Oral medication Flashcards
PPE
Hand hygiene, disposable gloves
Indications
Administration of
drugs via oral route
Contraindications
Decreased
level of consciousness
Unable to swallow safely
Cautions
active vomiting
reduced absorption
Confirm medication indications
Using JRCALC or PGD confirm
medication:
Indications
Contraindications
Cautions
Side effects
Confirm medication 5 R’s
Following the 5 Rights of
Medication Administration ensure:
1. Right drug
2. Right dose/presentation
3. Right route
4. Right patient (inc age)
5. Right time
Check medication
Expiry date
Integrity of packaging
Clarity of contents (if relevant)
Allergies
Confirm patient has no allergies or
previous sensitivities to
medication
Inform patient
Inform patient of medication they
are to receive, including potential
effects.
Obtain consent.
Prepare patient
Ideally have the patient sit upright.
Hand medication to them and
observe placing medication in their
own mouth.
Provide enough water to allow
drug to be swallowed
It is acceptable to place the tablet
into the patient’s mouth and
provide a small sip of water
Report
Document dose, delivery, time, and effects of the drug.
Record the batch number and
expiry date.
Monitor the patient for adverse
effects.
Hand over, including therapeutic
benefit/adverse reaction.