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Title: Administration of Drugs Regulations, Drug storage, Calculations, Administration


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Administration of DrugsRegulations, Drug
storage,Calculations, Administration Patient
Identification
  • 01.10.09

2
The administration of drugs involves
  • Ensuring
  • correct drug
  • at the correct time
  • is given to the correct patient
  • it has the expected and desired
  • outcome, with no ill effects

3
The administration of drugs includes
  • Monitoring the efficacy of the drug
  • Identifying side effects
  • Not giving a drug to a patient who is allergic to
    it

4
The administration of drugs by nurses is
Controlled by the NMC
  • It requires professional thought and judgement.
  • Ensuring the prescription is correct
  • The timing is appropriate.
  • Ensuring the patient understands what they are
    taking
  • Reinforcing the positive effects of the treatment

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  • Drugs given legally in hospital must be
  • Correctly prescribed
  • Dispensed appropriately
  • They must then be
  • Administered at the correct time
  • Taken by the patient in the presence of the nurse
  • Recorded on the medicine chart

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Prescription of medication
  • Medications must be prescribed by a Registered
    Medical Practitioner
  • Should be clearly written, typed or computer
    generated, and be indelible and dated
  • If a drug replaces a previously prescribed drug
    then the outdated one must be cancelled, signed
    and dated.
  • Information regarding changes in medication must
    be communicated to all who need to know,
  • Nursing staff
  • Patient

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  • Prescriptions for medication in hospital
  • must include the following information
  • Clear identification of the patients
  • Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Registration number
  • Number of doses or length of treatment

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  • Prescriptions for medication in hospital
  • must include the following information
  • Clear identification of the patients
  • Name
  • Address
  • Length of course (either in days or number of
    tablets to be dispensed)

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All prescription of medication must give the
following information
  • The substance to be administered (drugs name)
  • Its form (e.g. tablet, capsule, suppository,
    injection, liquid)
  • Amount of active ingredient (i.e. dosage)
  • Timing frequency
  • Route of administration
  • All prescriptions must be signed and dated by the
  • prescribing doctor

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DRUG classifications
  • Drug use and supply in Britain is controlled by
    The Medicine Act of 1968 Poisons Act 1972 The
    Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
  • Drugs are divided into the following categories
  • General Sale Medicines GSL
  • Pharmacy Medicines P
  • Prescription only medicines POM

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DRUG classifications
  • The Misuse of Drugs Acts 1971 controls any drugs
    which may cause addiction, and which are open to
    misuse and is divided into five Schedules.
  • Drugs covered by the Schedule 2 are also
  • known as Controlled Drugs

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Scheduled Drugs
  • Schedule 1
  • Drugs which may not be used for medicinal
    purposes, but can be used for Research in under
    special conditions
  • Schedule 2
  • The CONTROLLED DRUGS - Opiates such as Heroin and
    major stimulants such as Amphetamines which can
    be supplied by a pharmacist on receipt of a
    prescription from a Registered practitioner such
    as a Doctor or Dentist
  • Special regulations control the safe custody,
    use and destruction of these drugs.

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Scheduled Drugs
  • Schedule 3
  • Minor stimulants and barbiturates, such as are in
    this group. Records such as invoices and
    prescriptions should be kept for two years
  • Schedule 4
  • Benzodiazepines are in this group. As are
    Anabolic steroids and Androgenic steroids
  • Schedule 5
  • Weak preparations of controlled drugs with
    minimal risk of abuse. Invoices must be kept for
    two years

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Controlled Drugs
  • All details must be completed in the Doctors own
    handwriting
  • Name of drug
  • Dose of drug
  • Number of doses or length of course
  • Signature of prescribing doctor and date

15
Storage of Controlled Drugs
  • They must be kept in a locked cabinet
  • or cupboard
  • The keys to the cabinet must be in the possession
    of an authorised person
  • Authorised person, refers to Ward Manager or
    deputy who must be a Trained Nurse or Midwife
  • Students should not be responsible for the
    controlled drug cupboard keys

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Recording of Controlled Drug Use
  • Records in the form of CONTROLLED DRUG REGISTERS
    must be kept
  • Each drug must have its own specified page which
    is Headed with the Drugs name and Strength
  • The Number of Ampoules of a drug must be entered
    and updated with every use

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Recording of Controlled Drug Use
  • Must record
  • Date
  • Time
  • Dose of every administration
  • Name of receiving patient/client
  • Number of ampoules at start and finish of
    administration
  • Entry must be signed by 2 people one of who
  • must be registered
  • No alterations must be made to the entry
  • All entries must be in Black Ink

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Giving of drugs in Emergency situations
  • A local protocol agreed by Medical
  • Practitioners, Nurses, Midwives and
  • pharmacists may allow a Qualified Nurse
  • to give a specific Dose of a specific drug
  • in emergency situations

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Giving of drugs in Emergency situations
  • Drugs should not be given in response
  • to telephone messages
  • They may, in an emergency be given on
  • a faxed order or E-mail if the drug has
  • previously been supplied to that patient.

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Standards for administering medicines
  • Revision
  • Correct drug
  • At correct time
  • Given to the correct patient
  • Has expected and desired outcome, with no ill
    effects

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Standards for administering medicines
  • The accountable nurse must therefore ensure
  • that he/she
  • Has an understanding of the drug they are giving,
    this includes understanding its therapeutic
    purpose
  • Must be able to justify their actions
  • Is prepared to be accountable for their actions

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  • Is certain of the identity of the patient
  • Aware of current patient needs, the programme of
    care and other drugs the patient is currently
    receiving
  • Pay due regard to the environment in which care
    is being given
  • Ensure prescription/medicine container agree and
    all writing is clear, unambiguous and complete

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  • That the patient is not allergic to the drug
  • That the drug has not reached its expiry date
  • If there has been a withdrawal notice issued by
    pharmacy, that it does not relate to the drug
    being given

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Management of Drug Errors
  • All errors or incidents occurring during the
    administration of drugs must be reported to the
    line manager immediately

25
Drug calculations
  • To calculate a drug dose, use the following
  • formula
  • What you want X The amount its in
  • What you have got

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  • What you want X The amount its in
  • What you have got
  • Example If you need to give 1000mgs of a drug
    which comes as 500 mgs tablets, how many tablets
    will you need to give the patient
  • 1000 X 1 2 X 1 2 Tablets
  • 500 1

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  • What you want X The amount its in
  • What you have got
  • Example If you need to give 250mgs of a drug
    which comes as 125 mgs in 5mls liquid format,
    then you need
  • 250 X 5 2 X 5 10 mls
  • 125 1

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  • What you want X The amount its in
  • What you have got
  • Example If you need to give 24mgs of a drug
    which comes as 30 mgs in 5mls liquid format, then
    you need
  • 24 X 5 4 X 5 4 mls
  • 30 5
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