American writer Nikki Giovanni once said: \u201cMistakes are a fact of life. It is the response to the error that counts\u201d (Goodreads, 2012). Whenever you make an error when writing a prescription, you must consider the ethical and legal implications of your error\u2014no matter how seemingly insignificant it might be. You may fear the possible consequences and feel pressured not to disclose the error. Regardless, you need to consider the potential implications of non-disclosure. How you respond to the prescription error will affect you, the patient, and the health care facility where you practice. In this Assignment, you examine ethical and legal implications of disclosure and nondisclosure of personal error.<\/p>\n
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