The Doctor is the one licensed to give out what type of drugs should be given to the patient and in what dosage depending on the condition of the patient or the age and weight of the patient.
THE RIGHT PATIENT, THE RIGHT ROUTE, THE RIGHT MEDICATION, THE RIGHT DOSAGE, THE RIGHT TIME, THE RIGHT DOCUMENTATION.
right patient, right time, right medication, right dosage, right route
We need to observe the symptoms of the disease and age of the patient while administering medication. One should also be careful about the expiry date of the medicine before giving it to the patient.
Kinda-sorta.The right drugs, taken in the right amounts, together with the right kind of exercise program, can help with muscle development.But get the drug and the dosage wrong, and there won't be any benefits - only risks from the drugs.And if you don't put the exercise in you won't see any muscle development either.
Administration of oxygen, Assisted administration of Metered Dose Inhaler; typically Albuterol but only if Pt is conscious, Substance is prescribed, and 5 rights are present i.e. right patient, right dosage, right substance, right route, right time/frequency of administration. And finally: Rapid transport to the hospital as respiratory distress qualifies you as a high priority patient.
The right response in serving medication involves ensuring the "Five Rights": the right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, and right time. It is essential to verify the patient's identity, check the medication against the prescription, measure the correct dosage, administer it via the prescribed route, and adhere to the scheduled timing. Additionally, monitoring the patient for any adverse reactions after administration is crucial for their safety. Proper documentation of the administration process is also important for maintaining accurate medical records.
Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation, and right situation. Right place and right to refuse are sometimes also thought to be rights of medication but the first 7 listed are probably what you are looking for. Right situation and right documentation are also new to people who learned them as the 5 rights of medication administration.
Checked the patient's birthday in case more than one patient has the same name.
1. Right Patient 2. Right Medication 3. Right Dosage 4. Right Route 5. Right Time 6. Right Documentation 7. Right Client Education 8. Right to Refuse 9. Right Assessment 10. Right Evaluation I am wondering that in this day and age that we may need to add RIGHT EXPIRY DATE.
To help people get better, to make sure every patient gets the right diagnosis, and to organize the hospital.
i am a train ing officer and we use the LADF medication Booklet which uses the "Severn rights " which are the,; right person right Drug right time right dose right method right procedure right record keeping if you follow this you should be fine hope this helps
Prior to collecting blood, giving medications, giving treatment or executing a procedure the patient's full name and birth date should be checked against their record.