates the medication is to be taken. The initials of the person assisting with the medication.
A Medication Administration Record[1] (MAR, or eMAR for electronic versions), commonly referred to as a drug chart, is the report that serves as a legal record of the drugs administered to a patient at a facility by a health care professional.
The MAR helps you to stay organized when giving clients their medications. The MAR is a required document – it must be used for any APD client who is receiving assistance with their medications!
HOSPITALS & HEALTH SYSTEMS ONLY — The electronic Medication Administration Record (MAR) enables nurses to track medication orders and their administration using barcode scanners or manual entry.
A medication administration record (MAR) is a document used in healthcare settings to record the administration of medications to patients. It serves as a comprehensive record of the medications prescribed, the dosages given, the route of administration, and the time of each dose.
MAR Summary displays a condensed view of medication administration information so that you can view a high-level overview of the medications that are prescribed for the patient. MAR Summary allows you to modify the view to accommodate your individual requirements.