The care services and support provided to residents during the end of life and post death phase is one of the most important and therefore promotes the application of a…
The syringe driver is a portable battery operated device for mechanically delivering drugs at a predetermined rate by continuous infusion. The McKinley T34 is the syringe driver recommended by the…
Most of Nursing Agencies will require you to have at least 6 months experience in a single place of work. You need to have enough confidence in your skills before…
There are a lot of programs in the UK trying to reduce the hospitalization of older people. However, your duty as a nurse is to assess each person before sending…
Allergy is an adverse response of the immune system. The symptoms can affect one organ or be multi-system. Signs and symptoms of allergy: Itching Angioedema Urticaria Rhinitis Cough Itchy eyes,…
Homely remedies – refers to medication available to purchase over the counter and is from a locally agreed list of medication that should be administered following the care setting policy and…
All drugs come with side effects. Many are minor, some are just an inconvenience, a few are serious, and some are just plain strange. Side effects fall into several…
Waste medication includes: Discontinued medication Excess medication Refused medication Contaminated medication Resident has died (keep for 7 days) Resident details should be removed by obscuring the name with a marker…
The medication should be stored: In a locked metal cupboard fastened to a solid wall In a lockable metal medicine trolley, that should be attached to a secured position when…
Before starting the medication round: Prepare the medication trolley with enough pots, cups, water, spoons Take any medication needed from the fridge Make sure that you are signing the authorised…