Safe medication administration is essential to providing patients with quality care. This involves following established guidelines and best practices to ensure that medications are given correctly and safely to patients. It includes accurate dosage, proper administration routes, understanding potential drug interactions, and monitoring for side effects.
Engaging patients and families in their care can involve providing education on their medication dose, intended use and side effects. These interactions give patients and their families an opportunity to ask questions and may identify knowledge gaps. Educating patients and their families about their medications contributes to them having an active role in their care with can prevent medication errors.
Course Title or Series | Code(s) |
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*Do Not Use* Abbreviations | 0148 |
Agilia Syringe Pump Declaration of Competence | 0812 |
Agilia Syringe Pump Training Module | 0703 |
CVAD Series: 1-6 | 0127 - 0132 |
Drug Information System: 1-3 | 0143 - 0145 |
High Alert Medications | 0191 |
Intravenous Series: Intravenous 1-6 | 0223 - 0571 |
Medication Reconciliation Series: 1-2 | 1114 - 1115 |
Patient Identification | 0349 |
Pyxis Training for Nursing Staff | 0436 |
Sharps Injury Prevention | 0495 |
When preparing a controlled medication from the automated dispensing cabinet (ADC), you may be required to waste unused portions of the dose. It is recommended that waste be done immediately, however, there may be circumstances where this isn’t able to be completed (i.e., no one is available to witness, emergency situations).
The ADC will display the following options:
Prevention of Diversion
Patient Safety
Professional Accountability
Documentation Integrity
Inventory Accuracy
Audit Readiness
Cultural Reinforcement of Best Practice