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ROUTES OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION

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11 août 2020 in medication administration. 10. Guiding principle 1. 10 ... 4.4 administer the medication via the prescribed anatomical route and site.
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Appendix 10: Administering drugs via feeding tubes

1 Drug charts should state the route of administration e.g. NJ
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095.pdf. Definitions. Administration of Medication Accurately document all medications: Student name medication name
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Standard 4: Medication Safety (October 2012)

10 Implement a training program for the workforce on safe medication practice. the medicines; reason for use; dose route
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Medication Administration 10/15-Hour Training Course for Adult

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Medication - administration

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LOCAL OPERATING PROCEDURE

CLINICAL POLICIES, PROCEDURES & GUIDELINES

Approved by Quality & Patient Care Committee

19/10/17

MEDICATION - ADMINISTRATION

This LOP is developed to guide clinical practice at the Royal Hospital for Women. Individual patient

circumstances may mean that practice diverges from this LOP.

1. AIM

To ensure safe administration of medication

2. PATIENT

All women and neonates requiring medication

3. STAFF

Midwifery, nursing and medical staff

4. EQUIPMENT

Depends on route of administration- see Educational notes

5. CLINICAL PRACTICE

Administer all medication in line with the below practices- see Educational notes

6. DOCUMENTATION

Integrated clinical notes, or electronic equivalent National Inpatient Medical Chart (NIMC) or electronic equivalent

NSW health fluid chart

7. EDUCATIONAL NOTES

7.1. Principles for safe medication administration

7.2. Medication which must be double-checked on administration

7.3. Reporting medication incidents

7.4. Medication problem or defect reporting

7.5. Disposal of expired or unwanted or unusable medication

7.6. Administration of medication steps 1-6 relevant to all formulations

7.7. Administration of oral medication

LOCAL OPERATING PROCEDURE

CLINICAL POLICIES, PROCEDURES & GUIDELINES

Approved by Quality & Patient Care Committee

19/10/17

MEDICATION - ADMINISTRATION

This LOP is developed to guide clinical practice at the Royal Hospital for Women. Individual patient

circumstances may mean that practice diverges from this LOP.

1. AIM

To ensure safe administration of medication

2. PATIENT

All women and neonates requiring medication

3. STAFF

Midwifery, nursing and medical staff

4. EQUIPMENT

Depends on route of administration- see Educational notes

5. CLINICAL PRACTICE

Administer all medication in line with the below practices- see Educational notes

6. DOCUMENTATION

Integrated clinical notes, or electronic equivalent National Inpatient Medical Chart (NIMC) or electronic equivalent

NSW health fluid chart

7. EDUCATIONAL NOTES

7.1. Principles for safe medication administration

7.2. Medication which must be double-checked on administration

7.3. Reporting medication incidents

7.4. Medication problem or defect reporting

7.5. Disposal of expired or unwanted or unusable medication

7.6. Administration of medication steps 1-6 relevant to all formulations

7.7. Administration of oral medication