Overview: You are a Medical Assistant working in a busy primary care clinic. Today, you have been assigned to assist the Registered Nurse with medication administration for a patient named Mr. Johnson, a 65-year-old gentleman with hypertension and type 2 diabetes. Mr. Johnson is scheduled to receive the following medications: • Lisinopril 10 mg (an antihypertensive medication) • Metformin 500 mg (an oral antidiabetic medication) • Aspirin 81 mg (for cardiovascular protection) Consider the following three areas as you write your response: Safe Medication Preparation: Before administering the medications, discuss the steps you would take to ensure the safe preparation of these medications. Include considerations for checking medication labels, verifying the patient's identity, and ensuring proper storage. Medication Administration Techniques: Demonstrate the correct techniques for administering each of the three medications to Mr. Johnson. Discuss factors such as the route of administration (e.g., oral), the importance of hand hygiene, and the need for patient education regarding medication administration. Documentation: Emphasize the significance of accurate documentation. Ask your students to explain what information they need to record in Mr. Johnson's medical chart after administering each medication. How can documentation help in ensuring patient safety and continuity of care