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Safe Medication Administration With Nursing Students

Safe Medication Administration With Nursing Students. A Guide for Clinical F aculty. The Goal:. Prevention of medication errors Instilling best practice habits in our students Consistency for students from rotation to rotation Guidance for clinical faculty.

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Safe Medication Administration With Nursing Students

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  1. Safe Medication Administration With Nursing Students A Guide for Clinical Faculty

  2. The Goal: • Prevention of medication errors • Instilling best practice habits in our students • Consistency for students from rotation to rotation • Guidance for clinical faculty

  3. Steps to Prevent Medication Errors: Potter & Perry Fundamentals of Nursing 9th ed. (2017) (this is the students’ text) Review patient allergies prior to administration Minimize interruptions, double check calculations, document as soon as given Provide proper patient education (Teach Me 3) ALWAYS follow agency policy • Prepare medication for only one patient at a time • Follow the 6 Rights of medication administration • Read each label 3 times (3 checks!) comparing to MAR • Use at least 2 patient identifiers

  4. The Six Rights: • The Right Medication • The Right Dose • The Right Patient • The Right Route • The Right Time • The Right Documentation

  5. Responsibilities… Student Responsibilities Instructor Responsibilities Assess student readiness by asking appropriate questions…you make the call if a student is not prepared Must be present with the student or assure that are accompanied by a licensed RN (if agency policy allows) Assure proper documentation occurred, cosign per agency policy • Must be prepared…need to have medication administration worksheet in clinical packet complete • Must perform proper assessment prior to and after administration • If applicable, have calculations completed • Do not administer or prepare without instructor present • Document

  6. Medication Sheet (Prevent Errors: Follow the 6 Rights, read label at least 3 times comparing against MAR before administration, use at least 2 patient identifiers, review patient’s allergies)

  7. Additional Information… When can students pass medications? Fundamentals (SDO Program) Medical Surgical Nursing I (Traditional Program) IV/IVPB IV starts and IV push medication is agency policy driven; you will need to verify the policy at your site Students do not manage IV drip medications Skills Check Lists which reflect how our students are taught and how we want instructors to practice are located on the MSON Clinical Faculty Knowledge site • Oral • Optic • Otic • Opthalmic • IM • Subcutaneous • IV/IVPB

  8. If there is an error… • Complete proper agency documentation • Do all appropriate patient assessment • Notify Clinical Education Manager • Complete UDM Medication Variance Form (located on MSON Clinical Faculty Knowledge site)

  9. Scenarios…something to think about • The unprepared student • The over confident student • The high anxiety student • Advice and interventions for clinical instructors in these situations

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