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A doctor gives an order for a new treatment before leaving. What should you do?

  1. Ask the patient to remind you

  2. Let the doctor speak to the nurse

  3. Take notes and inform the supervisor later

  4. Verify the order with the patient

The correct answer is: Ask the patient to remind you

When a doctor gives an order for a new treatment before leaving, it is essential to prioritize patient safety and accurate communication. Asking the patient to remind you is the best course of action in this scenario because it involves directly confirming and obtaining the information from the source to avoid any misunderstandings or errors. This active approach ensures that you have all the necessary details to properly carry out the new treatment. It is important to be proactive in communicating with patients to provide the best possible care. Options B, C, and D are not the ideal choices in this situation. Letting the doctor speak to the nurse may cause delays and result in miscommunication. Taking notes and informing the supervisor later may lead to information gaps or delayed implementation of the new treatment. Verifying the order with the patient might not be appropriate as the patient may not have complete knowledge or understanding of the treatment details.