Medication Management
Upon completion of this course, learners will have increased their knowledge of medication administration in order to better care for patients.
Learning Objectives
Navigating Thinkific
Introduction - [Title]
Introduction
Basic Principles of Pharmacokinetics - [Title]
Overview and Learning Outcomes
A. Absorption
Factors that Affect Drug Absorption I: Route of Administration
Two Examples of How Drug Administration Affects Absorption
Oral Medications
Factors that Affect Absorption II: Bioavailability
B. Distribution
C. Metabolism
D. Elimination/Excretion
Pharmacokinetics and the Elderly
Chapter 1 Knowledge Check
Regulatory Oversight: Unnecessary Medication, Medication Storage, and Labeling - [Title]
Overview and Learning Outcomes
Unnecessary Medications
Medication Storage and Labeling
Chapter 2 Knowledge Check
Correct Administration of Medications - [Title]
Overview and Learning Outcomes
2. The Right Medication
Six Rights of Medication Administration
1. The Right Person
3. The Right Dose
4. The Right Route
5. The Right Time
Administration through Oral and Nasogastric Tubes
6. The Right Documentation
2. Correct Administration of Medications
1. Tube Placement
CMS Requirements on Administration via Oral and NG Tubes
Chapter 3 Knowledge Check
Medication Errors - [Title]
Overview and Learning Outcomes
Definitions of Medication Errors
The CMS Definition of Medication Error
National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention Definition
Types of Medication Errors
1. Omission Error
2. Wrong Dose Error
3. Wrong Time Error
4. Proper Administration Procedure Failure
5. Unauthorized Use
What to Do When a Medication Error Has Occurred
Course Summary
Course Quiz
References
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