Medication Administration: Getting it Right Classroom Presentation
Course Purpose The purpose of this course is to teach unlicensed staff to administer medications to people with the goal of improving their quality of life. The course uses a standard method to teach medication administration so that it can be done in the most safe and accurate manner. It is your job to administer medication correctly and to follow the steps you’ve been taught for accurate administration.
Course Completion Criteria Complete the face to face training Documentation Practice Activities Take the skill competency tests for handwashing and gloving Complete the online testing Multiple choice Written documentation Complete four observed medication administrations
Medication Administration Cycle Visit to Practitioner Record and Storage Administration and Documentation Observation Report Changes
Administration and Documentation Observation Visit to Practitioner Record and Storage Administration and Documentation Observation Report Changes
Administration and Documentation Report Changes Visit to Practitioner Record and Storage Administration and Documentation Observation Report Changes
Report Changes Alfred Nicolai July 1, 2004 10 am Alfred is taking 40 mg of Fluoxetine in the morning and doing cognitive-behavioral therapy. There are no changes in the existing symptoms observed over the last two weeks and no new symptoms. Alfred has done well with taking the medication. John Thomas
Administration and Documentation Visit to Practitioner Visit to Practitioner Record and Storage Administration and Documentation Observation Report Changes
5 Rights I Must Do This Right Individual Medication Dose Time Route
Activity 5: Identify the 5 Rights
Administration and Documentation Record and Storage Visit to Practitioner Record and Storage Administration and Documentation Observation Report Changes
MAR Review
Activity 6: Pharmacy Label
Activity 6: MAR Fluoxetine Entry
Activity 7: Pharmacy Label
Activity 7: MAR Methylphenidate Entry
Activity 8: Countable Substance Form
Activity 8: Countable Substance Form Entry
Administration and Documentation Visit to Practitioner Record and Storage Administration and Documentation Observation Report Changes
Administration: Preparation Step 1: Identify person and medications Step 2: Prepare the space Step 3: Gather the equipment Step 4: Get the medication Step 5: Wash your hands
Administration: Administration Step 1: Check 1 Step 2: Check 2 Step 3: Check 3 Step 4: Administer the medication Step 5: Observe the person taking the medication
Administration: Completion Step 1: Check 4 Step 2: Documentation Step 3: Return the medication and MAR to the storage area Step 4: Handwashing Step 5: Observe the person for response
Administration: Preparation Step 1: Identify person and medications Step 2: Prepare the space Step 3: Gather the equipment Step 4: Get the medication Step 5: Wash your hands
Administration: Administration Step 1: Check 1 Step 2: Check 2 Step 3: Check 3 Step 4: Administer the medication Step 5: Observe the person taking the medication
Administration: Completion Step 1: Check 4 Step 2: Documentation Step 3: Return the medication and MAR to storage area Step 4: Handwashing Step 5: Observe the person for response
Administration: Multiple Medications Part 1: Preparation Part 2: Administration Part 3: Completion
Administration and Documentation Visit to Practitioner Record and Storage Administration and Documentation Observation Report Changes
Documentation: Typical Dose
Documentation: Missed Dose
Documentation: Missed Dose Note Alfred Nicolai July 6, 2004 6 pm Alfred returned home late from work and missed his 4 pm dose of methylphenidate. Supervisor notified and healthcare practitioner’s instructions reviewed in the chart. John Thomas
Documentation: Late Administration
Documentation: Missed Dose Note Version 1 Alfred Nicolai July 6, 2004 5:45 pm Alfred returned home late from work and missed his 4 pm dose of methylphenidate. Supervisor notified and healthcare practitioner’s instructions reviewed in the chart. Instructions state that if a dose is missed before 7 pm, then it can be given late. John Thomas 6 pm Late dose given at 6 pm.
Documentation: Missed Dose Note Version 2 Alfred Nicolai July 6, 2004 6 pm Alfred returned home late from work and missed his 4 pm dose of methylphenidate. Supervisor notified and healthcare practitioner’s instructions reviewed in the chart. Instructions state that if a dose is missed before 7 pm, then it can be given late. Late dose given at 6 pm. John Thomas
Documentation: Refused Dose
Documentation: Refused Dose Note Alfred Nicolai July 7, 2004 9:30 am When offered his fluoxetine at 8 am, Alfred refused to take it. He said that he didn’t feel like taking it this morning. Attempted to determine why he didn’t feel like taking it and continued to offer the dose to him until 9:20 am. Reviewed healthcare practitioner’s instructions and if one dose is missed or refused, then wait until the next dose is due and try again. Notified supervisor. John Thomas
Documentation: Absence
Documentation: Absence Note Alfred Nicolai July 8, 2004 6 pm Alfred left on a visit with his friend and took his 8 am medication with him. He is due back late morning. John Thomas July 9, 2004 11 am Alfred returned from his visit with his friend at 11 am. He took his 8 am medication without problems. He had a good visit.
Internal Medicine Associates PRN Fax Order Thomas Burns, MD Internal Medicine Associates 456 Main Street Anytown, PA 16006 123-456-7890 7/10/2004 Alfred Nicolai DOB: 12/1/78 Ibuprophen 200 mg Give one tablet by mouth every 6 hours until the headache is gone or three doses. Thomas Burns MD
Documentation: PRN Front of MAR
Documentation: PRN Note Option 1: Note in chart Alfred Nicolai July 10, 2004 2 pm Alfred complained of a headache. Healthcare practitioner called and faxed order for ibuprophen. Gave one dose and his headache went away in an hour. John Thomas Option 2: Note on back of MAR
Documentation: PRN on Back of MAR Only
Documentation: Discontinuation
Documentation: Discontinuation Alfred Nicolai July 10, 2004 2 pm Returned home from a visit to review his fluoxetine dose with the healthcare practitioner. The current dose of 40 mg did not seem to have made a lot of difference and he was not showing any response to the dose. The dose was increased to 60 mg with the next dose which will begin tomorrow (7/11). John Thomas
Documentation: New Entry
Documentation: New Entry
Administration and Documentation Observation Visit to Practitioner Record and Storage Administration and Documentation Observation Report Changes
Course Completion Criteria Complete the face to face training Documentation Practice Activities Take the skill competency tests for handwashing and gloving Complete the online testing Multiple choice Written documentation Complete four observed medication administrations