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  1. I did accidentally ordered new medication. I put two medication in the wrong place (not in the history section)! I remember that the preceptor helped me reset those changes, but now I am not 100% sure anymore. I can ask the computer person to take a look at the patient's chart to make sure that those changes are indeed reset, but I'm worried whether I will be reported or my license will be in danger... thank you.
  2. I'm a new nurse and I just realized that when I was documenting medication history, I accidentally accessed the physician's medication reconciliation list and added two medications. The nurse who oriented me at that time helped me to reset the list and it should be back to the original. I know it's an honest mistake, but I realized that this can be seen as practice out of my scope. my question is should I let the computer people at my work double check the patient's chart to make sure all the changes I made was reset? also will I be disciplined or lose my license due to this? thank you.

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