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Medication Policies and Administration Systems

1. Medication Policies

Medication policies vary between workplaces and should be thoroughly understood. Key components typically include:

  • Receipt of medications
  • Storage of medications
  • Disposal of medications
  • Returns of medications
  • Medication tracking
  • Consent
  • Errors
  • Other relevant documents

2. Medication Administration Systems

a. Blister Packs

Blister packs from the pharmacy contain medications in separate compartments, with detailed dosage instructions and patient information.

b. Dosette Boxes and Similar Systems

Systems like Dosette boxes or the Bio Dose system offer compartmentalized storage for liquid medication or tablets. Ensure all necessary information is present before administering.

c. Weekly Dispensing Systems

Weekly dispensing systems are common for home use. Medications are organized by day and time, with printed labels indicating dosage and schedule. Match compartment contents with labels to minimize errors.

d. Medication Administration Record (MAR)

Refer to the Medication Administration Record (MAR) to track medication administration. If unsure, cross-reference with blister pack contents to ensure accuracy.