In Dalton, medication errors often unfold across multiple stops—an office visit, a pharmacy counter, and then follow-up care. The gap between those steps can matter. A prescription order may be entered one day, dispensed the next, and administered later in a clinic or hospital setting. By the time you realize something is off, the original details can be harder to reconstruct.
That’s why residents who seek help early usually get more traction: the case turns on pinpointing the sequence—what was ordered, what was dispensed, what instructions were given, and what changed afterward.


