Assisting a person to self-administer medication involves many steps and safety precautions to protect people. You need to know what you are allowed to assist them with. This course discusses what assisting with the self-administration of medicine is and your duties.
Assisting a person to self-administer medication involves many steps and safety precautions to protect people. You need to know what you are allowed to assist them with. This course discusses what assisting with the self-administration of medicine is and your duties.
This is not an accredited course for professional license renewal. Florida CNAs may use this inservice toward meeting their annual inservice requirement.
Outline:
Section 2: Assisting with Self-Administration
Section 3: The Five Rights of Medication Assistance
Section 4: Handling Medications Safely
Breaking Tablets and Opening Capsules
Kathleen is an SME Writer for the Post-Acute Care team. She has over 36 years of clinical and nursing education. She completed her Bachelor of Science in nursing from Western Governor's University. She has training from the North Carolina Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology through NCDHHS and the University of North Carolina. Kathleen has worked in long-term care, critical care, acute care, Occupational Health, and nursing education. She recently worked as a Staff Development Coordinator and Infection Control Practitioner in long-term care.
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