3 medication checks
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, check MAR
Check when dispensed at pixis
Check before administered at bedside
If you catch something wrong with the order, contact the provider
documentation
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1. Source oriented (Medical record)
2. Problem oriented (Medical record)
3. SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan)
4. Focus Charting
5. Charting by exception (CBE)
6. Incident reports- falls, pressure sores, med error, etc.
battery
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unlawful touching of another person without consent
how nursing started
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, nursing started by caring for men that were hurt in war. Women were
volunteers at first. In 1872 they created the first nursing school
routes of medication administration
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Oral (PO) • Sublingual (SL) • Rectal (PR) • Intravenous (IV) • Buccal • Inhalation
• Intramuscular (IM) • Subcutaneous (subcut) • Transdermal
when error occurs
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we need to identify med, assess the patient, notify the doc or charge nurse if
incident occurs, compete an incident report. Let people know and let it be
handled so patient is okay
social media
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provides instant information but can be a source of anxiety, depression,
privacy concern, can be a source of lateral violence (bullying)
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, check MAR
Check when dispensed at pixis
Check before administered at bedside
If you catch something wrong with the order, contact the provider
documentation
Give this one a try later!
1. Source oriented (Medical record)
2. Problem oriented (Medical record)
3. SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan)
4. Focus Charting
5. Charting by exception (CBE)
6. Incident reports- falls, pressure sores, med error, etc.
battery
Give this one a try later!
unlawful touching of another person without consent
how nursing started
Give this one a try later!
, nursing started by caring for men that were hurt in war. Women were
volunteers at first. In 1872 they created the first nursing school
routes of medication administration
Give this one a try later!
Oral (PO) • Sublingual (SL) • Rectal (PR) • Intravenous (IV) • Buccal • Inhalation
• Intramuscular (IM) • Subcutaneous (subcut) • Transdermal
when error occurs
Give this one a try later!
we need to identify med, assess the patient, notify the doc or charge nurse if
incident occurs, compete an incident report. Let people know and let it be
handled so patient is okay
social media
Give this one a try later!
provides instant information but can be a source of anxiety, depression,
privacy concern, can be a source of lateral violence (bullying)