Medication Administration Refresher Course.  Right medication  Right dose  Right manner/route  Right time  Right person  Right documentation.

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Medication Administration Refresher Course

 Right medication  Right dose  Right manner/route  Right time  Right person  Right documentation

Getting Ready to Give the Medication Check medication against MAR 3 times Wash hands Make sure you know the medication and side effects.

Client + Medication Position Safety Considerations Timing

How to give medications… Orally Topical Sublingual Eye Drops Ear Drops Rectal Vaginal Nasal

Documentation When do you document? How do you document?

Charting Codes Charting CodeWhen you use it YR (your initial) When you sign for a medication YR When the medication is not given W When the client is at work YR

What does a correct doctor’s prescription include? Client’s name Name of medication Dosage of medication Route How often and/or how long? Reason

Disposal of Medications Non-controlled Controlled

Competencies related to medication administration Where is the information about the client? Where is the drug book in the house? What rights do the clients have with regards to their medicines?

Scenario #1 It is 8 AM at Paragon House. Time for morning medications for John. His medications are: Dilantin 100 mg tablets. One tablet twice a day for seizures. Milk of Magnesia. 1 tablespoon by mouth daily for constipation. Prilosec 20 mg by mouth daily for GERD.

Scenario #2 John is complaining of a headache. What do you do? How do you document?

Scenario #3 Your house manager asks to you to check the date on the medications. What are you looking for? How do you go about this?