Course Title: Medication for Nurses
Course length 2 Hours
Maximum number to attend, 20 – 60, up to 20 delegates per course
This course is aimed at Registered Nurses who are responsible for administering medication.
The course begins with an overview of relevant legislation and guidance and provides awareness around administering medication as well as storage of medication.
Learning Outcome & Assessment Criteria
Introduction
Understand your legal and professional obligations in the administration of medicines; this will incorporate the standards set by the NMC.
Understand commonly used medical terms
Consent
Describe the processes involved in obtaining a valid consent to treatment
Safe Administration of Medication
State the key points involved in the safe administration of medicines.
Understand the dangers of secondary dispensing.
Errors with Medication
Understand the most common causes of medication errors.
Discuss action to take if:
Incorrect medication administered to patient
Incorrect dose administered to patient
Medication administered at incorrect time
Understand your role in the reporting procedure
Describe your role in the reporting of adverse drug reactions to the national data base.
Commonly used Medications
(this will be specific to each service provider – common medications will be identified at the start of the training session)
List commonly used medications and their effects.
Identify common side effects and interactions
Controlled Drugs
What they are/documentation/requirements for administration
Drug Calculations
Look at drug calculations.
Complete a workbook during the training session.
Audits
Understand the need for audits and information required.