After a medication error, it’s common to hear some version of “everyone makes mistakes” or “the symptoms could be from something else.” If you’re dealing with that pushback in Reidsville—especially when the mistake happened during a busy shift or after a quick visit—your next step should be to document and preserve evidence before it disappears.
What to do early:
- Request copies of the prescription, pharmacy label, and any medication administration record (if treatment occurred in a facility).
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh: when the medication was started, when symptoms began, and what changed afterward.
- Save packaging (bottles, blister packs, labels) if you still have it.
Early organization matters because medication error claims often depend on showing a clear connection between what was supposed to happen and what actually happened.


