INTRODUCTION
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES - I
KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES - II
MEDICINES ACT 1968
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - I
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - II
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - III
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - IV
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - V
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - VI
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - VII
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - VIII
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - IX
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - X
PRINCIPLES OF SAFE AND APPROPRIATE - XI
STORAGE OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS - I
STORAGE OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS - II
STORAGE OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS - III
STORAGE OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS - IV
STORAGE OF MEDICINAL PRODUCTS - V
MEDICATION ERRORS - I
MEDICATION ERRORS - II
MEDICATION ERRORS - STATISTICS
MEDICATION ERRORS – POTENTIAL RESULTS
MEDICATION ERRORS - FACTORS - I
MEDICATION ERRORS - FACTORS - II
PRESCRIBING RESPONSIBILITIES - I
PRESCRIBING RESPONSIBILITIES - II
PRESCRIBING ERRORS - I
PRESCRIBING ERRORS - II
PRESCRIBING ERRORS - III
DISPENSING ERRORS
TRANSPORTATION OF MEDICNES
ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION - I
ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION - II
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - I
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - II
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - III
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - IV
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - V
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - VI
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - VII
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - VIII
PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING - IX
ADMINISTRATION ERRORS- I
ADMINISTRATION ERRORS- II
ADMINISTRATION ERRORS- III
CONTROLLED DRUGS
CONTROLLED DRUGS - EXAMPLES
STORAGE OF DRUGS
MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS - I
MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS - II
MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS - III
MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS - IV
RECORDING UNDER MAR PROCESS
MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION - RECORDING - I
MEDICINE ADMINISTRATION - RECORDING - II
RECORD-KEEPING - I
RECORD-KEEPING - II
RECORD-KEEPING - III
MEDICATION ERRORS - I
MEDICATION ERRORS - II
MEDICATION ERRORS - III
MEDICATION ERRORS - IV
AFTER A MEDICATION ERROR - I
AFTER A MEDICATION ERROR - II
AFTER A MEDICATION ERROR - III
AFTER A MEDICATION ERROR - IV
REPORTING CONCERNS - I
REPORTING CONCERNS - II
REPORTING CONCERNS - III
REPORTING CONCERNS - IV
REPORTING CONCERNS - V
DRUG CALCULATIONS AND PREFIXES - I
DRUG CALCULATIONS AND PREFIXES - II
DRUG CALCULATIONS AND PREFIXES - III
ORAL MEDICATION
DOSAGES OF ORAL MEDICATION - I
DOSAGES OF ORAL MEDICATION - II
DOSAGES OF ORAL MEDICATION - III
STRENGTH OF SOLUTION ( VOLUME ) - I
STRENGTH OF SOLUTION ( VOLUME ) - II
DOSAGE OF MEDICATIONS FOR INJECTION - I
DOSAGE OF MEDICATIONS FOR INJECTION - II
DOSAGE OF MEDICATIONS FOR INJECTION - III
THANK YOU!
1.Understand the importance of individual professional responsibility in preventing medication errors, or preventing harm from medication errors.
2.Understand the importance of reporting medication errors know the process that should follow the discovery of an error.
3.Know what is meant by the term “controlled drugs”(or controlled medicine/medication/substances) and be aware of related issues.
4.Know the additional safety measures that must be taken when prescribing, administering, and storing controlled drugs.
5.Know the process involved in safe disposal of controlled drugs.
6.Know how concerns can be reported.