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Medication Administration Refresher Course
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Fatal Four Aspiration Constipation Dehydration Seizures Why do we care?
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Nursing Outcomes at CCS Aspiration Constipation Dehydration Seizures Skin Care Preventable ER visits
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Six Rights Right Medication Right Dose Right manner/route Right time Right person Right documentation
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Medication/Treatment Administration Check MAR and Medication/Treatment 3 times Sign for medication/treatment when taking it from the medication station Follow up on PRNs within 2 hours
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Documentation If it isn’t written down, it did not happen.
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Charting Codes Charting CodeWhen do you use it YR (your initial) When you sign for a medication When the medication is not given WWhen the client is at work YR
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Timing of Medications Know when to give medicines to gain most benefit No laxatives within 1 hr of any other medication Iron should not be taken with milk GERD meds – ½ hr before meal Use your drug guide Ask the doctor
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Charting You are telling a story with your charting Each house will want you to chart in their way
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Abbreviations
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Errors in Medication Administration Medication Administration Error –Forget to administer a medication Documentation Error –Forget to sign for a medication –Forget to do a follow-up What happens - IR Intent
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A prescription Written by a doctor Parts of a prescription –Client name – first and last –Name of drug –Dosage of drug –How frequent to take it and how long –What route
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Handwashing List times to wash hands Use plenty of soap Lots of friction Dry hands with paper towel Turn off faucet with paper towel
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Vital Signs Blood pressure Temperature Pulse Respiration Pain
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Defined by the resident Will be manifested differently by different residents Can lead to other symptoms/behaviors which are not desirable What to do first if you suspect someone is in pain When should you be concerned
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Residents, Living and Meds Our residents have lives Some work or have lives outside our homes They need their medication We need to figure out a way so they can get their meds but have lives Communication is the key
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Rights regarding medications Right to: –know what they are getting –have an explanation –refuse or consent –confidentiality and privacy –appropriate services
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Nurses at CCS Nurse patient relationships When to call Protocol for paging
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Evaluation
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