Transcription of Basic Medication Administration
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Basic Medication Administration A guide to help Direct Support Professionals administer, transcribe and document medications in a licensed residential setting. Outcomes: Demonstrate how to assist individuals taking prescribed medications. Identify resources for information about medications that individuals are taking Identify the five rights for Medication Administration Identify the difference between prescription and over the counter medications Identify key information on prescription Medication labels Document Medication - related information, including: Administration , missed doses, errors, side effects, and drug interactions State home policy and licensing regulations for handling and storing prescription, over the counter, and PRN medications Demonstrate how to transcribe a prescription Medication Identify appropriate responses to severe side effects that may be life threatening Identify pro
Feb 23, 2009 · Most anti-convulsants have central nervous system effects including effects on thinking (especially Phenobarbital). Effects include dizziness, sedation, mood changes, nervousness, or fatigue. Common Side Effects of Anti-Convulsants • Sleepiness, lethargy, cognitive impairment, altered gait, seizure breakthrough,
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