Na e fesili: O a tulafono faavae e 4 mo le faʻaaogaina o vailaʻau?

O "aia tatau" o vailaʻau faʻataʻitaʻi aofia ai le saʻo onosaʻi, fualaʻau saʻo, taimi saʻo, auala saʻo, ma le tui saʻo. O nei aia tatau e taua mo tausimai.

What are the 5 rules for the administration of medication?

O se tasi o fautuaga e faʻaitiitia ai mea sese ma le afaina o vailaʻau o le faʻaaogaina lea o "aia tatau e lima": le maʻi saʻo, le vailaʻau saʻo, le fua saʻo, le ala saʻo, ma le taimi saʻo.

What are the steps for medication administration?

Aia Tatau o le Vaʻaiga Faʻafomaʻi

  1. Right patient. Check the name on the order and the patient. …
  2. Right medication. Check the medication label. …
  3. Right dose. Check the order. …
  4. Right route. Again, check the order and appropriateness of the route ordered. …
  5. Right time. Check the frequency of the ordered medication. …
  6. Right documentation. …
  7. Right reason. …
  8. Tali sa'o.

O a auala e 4 o le faʻaaogaina o vailaʻau?

  • Fa'atonuga tautala. O le auala lea e masani ona faʻaaogaina o le faʻaaogaina o vailaʻau ma e sili ona faigofie ma taugofie. …
  • Sublingual. …
  • Fa'atonuga tu'u. …
  • Pulega autu. …
  • Pulega faamatua. …
  • Tui puipuia

19 nov Tes 2007

What are the principles of medication administration?

While there are several principles of drug administration, the five important ones are: the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right time and the right route of administration.

What are the 10 R’s of medication administration?

Le 10 Aia Tatau a le Faʻafoeina o Vailaau Faʻasaina

  • Right Drug. The first right of drug administration is to check and verify if it’s the right name and form. …
  • Right Patient. …
  • Right Dose. …
  • Right Route. …
  • Right Time and Frequency. …
  • Right Documentation. …
  • Right History and Assessment. …
  • Faʻatino vailaʻau ma Aia Tatau e Tetee.

30 юн. 2020 г.

What is the first thing you must do prior to administration of any medication?

Read the medication order carefully. Make sure that the medication name on the order matches the medication name on the label. Read the medication log carefully. Make sure that the medication name on the label, the medication order and medication log match before giving the medication.

O a ia mea e 3 Befores?

WHAT ARE THE THREE CHECKS? Checking the: – Name of the person; – Strength and dosage; and – Frequency against the: Medical order; • MAR; AND • Medication container.

What are six ways to administer medication?

O auala masani e aofia ai:

  1. Intravenous (IV) (i totonu o se uaua)
  2. Tautala (i le gutu)
  3. Intramuscular (IM) tui (i totonu o se maso)
  4. Subcutaneous (SC) tui (lalo o le paʻu)
  5. Intrathecal Therapy (i totonu o le tuasivi alavai)

How do you do a proper narcotic count?

Narcotics should be counted at the beginning and end of the day by 2 RN’s.
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Narcotic counts

  1. In our facility two RNs count at the beginning of the day and at the end of the day.
  2. Any time narcotics are added to stock, two RNs first verify the existing count and then add the drugs and co-sign.

Fep. 21 2013

O a auala e 8 o le faʻaogaina o vailaʻau?

  • Ala tautala. Ole tele o vaila'au e mafai ona tu'u tautala e pei o vai, capsules, tablets, po'o fualaau lamu. …
  • Auala tui. Fa'atonuga e ala ile tui (pulea fa'amatua) e aofia ai auala nei:…
  • Auala i lalo ole gagana ma le pu. …
  • Ala sa'o. …
  • Ala fa'atama. …
  • Auala mata. …
  • Otic auala. …
  • Auala o le isu.

E mafai ona inu fa'alaua'itele IV vaila'au?

Ole fa'atonuga IV e mafai fo'i ona avea ma auala fa'atonutonu e tu'uina atu ai vaila'au ile taimi. O nisi vaila'au e mafai ona tu'uina atu ile fa'atonuga IV aua afai e te inu tautala (i le gutu), ole enzymes i lou manava po'o le ate o le a malepe i lalo.

O le a le auala sili ona vave o le mitiia mo se fualaau?

O le auala sili ona vave o le faʻafefe o le inhalation, ma e le o le manatu sese o le faʻaogaina o le intravenous. Ole absorption ole fa'amuamua ile atina'eina o vaila'au ma vaila'au kemisi, talu ai e tatau ona mitiia se vaila'au a'o le'i tupu ni a'afiaga fa'afoma'i.

O a siaki e 3 o le fa'aaogaina o vaila'au?

  • Sa'o ma'i.
  • Fualaau sa'o.
  • Sa'o fua.
  • Ala sa'o.
  • Taimi sa'o/teletele.
  • Sa'o le mafuaaga.
  • Fa'amaumauga sa'o.
  • Tali sa'o.

What four things must you check prior to administering medication?

Medication must:

  • Be in its original container.
  • Have a clear readable and original label.
  • Have the child’s name clearly on the label.
  • Have any instructions attached.
  • Have verbal or written instructions provided by the child’s registered medical practioner.

How can I improve my medication administration skills?

The Importance of Medication Administration: 5 Ways to Improve

  1. Assess the work environment. Medication administration mistakes and other safety issues can increase when certain work environment conditions are present. …
  2. Implement medication safety technologies. …
  3. Educate patients and caregivers. …
  4. Implement strategies for “LASA” drugs. …
  5. Take extra precaution with “high alert” medications.

13 Mati 2019 g.

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