Drug administration Flashcards
1
Q
Background questions
A
- Have any other medicines or administration routes been considered?
- Are there any restrictions on the choice of administration route?
- What other routes are available?
Venflon, Enteral feeding tube, SC pump
2
Q
Are there any restrictions on the choice of administration route?
A
- Diarrhoea (rectal not suitable)
- Eczema/burns/sensitive skin (patches not suitable)
- Increased bleeding risk (SC/IM not suitable)
3
Q
Nil-by-mouth (NBM)
A
- What medicines/doses are they taking?
(Do they need all - can any be suspended) - How long are they likely to be NBM?
- Have any other formulations/routes of administration been considered?
4
Q
Ocular administration (order or administration)
A
- What medicines are they taking?
- What are the doses?
5
Q
Ocular administration: number of bottles to dispense
A
- How long will the patient be using the eye drops?
- Both or one eye?
- Dose and frequency?
6
Q
Nebuliser administration
A
- What medicines are to be nebulised?
- Dose and frequency?
- What type of nebuliser?
7
Q
Swallowing difficulties
A
- What medicines/doses are they taking?
- What is the difficulty level, i.e. can they swallow thin liquids?
- Is swallowing likely to improve? If so, when?
- Are thickened fluids or sip feeds being used?
- Have any other methods of administration been considered/tried?
- What other routes of administration are available?
(If they have an enteral feeding tube, ask enteral
feeding tube questions)
8
Q
Enteral feeding tube
A
What type of feeding tube do they have?
What feeding regime is being used?
Which feed is being given?
- Consider interactions between medicines and enteral feeds.
Have any other methods of administration been considered/tried?
What medicines/doses are they taking?