I - “Six Rights” of drug administration
1. The Right Medication – when administering medications, the nurse compares the label of the medication container with medication form.
The nurse does this 3 times:
a. Before removing the container from the drawer or shelf
b. As the amount of medication ordered is removed from the container
c. Before returning the container to the storage
2. Right Dose –when performing medication calculation or conversions, the nurse should have another
qualified nurse check the calculated dose
3. Right Client – an important step in administering medication safely is being sure the medication is
given to the right client.
a. To identify the client correctly:
b. The nurse check the medication administration form against the client’s identification bracelet and asks the client to state his or her name to ensure the client’s identification bracelet has the correct information.
4. RIGHT ROUTE – if a prescriber’s order does nor designate a route of administration, the nurse consult the prescriber. Likewise, if the specified route is not recommended, the nurse should alert the prescriber immediately.
5. RIGHT TIME
a. the nurse must know why a medication is ordered for certain times of the day and whether the
time schedule can be altered
b. each institution has are commended time schedule for medications ordered at frequent interval
c. Medication that must act at certain times are given priority (e.g insulin should be given at a
precise interval before a meal )
6. RIGHT DOCUMENTATION –Documentation is an important part of safe medication administration
a. The documentation for the medication should clearly reflect the client’s name, the name of the ordered medication,the time, dose, route and frequency
b. Sign medication sheet immediately after administration of the drug
CLIENT’S RIGHT RELATED TO MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
A client has the following rights:
a. To be informed of the medication’s name, purpose, action, and potential undesired effects.
b. To refuse a medication regardless of the consequences
c. To have a qualified nurses or physicians assess medication history, including allergies
d. To be properly advised of the experimental nature of medication therapy and to give written consent for its use
e. To received labeled medications safely without discomfort in accordance with the six rights of medication administration
f. To receive appropriate supportive therapy in relation to medication therapy
g. To not receive unnecessary medications
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