Component Task: Administration of Vaginal Medication

Administration of Vaginal Medication

It is the aseptic administration of medication into the vagina. These medications come in the form of creams, jellies, foams and pessaries.

Aims

Therapeutic effects

Requirements

a.      A tray containing the following:

·         Vaginal medication and applicator

·         Perineal Wipes

·         Disposable gloves

·         Mackintosh and dressing towel

b.      Receiver for used items

c.      Treatment Chart (Manual or Electronic)

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 (Refer to steps)

4.      Ensure patient’s right to know/consent and to refuse medication

5.      Perform hand hygiene

6.      Send tray to bedside

7.       Encourage patient to void

8.      Provide privacy

9.      Assist patient into lithotomy position with the upper leg flexed

10.    Protect bed with mackintosh and dressing towel at the buttocks

11.      Fold back the top bedclothes to expose the perineal area

12.    Perform hand hygiene and wear gloves

13.    Assess and clean the perineal area with wipes

14.    Remove gloves and perform hand hygiene

15.    Wear gloves and unwrap the medication

16.    Remove the medication and attach to the applicator as per manufacturer’s instructions

17.    Encourage the patient to relax by breathing through the mouth

18.    Expose the vaginal orifice with your non-dominant hand

19.    Insert the applicator gently into the posterior wall of the vagina

20.  Slowly push the plunger until the applicator is empty

21.    Remove the applicator and place in a receiver

22.  Dry perineal area and ask the patient to remain in the supine position for at least ten (10) – fifteen (15) minutes

23.  Remove gloves and perform hand hygiene

24.  Dispose off used items and decontaminate applicator and tray

25.  Document procedure on treatment chart (manual or electronic) and nurses notes


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