1. Define duty of care and how this relates to medication administration
Question Answered step-by-step 1. Define duty of care and how this relates to medication administration2. What legislation, guidelines and Australian government laws are relevant to administering medications to older people?3. What would you do in the case of an identified allergic reaction?4. Define following a) Acute toxicity b) Sub Chronic Toxicity c) Chronic Toxicity5. Explain the steps in medication administration (set up, checks, swallowing etc).6. Outline the 6 rights of medication management7. Name 6 forms of medications8. Name 5 routes of medications9. Identify reasons why a client wouldn’t be able to self-medicate (now or in future)10. List 3 different types of consent and provide an example for each type of consent11. Name 8 important details that must be included on medication charts.12. State the pharmacist’s role and responsibilities13. Name 6 details that should be written in the S8 drug register when administering medications14. Where should medication be stored if requirements werea. Store below 25 degreesb. Store below 14 degrees15. What is a CMI and how is it relevant to administering medications16. Name some medications that are affected by diet17. Name some medications that change clients affects to sunlight18. How can alcohol consumption affect medication19. Give examples of incomplete ingestion20. List accepted abbreviations for medication charts Health Science Science Nursing NUR HLTHPS007 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


