After clarifying the objective of the task, Reese first looked at the categories marked on the shelves, which were mainly divided into two major categories of medicine—vitamins and sedatives, along with a small section for sleep aids.
There were more than a hundred different names that needed to be memorized. The second step was to categorize the medicines that needed to be placed on the shelves according to the categories she had observed earlier, as this would save a lot of time. Finally, she would then arrange each bottle neatly on the shelves.
Reese took about an hour to sort through most of the medicines and organize them onto the shelves accordingly.