Component Task: Administration of Oral Medications (Mixtures)

Administration of Oral Medications (Mixtures)



Enteral medications are administered through the oral, sublingual and buccal routes. These medications come in the form of either tablets, capsule, caplets or mixtures. In oral administration the medication is mostly swallowed whilst with sublingual, the medication is placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve whereas with buccal, the medication is placed in between the cheek and allowed to dissolve.

Aims

Therapeutic effect

Investigation and examination

Prophylactic effect

Requirements

a.      A tray containing the following:

·         Medication

·         Drinking cup

·         Bottle of water

·         Spoon in a saucer or measuring cup

·         Medication Treatment Chart (Manual or Electronic)

·         Pill-crushing device if necessary

b.      Straw

Steps

1.        Check for the right patient, right medication, right time, right dose against doctor’s order and treatment chart (manual or electronic) as well as the expiry date

2.      Establish rapport (Refer to steps)

3.      Explain procedure to patient and ensure patient’s right to know/consent and to refuse

4.      Perform hand hygiene

5.      Prepare and send tray to the bedside

6.      Read the label on the bottle and compare with patient’s treatment chart (manual or electronic)

7.       Take out the bottle and compare with the patient treatment chart (manual or electronic) for the dosage

8.      Shake the bottle gently

9.      Remove the cork and holds it with the little or ring finger

10.    Pick the medicine glass and with the thumb nail marks the level of the measure to be taken

11.      Pour out the prescribed dose at eye level in the bright light, holding the bottle with the label upper most

12.    Replace the cork and compare the quantity with the dosage on the patient’s treatment chart (manual or electronic)

13.    Carry medicine to the patient on a saucer, a teaspoon may be added for stirring if it is a suspension

14.    Encourage patient to drink the medicine and serve water if necessary

15.    Congratulate patient and make him/her assume a desirable position

16.    Observe patient for any adverse reaction

17.    Encourage patient to report any adverse

18.    Dispose off used items

19.    Perform hand hygiene

20.  Document procedure in the nurses’ note and chart on treatment chart (manual or electronic)

21.    Check on patient after thirty (30) minutes for therapeutic effect


0 Comments

Search This Blog