Guideline for medical assistance









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223606 Guideline for medical assistance

Guideline for

Medication Assistance

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS

(LEVEL ? SERVICES)

Contents

Purpose

Medication Assistance Compliance Checklist ?-?

Principles of quality use of medicines in level?? residential serv ices ?

Why is quality use of medicines important?

Achieving quality use of medicines in level ? residential services

General principles for medication assistance

Medical decisions ?

Duty of care ?

Written consent ?-?

Privacy and con?dentiality ?

Record keeping and prescribed records ?-?

Sta? training ?-

Seven ‘rights" for safe medication administration

Storage of medication and discrepancy reporting -

Secure storage of medication by a resident

Safe disposal of a resident"s medication

Refusal to take medication by a resident -

Dealing with and recording a medication incident

Assistance with medication in level?? residential services ?

Packaging of medication and directions ?

Handling medication ?-??

Routes of administration for which assistance may be provided ?? Routes of administration for which assistance should NOT be provided ??

Residents who self-medicate ??

‘When required" medication (pro re nata, PRN medication) ??-?? Non-prescription (over the counter, OTC) medication ??

Complementary and alternative therapies ??

Adverse reactions to medication ??

When a resident is temporarily o?-site ??

Quality use of medicines activities ?

Service agreement for supply of medication and associated professional s ervices ??

Medication review ??

Self-assessment ??

Medication audits ??

Resources ?

APPENDICES ........................................................................

Appendix ?:

Written request/consent for assistance with medication ?

Appendix ?:

Medication Record ?

Appendix ?:

Medication Distribution Record ?-?

Appendix ?:

Sta? Training Record ??

Appendix ?:

Medication Incident Report Form and Flowchart for responding to a medication error ??-??

Appendix ?:

Routes of administration for which assistance can be given ??-??

Appendix :

Medication Record (Temporarily O?-site) ??

Glossary ........................................................................

Current at October ????

Purpose

The Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy has developed this guideline in consultation with Queensland Health and Crown Law, to ensure the health and safety and basic freedoms of people living in residential services across Queensland who request assistance with their medication. The purpose of the guideline is also to support service providers to develop policies and procedures, implement safe practices and to minimise the risk of harm from inappropriate use of medication.

Regulatory Services regulates privately-owned

and operated boarding houses, aged rentals and supported accommodation, which are captured by the provisions of the Residential Services

Guideline for

Medication Assistance

RESIDENTIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS

(LEVEL ? SERVICES)

Contents

Purpose

Medication Assistance Compliance Checklist ?-?

Principles of quality use of medicines in level?? residential serv ices ?

Why is quality use of medicines important?

Achieving quality use of medicines in level ? residential services

General principles for medication assistance

Medical decisions ?

Duty of care ?

Written consent ?-?

Privacy and con?dentiality ?

Record keeping and prescribed records ?-?

Sta? training ?-

Seven ‘rights" for safe medication administration

Storage of medication and discrepancy reporting -

Secure storage of medication by a resident

Safe disposal of a resident"s medication

Refusal to take medication by a resident -

Dealing with and recording a medication incident

Assistance with medication in level?? residential services ?

Packaging of medication and directions ?

Handling medication ?-??

Routes of administration for which assistance may be provided ?? Routes of administration for which assistance should NOT be provided ??

Residents who self-medicate ??

‘When required" medication (pro re nata, PRN medication) ??-?? Non-prescription (over the counter, OTC) medication ??

Complementary and alternative therapies ??

Adverse reactions to medication ??

When a resident is temporarily o?-site ??

Quality use of medicines activities ?

Service agreement for supply of medication and associated professional s ervices ??

Medication review ??

Self-assessment ??

Medication audits ??

Resources ?

APPENDICES ........................................................................

Appendix ?:

Written request/consent for assistance with medication ?

Appendix ?:

Medication Record ?

Appendix ?:

Medication Distribution Record ?-?

Appendix ?:

Sta? Training Record ??

Appendix ?:

Medication Incident Report Form and Flowchart for responding to a medication error ??-??

Appendix ?:

Routes of administration for which assistance can be given ??-??

Appendix :

Medication Record (Temporarily O?-site) ??

Glossary ........................................................................

Current at October ????

Purpose

The Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy has developed this guideline in consultation with Queensland Health and Crown Law, to ensure the health and safety and basic freedoms of people living in residential services across Queensland who request assistance with their medication. The purpose of the guideline is also to support service providers to develop policies and procedures, implement safe practices and to minimise the risk of harm from inappropriate use of medication.

Regulatory Services regulates privately-owned

and operated boarding houses, aged rentals and supported accommodation, which are captured by the provisions of the Residential Services