Assist In The Administration Of Medication Essay

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    Hello, my name is Liz and I am a drug addict. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, 24.6 million Americans over the age of 12 are addicted to alcohol or drugs. Therefore it is likely that someone you know- or even you- suffer from addiction. However the same study shows that only 11 percent of addicts receive treatment. Many people know that they have a problem, but are unsure of what to do or where to go for help. Today I will be speaking about the 3 main…

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    cholesterol, what medications or vitamins she takes, if she has a past surgical history and what her diet consists of (due to the fact that she presents with a 20lb weight loss). In addition, due to the daughter’s report of her mother’s worsening depression and worsening memory loss, I would be interested to know how involved her daughter is with her care. I would ask if she assists with medication administration and find out whether or not Edith has been taking her anti-depressant medication,…

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    This is a job announcement for the following position....Security Officers are an integral part of our team! The Security Officer provides a safe and secure environment for all patients, associates, and visitors; protects Medical Center buildings, assets and property. Our Security Officers will exemplify our standards of service excellence, including a commitment to consistently demonstrate "Always Behaviors" of caring for each other, caring compassionately for our patients and their families…

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    jobs like emptying bed pans, bathing patients, taking vital signs, and at times giving medication. Their chances of specializing, for example working in the neonatal ward, are very limited. RNs work hands-on with patients, in supervisory roles, and in patient education. The duties can vary considerably according to the specialty they choose. Highly trained RNs with advanced training work in emergency rooms, assist doctors in surgery, work with cancer patients, and with people fighting diabetes,…

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    an intermediary in the environment, or by directly intervening on behalf of others” Marquis & Houston (2015). Applying ethical frameworks to situations, assists with decision making. The ethical frameworks consist of utilitarian, deontological (rights based), deontological (duty based), and intuitionist. In this ethical dilemma with medication errors, the deontological (duty based) framework was applied. “Duty-based reasoning is ethical framework stating that some decisions must be made because…

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has also become involved in working to prevent these needless deaths. Prescribers must perform a balancing act of managing acute and chronic pain to maintain the health of patients and preventing the abuse of prescription pain medications. The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) worked with the FDA to develop a framework “opioid review, approval, and monitoring…

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    nursing diagnoses related to medication administration. Impaired Oral Mucous Membrane related to Medication side effects as evidenced by dry mouth and difficulty swallowing. (546) Risk for Aspiration related to impaired swallowing. (67) Impaired Tissue Integrity related to Excess fluid volume as evidenced by damaged tissue surrounding the subcutaneous area. Risk for Infection related to tissue destruction. 2. Identify the six rights of medication administration. Right Medication-Ensure that the…

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    member’s scope of practice. They also supervise the staff and make sure that the tasks that are assigned have been done accurately and safely. Registered nurses in the long term care settings may also perform such duties as: medication administration, treatments, and assist with activities of daily living (TheCommuter, 2013). Nursing Skills There are many skills that the nurse needs to have when working in long term care facilities. They need to have good communication skills so they can…

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    the nurse knows that a particular medication or procedure is needed in order for the patient to have optimal health. Beneficence refers to the nurse doing good for the patient, for example providing pain medication for an injured patient. Non-maleficence is similar to beneficence except it means to do no harm, for example ensuring the correct medication is administered to your patient. Justice refers to the treating…

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    continued care during her admission. After she is established, more team members may include: a social worker who can assist with home care, financials and long term facility placement if needed, a Geriatrician who specializes in this population, a Pharmacist to help deliver the correct information about any prescribed medication, an Occupational and/or Physical therapist to assist the patient in activities of daily living if they have been interrupted by her condition, a Neurologist is there…

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