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1.                                                                                                     5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Back of page 6 12    HANDOUT 2 F    Medication Label    Individually labeled medication bottles have the following information on the label   Resident   s full name  Right RESIDENT   Name of Medication  Right MEDICATION   Strength of medication and amount to be given  Right DOSE   Directions on how to take the medication  Right ROUTE   Direction about when to take the medication  including how often to take the  medication  Right TIME   Name of person who prescribed the medication  usually a physician   Issue  dispensed  date  Expiration or discard date  Pharmacy prescription serial number  Name  address and phone number of issuing pharmacy  Name of person who dispensed the medication  usually a pharmacist   Quantity of medication dispensed            Auxiliary labels may provide important information such as    shake wel  Warning Labels   Equivalency statement when the name of the medication dispensed differs from  the name of the medication ordered    ACTIVITY  Find each of the above components of a label on the label below        Your Center Pharmacy  123 Brookshire Lane  Friendly  NC 27856 919 123 4567 DEA  AMB165664  Rx  4003706 Dr  Sullivan    Jack C  Wallboard ID  123456  Give 1 tablet  5 MG  by mouth once  daily at 6 PM     Coumadin 5 MG QTY   30  Used for Warfarin Sodium   1 13 2015 0 Refills DISCARD  1 12 2016  Dispensed 
2.             Pass     Redo    Comments     Evaluator Name Credentials Date    Medication Administration 5 20  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4679 NCDHHS       Section 6    Section 6    Handouts    Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes    6 1    HANDOUT   1A    ABBREVIATIONS    DOSES ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION   gm   gram po   by mouth   mg  milligram or   per rectum   mcg  microgram OD   right eye   cc      cubic centimeter OS   left eye   ml milliliter OU   both eyes   tsp teaspoonful AD   right ear   tosp   tablespoonful AS   left ear   gtt   drop AU   both ears   OZ   ounce SL   sublingual under the tongue    mEq   milliequivalent SQ   subcutaneous  under the skin   per GT   through gastrostomy tube    TIMES OTHER  QD   every day MAR   medication administration record  BID   twice a day OTC   over the counter  TID   three times a day  QID   four times a day  qh   every hours  qhs   at bedtime  ac   before meals  pc    after meals  PRN   as needed  QOD   every other day  ac hs   before meals and at bedtime  pc hs   after meals and at bedtime  STAT   immediately       Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 6 1    HANDOUT   1B    Common Routes of  Medication Administration    Oral     taken by the mouth and swallowed   Buccal     placed between cheek and gum   Sublingual     placed under the tongue   Eye     placed in the pocket of the eye created when the lower  eyelid is gently pulled do
3.      V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Medications Using Transdermal Products Patches    Refer to the skill sheet on how to administer medications using transdermal products patches as  you review the process of administering medications using transdermal products patches with  the students          Transdermal Products Patches    e Rotate application sites for transdermal patches to prevent irritation   e Document application sites on the MAR   e Ifthe patch is ordered to be worn for less than 24 hours  document on the medication  administration record that the patch was removed and the time it was removed   e Wear gloves and wash hands after patch is applied or removed   e When a patch is removed  clean the area to remove residual medication on the skin       Medication Administration 3 14  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration        V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Topical Medications    Refer to the skill sheet on how to administer topical medications as you review the process of  administering topical medications with the students       Topical Medications   e Wear gloves and use tongue blade  gauze or cotton tipped applicator to apply medication   e Use anew applicator each time medication is removed from container to prevent  contamination   e Provide privacy   e Place the lid or cap of the container to prevent contamination of the inside surface   e Do not discard gloves and supplies in areas accessible
4.     5 Hour Medication Course    Test    Part 1  Match the term or phrase on the right with the abbreviation or term on the left by  placing the correct letter on the appropriate line        _ 1 PRN a  milligram     _ 2 ac b  at bedtime       8  stat c  Medication Administration Record    4  SL d  overthe counter       5  MAR e  before meals         6  mg f  tablespoonful    7  pc g  placed and affixed to the skin      8  OTC h  teaspoonful    9  Subcutaneous i  milliliter        10  po j immediately       11  qhs k  sublingual      12  tbsp l  placed under the tongue        13  transdermal m  after meals       Y 14  ml n  by mouth     15  gm o  gram          16  QOD p  as needed       17  tsp q  every other day  18  sublingual r  inject into the fat with a syringe    Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 7 8    Part 2  Fill in the blank with the appropriate word or term  You may choose to use the word  bank below     19  A heart tablet taken by the mouth and swallowed is an example of a medication taken by    the route    20  A medication that is inserted into the rectum is given using the route    21  A medication is applied directly to the skin surface    22  A suspension must be before measuring and administering the  medication    23  A medication is a reaction that occurs because of an unusual sensitivity to    a medication or other substance     24  A medication occurs when a medication is not administered as prescribed  by the doctor 
5.    Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course  for Adult Care Homes    This is to certify that    Name of Student    has successfully completed a North Carolina  State approved Medication Administration Training Program    Name of Training Location  school  facility  etc      day of   20    Certified by     Print Name of Trainer Employed by    Signature of Trainer  include licensing credentials        Section 7    References    N C  Department of Health and Human Services N C  Board of Nursing     Medication Administration  A Medication Aide  Training Course  2006    Commonwealth of Virginia Virginia Board of Nursing     Medication Aide Curriculum for Registered Medication Aides  2007  UNC Chapel Hill Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention     Medication Administration in Rest Homes  1991  UNC Chapel Hill Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention     Measuring Medications Workbook  1991    CDC     Clinical Reminder  Use of Fingerstick Devices on More than One Person Poses Risk for Transmittig Bloodborne    Pathogens  Retrieved in 2011 from  http   www cdc gov injectionsafety Fingerstick DevicesBGM html    CDC     Diabetes and Viral Hepatitis  Important Information on Glucose Monitoring  Retrieved in 2011 from   http   www cdc gov hepatitis Settings GlucoseMonitoring htm       CDC     Guideline for the Prevention and Control of Norovirus Gastroen
6.    o Do not administer medications outside the resident s room that require privacy and  removal of clothing  such as vaginal and rectal administrations  dressing changes and  treatments   e Chemical restraint     means a drug that is used for discipline or convenience and not used to  treat a medical symptom  o Donotadminister medications  especially psychotropics  for staff convenience       lV  HANDOUT  1F  Resident s Refusal to Take Medications    Distribute a copy of the handout on Reasons for Resident s Refusal to Take Medications to each  student or locate handout in Student Manual          Medication Allergy  e Areaction occurring as the result of an unusual sensitivity to a medication or other  substance  o Maybe mild or life threatening situation  o Mayinclude rashes  swelling  itching  significant discomfort or an undesirable change in  mental status  which should be reported to physician  e Role of Medication Aide  o Should understand that information on allergies should be reported to the pharmacy and  physician and this information is recorded in the resident   s record  o Upon admission  important to document any known allergies or if there are no known  allergies should also be documented  o Provide immediate emergency care if severe rash or life threatening breathing  difficulties occur          Recognizing and Reporting Side Effects   e Resident may have various side effects from taking certain medications   e Side effects include but are not limited to the 
7.   Take 1 tablet by mouth   sam   TK TK TK TK TK WU JU UU JU JU TK TK TK  TK  TK JU   JU JU JU WU TK TK TK TK TK JU JU JU  JU  H  daily  Check pulse  before giving and hold   Pulse   64 68  72  74  80 84   80 64  60 66   64   72  83 83   88 72  80  80  72  76  60  64  66  68  68 72  80   82 84  54  if pulse is less than 60  beats min  AMOXICILLIN 250mg 123 45 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  Take 1 capsule by 8AM    1 TK TK JU U JUJU JU TKITK TK eoo  mouth 3 times daily 2PM TK TK JU JU JU JU JU TK TK TK due  for 10 days  2 03 00   8PM  gt    DB DB IDBICT CI CT CT CI DB  BY  D eeu SHC  NITRO DUR 0 4mg hr 123 45 6 7 8 9101112131415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  PATCH     Apply 1 saM  TK  TK TK TK TK JU DU TU TJU JU  TK  TK  TK  TK TK  TU  DU JU  JU  JU  TK  TK  TK TK TK JU  JU UJU  patch every morning Sie  RO  LC RB LBRO ILC IRB LB RCILO RBJLB IRC  LC RB LB IRC LC RB LB RC  LC  RBI LB RC  LC RBILB IRC  and remove at bedtime   Remove  8PM_  DB DB DB DB DBI CJ CJI CI  CJ CJ  DB  DB  DBI DBI DB CJ  CT CJ C3 CJ  DB  DB  DB DB DB Cy CJ  CT  CJ  CAPOTEN 25mg 12345 6 7 8 91011121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  Take 1 tablet by mouth   8AM   TK TK TK TK TK  3 times daily  2PM   TK TK TK TK TK i TU Ju Py choma pee  SPM   pp pp pg DB DB CI CT    66  CAPOTEN 50mg 12 3456 7 8 9101112 13 14 1516 17 18 si 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  Take 1 tablet by mouth 8AM   JU i TK TK JU JU JU TU JU TK TK TK TK TK JU JU 
8.  Nurse   s Signature area   Check individual documentation     3  Mrs  Burns    MAR includes medications administered during what month    January     4  Why did Mrs  Burns receive a dose of Hydrocodone 10 325 on the 3  of  January   Mrs  Burns had pain in her right leg      5  Why didn t Mrs  Burns receive three doses of Amoxicillin on the 22  of  January   She was only supposed to receive Amoxicillin for ten days and the  ten days had passed  the Amoxicillin had been discontinued      6  What times did Mrs  Burns receive 25 mg of Capoten on January hoo  8 AM   2 PM  and 8 PM     7  Why was Mrs  Burns  Coumadin dose circled on January 7    The dose of  Coumadin was not available to administer      8  Where was Mrs  Burns    Nitro dur patch placed on January 10    On the left  side of Mrs  Burns  chest      9  What time does Mrs  Burns have her Nitro dur patch removed   8 PM   10  Who is Mrs  Burns  physician   Dr  Moses     11  It is 11 PM on January 9  Mrs  Burns has asked for something for pain  Can  Mrs  Burns receive something for pain   No  because Mrs  Burns had a dose  of Hydrocodone 10 325 at 10 PM and can only have it every 4 hours   If so   administer the appropriate medication and document on Mrs  Burns    MAR    No documentation should occur      Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 7 7    Section 3    ACTIVITY  4C   Continued  Medication Administration Record  MAR  Worksheet Answers    12  Does Mrs  Burns have allergies   No    
9.  Physician Telephone     Allergies  CODEINE Rehabilitation Potential        Diagnosis  SEIZURE DISORDER  HTN  IDDM  ASTHMA  CHF    Admission Date        Resident s Name  Garrett Clayton   Date of Birth  10 17 50       Room   bed t  BW999       5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    6 12       Instructions     moow  gt     Result Codes  Injection Patch Site Codes                                                                                                              Put initials in appropriate box when medication given  1  Effective 1  Right dorsal gluteus 7  Right deltoid  Circle initials when medication refused  2  Ineffective 2  Left dorsal gluteus 8  Left deltoid  State reason for refusal on Nurse   s Notes  3  Slightly Effective 3  Right upper chest 9  Right upper arm  PRN medication  Reason given should be noted on Nurse s Notes  4  No Effect Observed 4  Left upper chest 10  Left upper arm  Indicate injection site code   5  Right lateral thigh 11  Upper back left  6   Left lateral thigh 12  Upper back right  NURSE S MEDICATION NOTES  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  Temperature  Respiration  Pulse  Blood Pressure  Initials Nurse   s Signature Initials Nurse   s Signature  Charting Codes  A  chart error B  drug unavailable C  resident refused D  drug held E  dose contaminated F  out of facility G  see notes  Date Hour Medication Dosage Route Reason Initials Results Response Initials                           
10.  SNF  REST HOME  SNF  REST HOME   ICF OTHER ICF OTHER   X HOSPITAL    12  PRIOR APPROVAL NUMBER 14  DISCHARGE PLAN       SNF HOME  ICF  13  DATE APPROVED DENIED         3 9 DOMICILIARY  REST HOME   OTHER       15  ADMITTING DIAGNOSES   PRIMARY  SECONDARY  DATES OF ONSET                1  seizure disorder s CHF  2  hypertension 6   s  Insulin dependent diabetes  IDDM  7   4  Asthma 8    16  PATIENT INFORMATION    DISORIENTED AMBULATORY STATUS BLADDER BOWEL                                                                                                          18  MEDICATIONS   NAME  amp  STRENGTHS  DOSAGE  amp  ROUTE      t  Dilantin 125mg 5ml   4ml po every day    CONSTANTLY X   AMBULATORY x   CONTINENT X   CONTINENT  INTERMITTENTLY SEMI AMBULATORY INCONTINENT INCONTINENT  NON AMBULATORY INDWELLING CATHETER COLOSTOMY  WANDERER FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS EXTERNAL CATHETER RESPIRATIO  VERBALLY ABUSIVE SIGHT COMMUNICATION OF NEEDS NORMAL  INJURIOUS TO SELF HEARING X   VERBALLY TRACHEOSTOMY  INJURIOUS TO OTHERS SPEECH NON VERBALLY OTHER   INJURIOUS TO PROPERTY CONTRACTURES DOES NOT COMMUNICATE O2 PRN CONT   OTHER  ACTIVITIES SOCIAL NUTRITION STATUS  PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANCE PASSIVE x   NORMAL X   DIET NCS  X   BATHING X   ACTIVE OTHER  SUPPLEMENTAL  FEEDING GROUP PARTICIPATION DECUBITI   DESCRIBE  SPOON  X   DRESSING RE SOCIALIZATION PARENTERAL  TOTAL CARE FAMILY SUPPORTIVE NASOGASTRIC  A ROLO GASTROSTOMY  30 DAYS CONVULSIONS SEIZURES INTAKE AND OUTPUT  x   60 DAYS GRAND MAL DRESSING
11.  administration of the  resident s medications or to determine if prescribing practitioner should be contacted  o The medication should not be omitted without contacting a supervisor or a health care  professional or prescribing practitioner       M TEACHING TIP  Documentation of Medication Administration on the MAR    Review the policies and procedures for documentation of routine and PRN medications  refusal  or omission of medications using the correct forms and process       Documentation of Medication Administration   e The MAR has a space where the Medication Aide is to initial that a dose is given under the  correct day and time   e The MAR is signed or initialed immediately after the medications are administered and prior  to the administration of the next resident s medications   e Sign or document on the MAR only after observing the resident take the medications   e  Pre charting is not permitted and this includes signing the MAR anytime prior to the  medications being administered   e Document an equivalent signature to correspond with the initials used on the MAR   e Do not erase or cover errors  If an error is made in the documentation on the MAR  follow  the facility s policy to correctly document medication errors          Documentation of PRN Medications   e Include the amount administered  the time of administration and the reason for  administration   e The reason a PRN medication is to be administered is to be indicated in the order       Medication Adminis
12.  and exhaled   e Most accurate rate is taken when resident is not aware that respirations are being  monitored   e Normal range is 10 to 24 breaths per minute       Temperature   e Activity  food  beverages and smoking all affect body temperature   e Temperature is measured using either the Fahrenheit or Celsius scale   e Normal oral temperature is 36 5     37 5 degrees Celsius or 96 7     99 6 degrees Fahrenheit           VITEACHING TIP  2  Glucose Monitoring  ONLY REQUIRED IF MEDICATION AIDE WILL BE  PERFORMING TASK     Prerequisite Skills Review and Validation  Tell students     e Before taking the 5 hour and or 15 hour Medication Aide Course  you must be  knowledgeable about standard precautions with glucose monitoring    e If the student has NOT already completed the Infection Control Course for Adult Care  Homes  the student should complete at least Section 3  Bloodborne Pathogens of the  Infection Control Course     Review procedures for the following activities related to glucose monitoring at the adult care  home and teach demonstrate  calibrating and cleaning the machine  range of glucose levels for  the machine  interventions and policies when blood sugar values are too low or too high  and  which machines are for single resident use and which machines that are not        Fingersticks Glucose Monitoring  ONLY REQUIRED IF MEDICATION AIDE WILL BE PERFORMING   TASK    e Know correct procedures for using  including manufacturer s instructions on cleaning and  disinfect
13.  have clear  written instructions   Activity   Identify the information missing for each medication order below   Risperdal 2 mg  Give 1 tablet by mouth    Riopan Liquid 15 ml  by mouth every hours as needed    Aricept 1 tablet by mouth at bedtime    Tylenol 2 tablets by mouth every 4 hours as needed for shoulder pain    Ativan 0 5 mg  1 tablet by mouth as needed       Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 7    HANDOUT   2AA       Medication Orders   Answers    Identify the information missing for each medication order below   Risperdal 2 mg  Give 1 tablet by mouth   specific direction on how often to give the Risperdal or frequency of administration   Riopan Liquid 15 ml  by mouth every hours as needed     specific direction on how often to give the Riopan or frequency of administration  AND the reason for administration     Aricept 1 tablet by mouth at bedtime    Strength of Aricept to give    Tylenol 2 tablets by mouth every 4 hours as needed for shoulder pain   Strength of Tylenol to administer     Ativan 0 5 mg  1 tablet by mouth as needed     specific direction on how often to give the Ativan or frequency of administration    AND the specific reason for administration        Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 8    FL 2  86  NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAID PROGRAM HANDOUT   2B                      INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE LONG TERM CARE SERVICES    PRIOR APPROVAL a UTILIZATION REVIEW   ON SITE REVIEW  I
14.  it  o Recognizes when a medication error is made  o Understands importance of acting quickly to report and correct medication errors to  help prevent more serious problems    O O O O 0             Medication Administration and Resident   s Rights     Importance and Examples  e Respect     how the resident is addressed  o Do not interrupt resident while eating for the administration of medications  such as oral  inhalers and eye drops  o Do not awaken resident to administer a medication that could be scheduled or  administered at other times  o Inform resident about the procedure that is about to be performed  o Answer resident   s question about medication  e Refusal     resident has the right to refuse medications  o Never force a resident to take a medication  o Follow the facility   s policy and procedure when a resident refuses medications  policy  and procedure ensures that physician is notified in a timely manner based on resident   s  physical and mental condition and the medication  e Privacy     being away from the public  o Knock on closed doors before entering  o Do not administer medications when resident is receiving personal care or in bathroom       Medication Administration 1 7  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 1       Section 1     Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology       o Donotadminister an injection outside resident s room if the resident receiving the  injection or other residents present are offended by this
15.  or licensed pharmacist in good standing with their North Carolina  occupational boards and knowledgeable in teaching current standards of practice of medication administration  and infection prevention and regulations related to adult care homes  Skills for the basic medication  administration skills listed above must be validated by the Registered Nurse or licensed pharmacist  Any other  skills for routes of administration  including the    optional    administration routes listed above must be  validated by a Registered Nurse     Student Manual    A student manual may be created using the handout and activities  The student may benefit from review of  the materials prior to the training  The student should receive a copy of the skills checklist  The information will  help the student understand and perform the basic competencies required to safely administer medications by  the following routes  oral  sublingual  under the tongue   otic  ear   ophthalmic  eye   nasal  nose   topical  on  the skin   and inhalant  breathed into the lungs      Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes vili    Course Objectives    Prerequisite Skills Review and Validation    At the completion of this section  the student should     Or ey on    Demonstrate correct technique in obtaining and recording a blood pressure   Demonstrate correct technique in obtaining and recording a radial and apical pulse   Demonstrate correct technique in obtaining and recording a respi
16.  return to pharmacy in accordance with  facility policy  e Discuss the facility s procedures with disposal of medications          Proceed to Section  5       Medication Administration 4 4  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 5    Medication Administration  Skills Checklists    Section 5   Instructor    Medication Administration Skills Checklists    During the Medication Administration     5 hour Training Course  you will be tested on skills  listed below  You will be expected to do the skill without comments or instruction from your  instructor evaluator     The goal is achieve a    Pass    by demonstrating the skill as outlined on the checklist and  completing it in the time allowed  Errors that affect the safety of the resident receiving the  medication or the Medication Aide will require a Redo  An example of such an error is not  performing the SIX RIGHTS of Medication Administration     SKILLS     m     Hand Hygiene Gloves   General Medication Administration  Oral Medication Administration  Sublingual Medication Administration  Eye Medication Administration   Ear Medication Administration  Inhalant Medication Administration    Nasal Medication Administration     a Deo ie Ge SUP  SEN 9o us    Transdermal Medication Administration  10  Topical Medication Administration  Optional  if employee will perform skill     11  Injections Insulin Administration    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 5 1    Section 5   Instruc
17.  right  NURSE S MEDICATION NOTES  3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31   Temperature   Respiration   Pulse          Blood Pressure                                                                         Initials    Nurse s Signature    Initials    Nurse s Signature                         Charting Codes  A  chart error B  drug unavailable C  resident refused D  drug held E  dose contaminated F  out of facility G  see notes H  drug holiday       Date Hour    Medication Dosage    Route    Reason    Initials Results Response    Initials                                                                                                                                  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Back of page 6 10       FL 2  86  HANDOUT  2D  INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE        PRIOR APPROVAL        UTILIZATION REVIEW    NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAID PROGRAM  LONG TERM CARE SERVICES        ON SITE REVIEW    IDENTIFICATION                   1  PATIENT   S LAST NAME FIRST MIDDLE 2  BIRTHDATE  M D Y  3  SEX 4  ADMISSION DATE  CURRENT LOCATION   Clayton Garrett 10 17 50 M 09 04 13   5  COUNTY AND MEDICAID NUMBER 6  FACILITY ADDRESS 7  PROVIDER NUMBER   Johnston 021 13 1415 Adult Care Assisted Living   8  ATTENDING PHYSICIAN NAME AND ADDRESS 9  RELATIVE NAME AND ADDRESS   Or  Bruton Adams Building City  N C    Ben Clayton  brother        10  CURRENT LEVEL OF CARE 11  RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF CARE       HOME DOMICILIARY HOME X DOMICILIARY 
18.  to perform the skill incorrectly during the skill check off and while providing care to  residents     Skill check offs are performed after demonstration and student practice have taken place  Skills check offs  for infection prevention and administration of oral  ophthalmic  otic  nasal  inhalant  transdermal and topical  medications are considered basic medication administration skills to which the unlicensed person must  demonstrate competency validation  Optional skills check off for subcutaneous injections is included  A  unlicensed person who will perform the    optional    task must be competency validated by a Registered Nurse     Documentation    The adult care home must maintain documentation of successful completion of the medication administration  training courses for each unlicensed staff that performs medication aide duties and successfully completes  training  Documentation maintained in the employee   s file includes the certificate of successful completion of  required training courses and skills check offs for basic medication administration skills identified above  For 5   hour and 15 hour training courses performed specifically for staff of an adult care home  the skills check offs  completed during the training course may be used to meet the documentation of competency validation     Requirements for Instructors    Instructors of the Medication Administration  5 hour and 10 15 hour Aide Training Courses for Adult Care  Homes should be a Registered Nurse
19.  to residents       STOP        V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Injections    Demonstrate allow for student practice perform skill check off only if injections will be  administered by Medication Aides at the adult care home  If administering injections will be  taught practiced checked off during class  a Registered Nurse must validate skills competency  of injections    Refer to the skill sheet on how to administer injections as you review the process of  administering injections with the students       Injections   e Never recap syringes   e Disposed of syringes in appropriate sharps containers  e Wash hands before and after   e Wear gloves          Proceed to Section  4          Medication Administration 3 15    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Section 4    Section 4    Ordering  Storage and Disposal of Medications    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    4 1    Section 4    Section 4     Ordering  Storage and Disposal of Medications    Objectives     1  Describe procedures for reordering medications and ensuring medications ordered are available  for administration    2  Describe correct storage and securing of medications    Maintain an accurate inventory of controlled substances    4  Identify the procedures for disposal of medications     Ww    Advance Preparation     In General    e Review curriculum and presentation materials and activity  e Add examples or comments    Supplies    e Controlled Substance Logs or Forms
20.  used  prepare copies of handouts for section for each student    Supplies    e Handouts    1A     Abbreviations    1B     Common Routes of Medication Administration    1C     Common Dosage Forms of Medications    1D     Six Rights of Medication Administration    1E   Medication Errors    1F     Residents    Refusal to Take Medications   e Equipment and Supplies Used During Administration of Medications  o Refer to page 1 3 for examples of supplies and equipment to show students   e Medication Resources or References used at adult care home   e Medication Policy and Procedure for adult care home    O 0 0    O 0    Advance Preparation     Medication Resources or References Activity    Refer to instructions on page 1 9 for activity    Medication Administration 1 2  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Section 1       Section 1     Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology       Objectives   1  Match common medical abbreviations with their meaning    2  List and describe common dosage forms of medications    3  List and describe common routes of medication administration    4  List the six rights of medication administration    5  Describe what constitutes a medication error and actions to take when a medication error is    made or detected    6  Describe resident   s rights regarding medications     refusal  privacy  respect  and chemical  restraint    7  Define medication  allergy  and describe responsibility in relation to identified allergies and  sus
21.  used at adult care home to keep accurate accountability of  controlled substances   e Forms used for Destruction or Return of Medications   e Policies and Procedures for Ordering  Storage  Controlled Substances and Disposal    Medication Administration 4 2  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Section 4       Section 4     Ordering  Storage and Disposal of Medications       Objectives    1  Describe procedures for reordering medications and ensuring medications ordered are  available for administration    2  Describe correct storage and securing of medications    Maintain an accurate inventory of controlled substances    4  Identify the procedures for disposal of medications     Ww           V   TEACHING TIP  Ordering Medications    Review procedures for the following activities related to ordering medications at the adult care  home and teach demonstrate  simple refills  emergency pharmaceutical services  receiving  medications when delivered from the pharmacy  accounting of medications administered by staff        e To avoid a medication error resulting from medication availability  there must be a system for  insuring reordering and delivery of resident medications   e Medication supplies must be monitored regularly and reordered   e  fa medication is not available  an effort to obtain the medication must be made and  documented   e Notify the pharmacy  supervisor  physician and family  regarding any medication not being  available  as needed and in accordance w
22. 09 04 13 9M           Furosemide 40mg 1234 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031  for Lasix 40mg 8AM    r      T  1 tablet by mouth  twice daily  4pM            09 04 13  Tylenol 325mg 1234 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 252627 28 29 3031  2 tablets every 6 P  hours as needed for R  pain or T    100 F N  09 04 13  Humulin 70 30 insulin 1234 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 252627 28 29 3031  Inject 10 units 7AM       subcutaneously before   site  breakfast each day   09 04 13  Fingerstick blood 1234 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031  sugars 7AM                   Check twice daily  before breakfast and 4PM ly   supper 09 04 13  Zithromax 250 mg  1234 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 252627 28 29 3031  1 tablet once daily for   8AM              gt    4 days STO  only 4  09 04 13 doses  Accupril 10 mg  1 1234 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031  tablet by mouth once 8AM LLL LLL  daily   09 04 13  Ambien 5mg tablets 1 2 34 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 1415161718 1920 2122 23 24 252627 28 29 3031  1 tablet by mouth at  bedtime   9PM  gt   09 04 13  Initials of 1234 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 1415161718 1920 2122 23 24 252627 28 29 3031  individual s l  transcribing orders  are also needed   Charting for the month of  09 04 13 through 09 30 13  Physician  Dr  Bruton Telephone   919 555 1212 Medical Record     Alt  Physician  Alt 
23. 13  How much Lasix did Mrs  Burns receive at 4 PM on January 18    40 mg     14  It is 8 AM on January 30   You have just administered one tablet of Lasix 40  mg to Mrs  Burns  Document that you gave the Lasix on Mrs  Burns  MAR    Check individual documentation    15  It is 4 PM on January 31    Mrs  Burns would like something for pain in her  right leg  Can Mrs  Burns receive something for pain   Yes  If so   administer the appropriate medication and document on Mrs  Burns    MAR      Check individual documentation     16  It is 8 AM and time for Mrs  Burns to receive her Lanoxin  What must you do  prior to administering the Lanoxin   Check Mrs  Burns  pulse rate      17  What are Mrs  Burns  diagnoses   Congestive heart failure and hypertension   18  What are the 6 Rights of medication administration    a  Right resident   b  Right medication   c  Right dose   d  Right route   e  Right time   f  Right documentation    19  How many days was Mrs  Burns supposed to receive Amoxicillin   10    20  Why is there a zero in front of the decimal on Lanoxin 0 125 mg   To help  prevent medication dosing errors  a zero  0  should always precede a decimal  but should not follow a decimal  For example  if the O is not present in the  Lanoxin 0 125 mg  the decimal might be missed and instead of giving  0 125 mg  of Lanoxin it might incorrectly be read as 125 mg of Lanoxin which    would be deadly      Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 7 7    Appendix 
24. 22    23    24    25    26    27    28    29    30    31                   13    14    15    16    17    18    19    20    21    22    23    24    25    26    27    28    29    30    31                   13    14    15    16    17    18    19    20    21    22    23    24    25    26    27    28    29    30    31                   13    14    15    16    17    18    19    20    21    22    23    24    25    26    27    28    29    30    31                                                                                                                                     Charting for the month of  through   Physician  Telephone   Medical Record     Alt  Physician  Alt  Physician Telephone      Allergies  Rehabilitation Potential    Diagnosis  Admission Date           Resident s Name        Room and bed          5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Instructions     Result Codes     Injection Patch Site Codes              A  Put initials in appropriate box when medication given  1  Effective 1 Right dorsal gluteus     7 Right deltoid  B  Circle initials when medication refused  2  Ineffective 2 Left dorsal gluteus 8 Left deltoid  C  State reason for refusal on Nurse s Notes  3  Slightly Effective 3 Right upper chest 9 Right upper arm  D  PRN medication  Reason given should be noted on Nurse s Notes  4  No Effect Observed 4 Left upper chest 10 Left upper arm  E  Indicate injection site code   5 Right lateral thigh 11 Upper back left  6 Left lateral thigh 12 Upper back
25. 43  Calibrated plastic cup  44  Gloves   45  Applesauce   46  Lubricant   Part 5  List 4 of the 6 rights of medication administration   Right resident   Right medication   Right dose   Right route    Right time  Right documentation    Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 7 13    
26. 6    HANDOUT  1F    D  Examples of Strategies for dealing with resident   s refusal     1     If the resident refuses and gives no reason  wait a few minutes and then offer the  medication again  If the resident refuses again  try again in another few minutes  before considering a final refusal  This is particularly important with residents who  have a diagnosis of dementia     For residents with cognitive impairment such as dementia  it is important to know  when the resident designee  such as responsible party or guardian  wants to be  notified if the resident refuses medication  The resident designee may be able to  encourage the resident to take the medication    Notify the prescribing practitioner or supervisor when a resident refuses medication     Document refusal     Observe the resident and report any effect which may result from refusal     If there is swallowing difficulty  report to your supervisor and or resident   s  physician     Consider changing the time of administration if taking the drug interferes with an  activity or with sleep   Example  diuretics may limit a resident   s ability to participate  in an outing because of the need to go to the bathroom frequently      If there is a suspicion of passive refusal such as    cheeking    medication  follow the  recommendations for action on the resident   s Individualized Care Plan     If the refusals continue  explore other options with the resident   s physician     Passive refusal is not uncommon in resident
27. AR     2  On page 2 of the MAR write your first and last name in the blank block in the    Nurse   s Signature area   3  Mrs  Burns    MAR includes medications administered during what month     4  Why did Mrs  Burns receive a dose of Hydrocodone 10 325 on the 3  of    January   5  Why didn t Mrs  Burns receive three doses of Amoxicillin on the 22  of  January   6  What times did Mrs  Burns receive 25 mg of Capoten on January 20903  7  Why was Mrs  Burns  Coumadin dose circled on January 7    8  Where was Mrs  Burns    Nitro dur patch placed on January 10    9  What time does Mrs  Burns have her Nitro dur patch removed     10  Who is Mrs  Burns  physician     11  It is 11 PM on January 9  Mrs  Burns has asked for something for pain  Can  Mrs  Burns receive something for pain     12  Does Mrs  Burns have allergies     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 7 5    Section 3    ACTIVITY  4A   Continued  Medication Administration Record  MAR  Worksheet    13  How much Lasix did Mrs  Burns receive at 4 PM on January 18    14  It is 8 AM on January 30   You have just administered one tablet of Lasix 40    mg to Mrs  Burns  Document that you gave the Lasix on Mrs  Burns    MAR     15  It is 4 PM on January 31   Mrs  Burns would like something for pain in her  right leg  Can Mrs  Burns receive something for pain  If so  administer the  appropriate medication and document on Mrs  Burns  MAR       16  It is 8 AM and time for Mrs  Burns to receive her Lan
28. Administration    Student Name       Steps Skills Performance Objectives Steps    Performed Correctly                                                  Yes No   1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration  Preparation Steps   2  Checkthe MAR for the time to wait between puffs or  medications   3  Puton gloves if administering inhalant and if indicated   4  Give resident inhalers or administer inhalers in order listed on  MAR   5  Assist residents with proper technique of meter dose inhaler  or  disc   6  Ifspacer used  moved cap of inhaler and place mouthpiece end  into slot of spacer  Remove cap of spacer and shake well  Give to  residents to depress inhaler and inhale  or hold and instruct  resident   7  Clean mouthpiece with alcohol wipe  recap and store correctly   8  Remove gloves if gloves worn   9  Cleanse hands   10  Perform skills in Skill  4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps      Pass     Redo   Comments    Evaluator Name Credentials Date   Medication Administration 5 10    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4672 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  8  Eye Medication Administration    Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives Steps    Performed Correctly                                                        Yes No   1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration  Preparation Steps   2  Check MAR for order and timing of drops or ointment  if there is  more than one to be given  Give med
29. Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 7 10    Name    Facility    5 Hour Medication Test  Answers    Part 1  Match the term or phrase on the right with the abbreviation or term on the left by  placing the correct letter on the appropriate line     1     10     11     12     13     14     15     16     17     PRN  p    ac  e    stat  j    SL  k    MAR  c    mg  a    pc  m    OTC  d   Subcutaneous  r   po  n    qhs  b    tbsp  f   transdermal  g   ml  i    gm  o    QOD  q     tsp  h     18  sublingual  I     Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 7 11    a     milligram   at bedtime   Medication Administration Record  over the counter   before meals   tablespoonful   placed and affixed to the skin  teaspoonful   milliliter   immediately   sublingual    placed under the tongue      after meals    by mouth   gram   as needed  every other day    inject into the fat with a syringe    Part 2  Fill in the blank with the appropriate word or term  You may choose to use the word  bank below     19  A heart tablet taken by mouth and swallowed is an example of a medication taken by  the oral route     20  A medication that is inserted into the rectum is given using the rectal route   21  A topical medication is applied directly to the skin surface   22  A suspension must be shaken before measuring and administering the medication     23  A medication allergy is a reaction that occurs because of an unusual sensitivity to a  medicati
30. Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration       Oral Inhalers   e Spacing and proper sequence of the different inhalers is important for maximal drug  effectiveness   e The prescribing practitioner may specifically order the sequence of administration if multiple  inhalers are prescribed or the pharmacy may provide instruction on the medication label or  MAR   e Wait at least one minute between puffs for multiple inhalations        Vl HANDOUT  3E  Inhalers    Distribute copies of the handout  Technique and Use of Meter Dose Inhalers  Review with  students           V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Eye Drops and Ointment    Refer to the skill sheet on how to administer eye drops and ointment as you review the process  of administering eye drops and ointment with the students       Eye Drops and Ointments   e Wash hands prior to and after administration of eye drops and ointments   e Follow standard precautions   e Wear gloves as indicated   e Always wear gloves when there is redness  drainage or possibility of infection   e Wait a3 to 5 minute period between medication when two or more different eye drops  must be administered at the same time   e Do not touch eyes with dropper or medication container           V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Ear Drops    Refer to the skill sheet on how to administer ear and ointment as you review the process of  administering eye drops and ointment with the students          Ear Drops   e Wash hands before 
31. By Marie O   Wow  RPh                Medication Administration     September 2013  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 13    HANDOUT   3A    Diabetes and Viral Hepatitis   Important Information on Safe Diabetes Care    Blood glucose testing and insulin administration can expose people to bloodborne viruses   hepatitis B virus  hepatitis C virus  and HIV  when supplies are shared between people     Outbreaks of hepatitis B virus infection associated with unsafe diabetes care have been  identified with increasing regularity particularly in long term care settings such as nursing  homes and assisted living facilities where residents often require assistance with monitoring  of blood glucose levels or insulin administration     In order to prevent infections  the North Carolina Division of Public Health urges all health  care providers to follow these simple rules for safe diabetes care     Three Simple Rules for    Assisted Blood Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Administration          1  FINGERSTICK DEVICES  SHOULD NEVER BE USED FOR  MORE THAN ONE PERSON     gt  Restrict use of fingerstick  devices to a single person   They should never be  used for more than one  person      gt  Select single use lancets  that permanently retract  upon puncture  This adds  an extra layer of safety for  the patient and the  provider      gt  Dispose of used lancets at  the point of use in an  approved sharps  container  Never reuse  lancets        2  BLOOD GLUCOSE METERS  SHOULD BE ASSI
32. DENTIFICATION   1  PATIENT   S LAST NAME FIRST MIDDLE 2  BIRTHDATE  M D Y  3  SEX 4  ADMISSION DATE  CURRENT LOCATION    5  COUNTY AND MEDICAID NUMBER 6  FACILITY ADDRESS 7  PROVIDER NUMBER   8  ATTENDING PHYSICIAN NAME AND ADDRESS 9  RELATIVE NAME AND ADDRESS   10  CURRENT LEVEL OF CARE 11  RECOMMENDED LEVEL OF CARE 12  PRIOR APPROVAL NUMBER 14  DISCHARGE PLAN  HOME DOMICILIARY HOME DOMICILIARY SNF HOME  SNF  REST HOME  SNF  REST HOME  73  DATE APPROVED DENIED ICF  ICF OTHER ICF OTHER DOMICILIARY  REST HOME   HOSPITAL OTHER          15  ADMITTING DIAGNOSES   PRIMARY  SECONDARY  DATES OF ONSET                                                                                                                                                                1 5   2 6   3  7  4  8   16  PATIENT INFORMATION  DISORIENTED AMBULATORY STATUS BLADDER BOWEL  CONSTANTLY AMBULATORY CONTINENT CONTINENT  NTERMITTENTLY SEMI AMBULATORY INCONTINENT INCONTINENT  NON AMBULATORY INDWELLING CATHETER COLOSTOMY  WANDERER FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS EXTERNAL CATHETER RESPIRATIO  VERBALLY ABUSIVE SIGHT COMMUNICATION OF NEEDS NORMAL  NJURIOUS TO SELF HEARING VERBALLY TRACHEOSTOMY  NJURIOUS TO OTHERS SPEECH NON VERBALLY OTHER   NJURIOUS TO PROPERTY CONTRACTURES DOES NOT COMMUNICATE 02 PRN CONT   OTHER  IVITIES SOCIAL PSK NutiTionsravus  PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANCE PASSIVE NORMAL DIET  BATHING ACTIVE OTHER  SUPPLEMENTAL  FEEDING GROUP PARTICIPATION DECUBITI     DESCRIBE  SPOON  DRESSING RE SOCIALIZATION PARENTERAL  T
33. EDICATION NOTES       1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31       Temperature       Respiration       Pulse       Blood  Pressure                                                                            Initials Nurse s Signature Initials Nurse s Signature       TK RB   Right side of back                               CT RC   Right side of chest  DB LB   Left side of back  JU Ups LC   Left side of chest       Charting Codes  A  chart error B  drug unavailable C  resident refused D  drug held E  dose contaminated F  out of facility G  see notes             Date Hour Medication Dosage Route Reason Initials Results Response   Initials  Hydrocodone 10 325  1 3 13 10AM 1 tablet po Pain in right leg T Effective at 12pm n  1 713 6PM Coumadin 5mg po Not ovailable   C G       Pharmacy called       Hydrocodone 10 325       1 9 13 10PM 1 tablet po Pain in right leg C Effective as of 11pm C  Lanoxin 0 125 mg  1 30 13 8AM   1 tablet po Pulse 54 J                                                                      5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes Back of Page of 7 6    Section 3    ACTIVITY  4C  Medication Administration Record  MAR  Worksheet Answers    1  Turn to page 2 or back of MAR and print your initial to your first name and  initial to your last name on page 2 of the Medication Administration Record   MAR    Check individual documentation     2  On page 2 of the MAR write your first and last name in the blank block in the 
34. GNED TO  ONLY ONE PERSON AND NOT  SHARED       Whenever possible  assign  blood glucose meters to a  single person      gt  If blood glucose meters  must be shared  they  should be cleaned and  disinfected after every  use  per manufacturer   s  instructions  to prevent  carry over of blood and  infectious agents      gt  Ifthe manufacturer does  not specify how the  device should be cleaned  and disinfected then it  should not be shared        3  INJECTION EQUIPMENT  SHOULD NEVER BE USED FOR  MORE THAN ONE PERSON       Insulin pens should be  assigned to only one person  and labeled appropriately   They should never be used  for more than one person        Multiple dose vials of insulin  should be dedicated to a  single person whenever  possible        Medication vials should  always be entered with a  new needle and new syringe   Never reuse needles or  syringes        Forinformation and materials  about safe insulin pen use   visit www ONEandONLY    campaign org    Always practice proper hand hygiene and change gloves between each person        Adapted from the Diabetes and Viral Hepatitis Important Information on Safe Diabetic Care  N C     DHHS Division of Public Health    Medication Administration    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    6 14       HANDOUT   3B    Review of Measuring Devices    Medication Cup  Use ona level surface  when measuring    Oral Dropper Syringe    Use when measuring  amounts less than 5 ml     Special Oral Measuring Device Household U
35. JU JU  3 times daily   BEM JU JU TK TK TK TK  TK  JUI TU JU JU JU TK TK TK TK TK JU  IU JU JU   Give 2 25mg tablets  8PM   gt  CI CT CT DB DB  DBI DB  DBI CI  CT  CT CT ICT IDB IDB IDB DB  DB  CT CT ICT CT  2 08 00  LASIX 40mg 123 45 6 7 8 9101112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  Take 1 tablet by mouth   AM   PU TK Tk ik TK TK TU  TU  ZU  TU TU TI TK Tk TK TK fu Du Du TU  twice daily   2 09 00   4PM    CICI DB  DB DB DB D8 CI  CT CT CT  CT  DB  DB DB DB DB CJ   CT CI  C   Charting for the month of  1 1 13 through 1 31 13  Physician  Dr  Moses Telephone   919 555 1212 Medical Record     Alt  Physician  Alt  Physician Telephone     Diagnosis  Admission Date  5 03 09  Congestive Heart Failure  Hypertension  Resident  Jo Burns   Date of Birth  10 17 30   Room bed   123 2       5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    7 6       Instructions  Result Codes  Injection Patch Site Codes     A  Put initials in appropriate box when medication given  1  Effective 1 Right dorsal gluteus 7 Right deltoid   B  Circle initials when medication refused  2  Ineffective 2 Left dorsal gluteus 8 Left deltoid   C  State reason for refusal on Nurse s Notes  3  Slightly Effective 3 Right upper chest 9 Right upper arm   D  PRN medication  Reason given should be noted on Nurse s Notes  4  No Effect Observed 4 Left upper chest 10 Left upper arm   E  Indicate injection site  code   5 Right lateral thigh 11 Upper back left  6 Left lateral thigh 12 Upper back right    NURSE S M
36. Medication Administration    5 Hour Training Course for  Adult Care Homes    Instructor Manual       North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services  Division of Health Service Regulation  Center for Aide Regulation and Education  Adult Care Licensure Section    The Medication Administration  5 hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes was developed  as a joint effort by the Center for Nurse Aide Education and Regulation and Adult Care  Licensure Section of the Division of Health Service Regulation  N C  Department of Health and  Human Services     The curriculum for the 5 hour training course was adapted from the Medication  Administration  A Medication Aide Training Course developed by the North Carolina  Department of Health and Human Services and the North Carolina Board of Nursing     CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT  Center of Aide Education and Regulation  Division of Health Service Regulation  Adult Care Licensure Section  Division of Health Service Regulation  North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services    September 2013       Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes i    Medication Administration   5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Section    Section 1    Section 2    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Title   Title Page   Table of Contents   Medication Aide in Adult Care Homes  Introduction   Pre requisite for Students   Medication Aide Course Training Requirements and  Directions for Use   Student Manual   Course Objectives   C
37. Medication Administration Record  MAR     9  Identify proper action to take when special circumstances occur in relation to medication    administration     Advance Preparation     In General    Review curriculum and presentation materials and activity   Add examples or comments   If no student manual used  prepare copies of handouts for section for each student  Copies of Skills sheets for each student    Supplies    Handouts    3A   Injection Safety Diabetes and Viral Hepatitis    3B     Review of Measuring Devices    3C     Always and Never Measuring Tips   83D     Measuring Tips   H3E   Technique and Use of Meter Dose Inhalers   Supplies for Hand Hygiene Activity   o Alcohol   based hand rub product   o Soap  Paper Towels and Accessibility to Sink   Gloves  Different sizes      for Optional Activity   Equipment and Supplies needed for Skills Checklists   Sharps Container  Syringes  Single use Lancets  Reusable Lancing Device  Glucose Monitoring  Device and any agents for cleaning and or disinfecting per manufacturer    O OO 0 0    Advance Preparation     Activities    Refer to instructions on page 3 4  Hand Hygiene   3 6  Gloves  and 3 9  MAR  Activities    Medication Administration 3 2  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration       Objectives   1  Demonstrate correct infection control concepts during medication administration    2  Compare and contrast the documentation of routine medication administration an
38. OTAL CARE FAMILY SUPPORTIVE NASOGASTRIC  PHYSICIAN VISITS GASTROSTOMY  30 DAYS CONVULSIONS SEIZURES INTAKE AND OUTPUT  60 DAYS GRAND MAL DRESSINGS  FORCE FLUIDS  OVER 180 DAYS PETIT MAL WEIGHT  FREQUENCY HEIGHT  17  SPECIAL CARE FACTORS FREQUENCY SPECIAL CARE FACTORS FREQUENCY    BLOOD PRESSURE BOWEL AND BLADDER PROGRAM  DIABETIC URINE TESTING RESTORATIVE FEEDING PROGRAM  PT  BY LICENSED PT  SPEECH THERAPY  RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISES RESTRAINTS  18  MEDICATIONS   NAME  amp  STRENGTHS  DOSAGE  amp  ROUTE  1  T   2  8   3 9   4 10   5 11   6 12           19  X RAY AND LABORATORY FINDINGS   DATE        20  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION           21  PHYSICIAN S SIGNATURE 22  DATE       372 124  12 92  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes EDS   DMA COPY 6 9    HANDOUT   2C    MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION RECORD       Medications Hour    1    234 56 7 8 9 10 11121314 1516 17181920 21 22 23 24 252627 2829 3031                   13    14    15    16    17    18    19    20    21    p      23    24    25    26    27    28    29    30    31                   13    14 15    16    17    18    19    20    21    22    23    24    25    26    27    28    29    30    31                   13    14    15    16    17    18    19    20    21    22    23    24    25    26    27    28    29    30    31                   13    14    15    16    17    18    19    20    21    22    23    24    25    26    27    28    29    30    31                   13    14    15    16    17    18    19    20    21    
39. S  FORCE FLUIDS  OVER 180 DAYS PETIT MAL WEIGHT  FREQUENCY HEIGHT  17  SPECIAL CARE FACTORS FREQUENCY SPECIAL CARE FACTORS FREQUENCY    BLOOD PRESSURE BOWEL AND BLADDER PROGRAM  DIABEFIC URINEFESHING FSBS ac breakfast  amp  supper RESTORATIVE FEEDING PROGRAM  PT  BY LICENSED PT  SPEECH THERAPY  RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISES RESTRAINTS                7  Accupril 10 mg  1 tablet once daily       2  Lasix 40mg po twice daily     amp  Zithromax 250 mg  1 daily X 4 days       3  Tylenol 325mg 2 tabs po g  hr prn pain    9        4 or temp greater than 100  F    10        s  Humulin 70 30   10 units sg  ac breakfast    11        6       12        19  X RAY AND LABORATORY FINDINGS   DATE        PPD 8 28 03 Omm    20  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION        PPD 27 9 15 03 Omm         allergies   codeine       21  PHYSICIAN S SIGNATURE       9 04 2013    22  DATE       372 124  1292  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    EDS     DMA COPY    6 11                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   HANDOUT   2E MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION RECORD ACTIVITY ANSWERS  Medications HOUR 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 1415161718 1920 2122 2324 25 2627 28 29 3031  Dilantin 125mg 5ml  4ml by mouth every  day  
40. ace and tighten cap on eardrop bottle   13  If stated on MAR  place a small piece of cotton loosely in ear  after putting in drops  Leave in place for 15 20 minutes   14  Remove gloves   15  Cleanse hands   16  Perform skills in Skill  4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps      Pass     Redo   Comments    Evaluator Name Credentials Date   Medication Administration 5 13    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4674 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  10  Nasal Medication Administration    Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives Steps    Performed Correctly                                                  Yes No  1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration  Preparation Steps  2  Position resident correctly  e Drops  Assist resident to sit or lie down with head tilted back  e  Sprays Inhalants  Have resident sit upright  then tip head  back when the nose spray is inserted and squeezed  3  Putonclean gloves  4  Administer correct amount of medications   e Drops  Put in ordered number of drops  e Instruct resident to stay put for a few minutes  e Sprays  Spray quickly and forcefully while resident    sniffs     5  Wipe dropper or spray nozzle with a tissue  6  Replace and tighten cap  7  Store according to agency policy  8  Remove gloves  9  Cleanse hands  10  Perform skills in Skill   4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps     Pass     Redo  Comments   Evaluator Name Credentials Date  Medication Adminis
41. aff who administered medications   e Record of medication not administered and the reason   e Record of staff who administered medications       Medication Administration 2 5  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 2       Section 2     Medication Orders       Transcription of Orders Onto MAR  e Transcribe means to write down or to copy  o In medication administration it means to copy medication or treatment orders onto the  MAR  e Orders are copied onto the MAR when the order is obtained or written  o Initial or sign and date orders written on the MAR  o Transcribe using proper abbreviations or written out completely  include all components  of a medication order  o Count number of dosages to be administered instead of number of days when  calculating stop dates for medication orders that have been prescribed for a specific time  period  such as antibiotics  o Do not schedule PRN orders for administration at specific times  they are administered  when resident  needs  the medication for a certain circumstance  e Adiscontinue order must be obtained for an order to be discontinued  unless prescribing  practitioner has specified the number of days or dosages to be administered or indicates  that dosage is to be changed        V   ACTIVITY  Medication Orders and Transcription Activity    Distribute the MAR  Handout   2C  and FL2 for Clayton Garrett  Optional Handout 42D   Have  the student enter the resident s personal identification onto the MAR  Then choose 
42. and after administration of medication   e Gloves are to be worn as indicated   e By gently pulling on the ear  straighten the ear canal   e Request the resident to remain in same position for 5 minutes to allow medication to  penetrate   e Gently plug the ear with cotton to prevent excessive leakage if necessary       Medication Administration 3 13  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration        V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Nose Drops and Nasal Sprays Inhalants    Refer to the skill sheet on how to administer nose drops and nasal sprays inhalants as you  review the process of administering nose drops and nasal sprays inhalants with the students       Nose Drops and Nasal Sprays Inhalers  e Wash hands before and after  e Gloves are to be worn as indicated  e Fordrops  o Resident should lie down on his her back with head tilted  o Requestthe resident to remain in the position for about 2 minutes to allow sufficient  contact of medication with nasal tissue  e For Sprays  o Hold head erect and spray quickly and forcefully while resident    sniffs    quickly  o Have the resident tilt head back to aid penetration of the medication into the nasal  cavity  if necessary  e Wipe dropper or sprayer with a tissue before replacing the cap        V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Inhalants    Remind students to check manufacturer instructions before using inhalers because some require  priming prior to administration      
43. ation     Suggested activities promote student centered learning and actively engage the students in the learning  process  Activities provide the students with opportunities to practice what they have learned in class  The use  of activities energizes the classroom  breaks up the monotony of passive receipt of information through lecture  and provides a deeper understanding of content by the students  Some activities involve the duplication of  activity sheets     Skills Requirements    The skills portion of the 5 hour and 15 hour training courses consist of skills critical to correct medication  administration practice     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes vil    First  demonstration of skills must be performed by a qualified instructor  As the instructor demonstrates  each skill  the students should have an unobstructed view of the process and have skill check sheets available  to refer to and follow along as the instructor proceeds through the steps of the skill     Guided student practice is a vital component of skill acquisition  Guided student practice is best done right  after skills demonstration  During this type of student practice  the instructor observes the practice sessions  and provides descriptive feedback  The instructor must be astute and correct errors during guided practice to  prevent the repetition of errors  If a student continually practices a skill incorrectly  there is a great risk that  the student will continue
44. ation ordered by the physician  always use the   three checks   Right dose     the amount of medication ordered   Right route     the method of medication administration   Right time     when the resident is ordered to receive the medication   Right documentation     the process of writing down that a medication was administered   to the resident on the MAR and writing down if a medication ordered was not   administered and the reason it was not administered    Q Q O O       Medication Administration 1 6  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 1       Section 1     Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology       lV  HANDOUT  1E  Medication Errors    Distribute a copy of the handout on Medication Errors to each student or locate handout in  Student Manual    Referring to the handout and the content below  discuss the definition of medication errors   examples and the Medication Aide   s role       Medication Errors  e Describe     occurs when the administration of a medication is not as prescribed by the doctor  or prescribing practitioner  when a medication is administered in any way other than how it  was prescribed  e Examples  Omissions  Administration of a medication not prescribed by the prescribing practitioner  Wrong dosage  wrong time  or wrong route  Crushing a medication that shouldn t be crushed  Documentation errors  e Medication Aide s role  o Understand the facility s medication error policy and procedure or know where to  locate
45. cations holding the label under hand and turned  away from pouring side   7  Liquids are shaken or diluted as directed on the label   8  Measure liquid medications at eye level to the desired amount   9  Liquids are shaken or diluted as directed on the label   10  Liquids placed in separate cups   11  Assist resident to take medications if needed   12  Offer adequate fluids with medications  if appropriate   13  Observe resident taking the medication  being sure all  medications have been swallowed   14  Cleanse Hands   15  Perform skills in Skill  4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps      Pass     Redo   Comments    Evaluator Name Credentials Date   Medication Administration 5 8    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4670 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  6  Sublingual Medication Administration    Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives steps    Performed Correctly                                      Yes No   1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration   Preparation Steps  2  Put on gloves  3  Assist clients to place sublingual pill under tongue  4  Instruct client to not swallow the pill  They are not to eat  drink   or smoke until the medication is dissolved  5  Remove gloves  6  Cleanse hands   _  Pass      Redo  Comments   Evaluator Name Credentials Date  Medication Administration 5 9    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4671 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  7  Oral Inhalant Medication 
46. cations to your  residents   e You should learn these abbreviations           Vl HANDOUT  1B  Common Routes of Medication Administration    Distribute a copy of the handout on Common Routes of Medication Administration to each  student or locate handout in Student Manual    M TEACHING TIP  Common Routes of Medication Administration    Referring to the handout and the content below  discuss the common routes of medication  administration  Use visual aids if available       Common Routes of Medication Administration   e Oral  taken by the mouth and swallowed   e Buccal   placed between cheek and gum   e Sublingual     placed under the tongue   e Eye  placed in the pocket of the eye created when the lower eyelid is gently pulled down  e Ear  placed in the ear canal created when the external ear is pulled up and back  e Nasal     placed in the nostril   e inhalant  inhaled into the lungs   e Transdermal     placed and affixed to the skin   e Topical     applied to the skin or hair   e Vaginal     inserted into the vagina   e Rectal  inserted into the rectum   e Subcutaneous  injected into the fat with a syringe             M   HANDOUT  1C  Common Dosage Forms of Medications    Distribute a copy of the handout on Common Dosage Forms of Medications to each student or  locate handout in Student Manual     V   TEACHING TIP  Common Dosage Forms of Medications    Referring to the handout and the content below  discuss the common dosage forms of  medication administration  Use visual ai
47. d PRN  medication administration    3  Recognize the need to document in the resident   s record when necessary    4  Describe correct documentation of medication    5  List commonly used abbreviations and terminology related to medication administration    6  Demonstrate proficiency in reading a medication label    7  Use the Six Rights to administer oral  eye  ear  nasal  inhalant topical medications and  subcutaneous injections     Right RESIDENT  Right MEDICATION  Right DOSE  Right ROUTE   Right TIME  and Right DOCUMENTATION    8  Demonstrate the use of the Medication Administration Record  MAR     9  Identify proper action to take when special circumstances occur in relation to medication    administration        Content       Important Infection Control Concepts During Administration of Medication    Use sanitary technique when pouring or preparing medications into appropriate container  Do not touch or handle medications  but pour medication from the original medication  container into a new  appropriate medication container  give the new container to resident  Never use your own hands to administer medications and never require resident to have to  use his her own hands to receive medications          Standard Precautions    Observe Standard Precautions   Wear gloves when there may be exposure to bodily fluids or mucus membranes  such as the  vagina  rectum  inside of the nose  and the eyes   Wash hands with soap and water  or with an alcohol based hand rub if hands a
48. ds if available       Medication Administration 1 4  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 1       Section 1     Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology       Common Dosage Forms of Medications    Tablet   o Hard  compressed medication in round  oval  or square shape   o Some have enteric coating or other types of coatings  which delay release of the drug  and can not be crushed or chewed   Capsule   o Ina gelatin container that may be hard or soft   o Dissolves quickly in stomach   Liquid     different types of liquid medications   o Solution     a liquid containing dissolved medication   o Suspension     a liquid holding undissolved particles of medication that must be shaken  before measuring and administering to resident   o Syrup a liquid medication dissolved in a sugar water to disguise its taste   o Elixir     a sweet alcohol based solution in which medications are dissolved   Suppository   o Small solid medicated substance  usually cone shaped   o Melts at body temperature   o May be administered by rectum or vagina   o Refrigerate as directed by manufacturer   Inhalant   o Medication carried into the respiratory tract using air  oxygen or steam   o Inhalants may be used orally or nasally   Topical     applied directly to the skin surface  Topical medications include the following    o Ointment     a semisolid substance for application of medication to the skin or eye   o Lotion     a medication dissolved in liquid for applying to t
49. e  If the  device for crushing medication is used for more than one resident  demonstrate cleaning  procedure and prevention of cross contamination of residents  medications       M TEACHING TIP  Current List of Medication that Should not be Crushed    Locate the current list of medications that should not be crushed at the adult care home and  share with the students  Show students where the list is located    A DO NOT CRUSH list is available from the Institute for Safe Medication Practice at   www ismp org tools DoNotCrush pdf       Unique Situations to do Prior to Administration of Medications     Crushing Medications and  Mixing in Food    e Do not crush medications until immediately before the medications are administered  e The devices used to crush medications may vary in facilities  o Themost common method   using a pill crusher and crushing the medications using two  medication souffl   cups  o If the medications are unit dose  the employee may crush the medication in the unit  dose package and empty into a medication cup  o Amortar and pestle may also be used  to avoid cross contamination when crushing  medications and the residue from the medication is present  the device must be cleaned  thoroughly before crushing another resident s medications          M   TEACHING TIP General Medication Administration    Refer to the skill sheets on General Medication Administration as you review the preparation  steps and subsequent steps          General Medication Administrat
50. e centers around time spent for instruction  and validation of skills required for medication administration  Individuals are expected to pass the clinical  skills tasks with 10096 competency demonstrated  The design of the course was for a small class of  employees or 1 1 training for a specific facility     e The 10 hour training course builds upon content in the initial 5 hour training course and developed as a  refresher for the employee  The 10 hour training course does include random competency validation of  skills required for medication administration  A prerequisite for the 10 hour training course is successful  completion of the 5 hour training course  The design of the course was for a larger class than the 5 hour  training course but still limited in size to allow for interactive activities and practice of safe medication  administration skills     e The 15 hour training course was developed as another option to meet the requirements of the 5 hour and  10 hour training mandated by legislation  The course provides 10 hours of classroom instruction and 5   hours of clinical skills validation  Successful completion of this course meets the requirements for the 5   hour and 10 hour training courses  Individuals are expected to pass the clinical skills tasks with 10096  competency demonstrated  The design of the course was for a larger class than the 5 hour training course  but limited to allow for lots of practice and integration of safe medication administration ski
51. e for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4679 NCDHHS    Skill  14  Preparing and Injecting with an Insulin Pen    Student Name       Basic Skills Objectives Steps Performed Correctly        May vary depending on type of insulin pen  Yes No       1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration  Preparation Steps       Provide privacy       Get help to assist with administration to a confused resident       Assist resident if needed to prepare for injection       Get supplies       mum    Put on clean gloves       7a  Disposable Pen  e Remove the pen cap   e Wipe stopper with alcohol swab       7b  Reusable Pen  e Remove the cartridge holder from the pen body   e Insert the insulin cartridge into the cartridge holder   e  Reattach the holder to the pen body  Wipe stopper with  alcohol swab       8  Take out new pen needle       9  Position the needle along the axis of the pen       10  Pierce the center of the cartridge       11  Screw on the needle       12  Pull off the outer and inner shield       13  Follow the pen manufacturer s directions to prepare or prime your  particular pen       14  Wipe injection site with alcohol swab  Select insulin dose             15  Perform the injection using the recommended technique       16  Discard the needle and any supplies immediately and  appropriately  i e  into a sharps container       17  Remove gloves       18  Cleanse hands          19  Perform skills in Skill  4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps    
52. e how to obtain and record the following  temperature  pulse  respirations  and  blood pressure    e Ifthe student already has competency validation for obtaining vital signs at the facility  the  student is not required to demonstrate competency in measuring and recording vital signs   Documentation will be needed to reflect competency has already been demonstrated   Discuss devices for measuring vital signs that will vary  It is important students understand  what measurements are within range and when to report the measurements        Blood Pressure  B P    e For electronic machines  check device for accuracy according to manufacturer s  recommendations   e Choose correct size of cuff  blood pressure cuffs that are too small or large for the resident   s  arm might result in an inaccurate reading   e Report high and low blood pressures based on facility s policy or physician s order          Pulse   e Count number of heartbeats in one full minute   e For radial heart rate  heart rate measured at the thumb side of the inner wrist   e For apical heart rate  heart rate measured directly over the heart using a stethoscope  e May be obtained by using an electronic device   e Normal range is 60 beats minute to 100 beats minute       Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 1          Prerequisite Skills Review and Validation       Respirations   e Number of breaths a person takes per minute   e One full breath is counted after resident has inhaled
53. eferred to as the   gh Right  of medication administration    e Forms used to document can be quite confusing to unlicensed people who are unfamiliar  with the process    e Medication Aides must know how to use the MAR and other forms to insure safe medication  management        Forms Commonly Used to Document Medication Orders     FL 2 Form  e FL 2form is required for new admissions in adult care homes  e Important that all information on FL 2 is reviewed for accuracy  e If any clarification is needed  contact prescribing practitioner  e If FL 2 has not been signed within 24 hours of admission  o Verify orders with prescribing practitioner by fax or telephone  o Document verification in resident s record  for example a note in the progress notes or  orders may be rewritten as telephone orders and signed by prescribing practitioner   orders could also be faxed to prescribing practitioner for review  signature and date       Forms Commonly Used to Document Medication Orders     Physician s Order Forms   e Used to record prescribed medication and treatment orders   e Any form used for physician s orders and medication orders must be retained in the  resident s record           Form Commonly Used to Transcribe Medication Orders     Medication Administration Record   MAR    e Each resident has a medication administration record  MAR    e Form onto which medication and treatment orders are transferred   e Record of all medications and treatments to be administered   e Record of st
54. epatitis    Distribute the handout  Injection Safety  Diabetes and Viral Hepatitis  and review infection  prevention for assisted glucose monitoring and insulin injections           V   TEACHING TIP  Locating Equipment and Supplies    Locate and familiarize self with equipment used during medication administration in the adult  care home  such as medication cart and medication cups          Gathering Appropriate Equipment and Supplies   e Equipment and supplies needed will depend on medications to be administered  but will  need to include at least the following  o Medication administration records  MAR    Medication cups for oral medications   Sufficient fluids available to administer medications   Soap and water to wash hands  if not available  alcohol based hand rub    Keep supplies and equipment used in administering medications clean and orderly    such as medication carts  trays and pill crusher    O OO 0       Medication Administration 3 6  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration        V   TEACHING TIP  Identifying Residents Before Administering Medications    Review the procedure for identifying residents before administering medications at the adult  care home and teach demonstrate the procedure    After teaching demonstrating the procedure used at the adult care home  tell the students the  following    e Most common method used for identifying residents before administering medications is  photograp
55. ers with students upon completion        Telephone or Verbal Orders   e Although regulations for adult care homes allow Medication Aides to accept telephone or  verbal orders  the policy for the adult care home may only allow written orders from the  prescribing practitioner  The pharmacy also may not accept a verbal order from a  Medication Aide   e  tisimportant the Medication Aide always repeat the order back to the prescribing  practitioner   e Order is to be dated and signed by person receiving the order and signed by the prescribing  practitioner within 15 days of when order is received   e Acopy ofan order  including a telephone order  is always kept in resident   s record             1 OPTIONAL HANDOUT  2B  FL 2    Distribute a copy of the handout  FL 2 to each student  or locate handout in Student Manual        Medication Administration 2 4  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 2       Section 2     Medication Orders       M OPTIONAL HANDOUT  2C  Medication Administration Record  MAR     Distribute a copy of the handout  Medication Administration Record  MAR  to each student  or  locate handout in Student Manual     M TEACHING TIP  Documentation    Locate examples of an FL 2  physician   s order sheet and other forms of documentation used by  the facility regarding orders and medication administration  Review these examples with the  students     Tell students    e Documentation is an important part of medication management    e Itis frequently r
56. es  Gloves     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 7 3    Section 7  ACTIVITY  3   Instructions for Gloves  Gloves  Gloves  Preparation  Before class begins  gather boxes of sizes of gloves   Instructions to Students     Now that you understand the importance of choosing gloves that are the correct size     would like for each of you to choose the correct size of gloves that you would wear and  put them on      Explanation of Activity  Ask students to determine which size gloves they need  Ask each student to put ona  pair of gloves in the appropriate size  After they have put on their gloves  drop a dollop  of chocolate pudding on one glove of each student with a small plastic spoon   Instructions to Students     Rub your gloved hands together so you can spread pudding on both gloves     top and  bottom  The pudding represents stool  Now    want you to remove the gloves without  getting the stool on your skin or clothes and throw away in the trashcan        Wrap up    Ask everyone if they can explain the importance of proper removal of dirty gloves  Ask if  anyone got the fake stool on their hands and if so  how did they feel     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 7 4    Section 3    ACTIVITY  4A  Medication Administration Record  MAR  Worksheet    1  Turn to page 2 or back of MAR and print your initial to your first name and  initial to your last name on page 2 of the Medication Administration Record   M
57. following   Change in behavior   Change in alertness   Change in eating or swallowing   Change in mobility   Skin rashes   e When there is a change in the resident  follow the adult care home s policy on what to do  and who to notify  which may include  o Notifying the supervisor  health care professional and or physician  o NOT administering a medication when there is a change in the resident without contact   with the resident s physician    O Q 0 O OQ       Medication Administration 1 8  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 1       Section 1     Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology       e Observation of the resident is an important step in the cycle of medication administration  o Resident s physician and health care providers often depend on the observations of  direct care staff when evaluating residents  o Also depend on Medication Aides to observe residents for both desired and undesired  effect of medication    To insure safe care  the Medication Aide must be taught how to observe and report changes in  the resident physical and or mental status  The Medication Aide must know what to report  to  whom it should be reported  and when and how to report observations           V  TEACHING TIP  Medication Resources or References    Locate and demonstrate use of the following written materials housed at the adult care home   medication resources  reference books  manuals and or pharmacy information sheets  and  policy and procedure ma
58. he Medication Administration Record  MAR  correctly     use proper  abbreviations  calculate stop dates correctly  transcribe PRN orders appropriately  copy  orders completely and legibly and or check computer sheets against orders and apply to the  MAR  and discontinue orders    3  Describe the responsibility of the Medication Aide in relation to admission orders   readmission orders  and FL 2 forms    4  Identify required information on the medication label        Content        V  TEACHING TIP  Medication Orders Content  Tell students     e Because nurses are not required to be employed in adult care homes  Medication Aides may  be responsible for receiving and transcribing orders    e  tisimportant that you understand required procedures as well as the limitations of your  role in medication documentation    e You will need to pay close attention to the material because you are required to  demonstrate competency of handling medication orders        Definition of an Order  e The written or oral directions that a physician or other prescribing practitioner provides  about a resident s medication or medications          Components of a Complete Order  e Components of a complete order  Medication name  Strength of medication  if required   Dosage of medication to be administered  Route of administration  Specific directions for use  including frequency of administration  Reason for administration if the medication is ordered PRN or as needed  e Orders for psychotropic medica
59. he skin   o Paste a semisolid substance thicker and stiffer than an ointment containing  medications   o Cream  semisolid preparation holding medication so it can be applied to skin   o Shampoo   liquid containing medication that is applied to the scalp and hair   o Patches  transdermal      medication encased in a round  square  or oval disc that is  affixed to the skin   o Powder  fine  ground form of medication that may be used to be swallowed  or may be  used as on the skin for rashes   o Aerosol sprays     solution that holds the medication suspended until it is dispensed in the  form of a mist to spray on the skin              V   Teaching Tip  Introduction to Equipment and Supplies Used During Administration of  Medication    Show examples of supplies and equipment used during medication administration       Medication Administration 1 5  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 1       Section 1     Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology       Equipment and Supplies Used During Administration of Medication    Medication cart   MAR for each resident   Souffl   cups for oral medications in pill or capsule form   Calibrated plastic cups and oral syringes or droppers for oral liquid medications   Alcohol wipes for use with injections   Insulin syringes for use with insulin administration   Sharps equipment   Band Aids for use with injections   Lubricant for use with suppositories   Blood pressure cuff  stethoscope  blood glucose meter as 
60. hs of residents in the medication administration records    e Photos should be kept updated and photograph is to have the name of the resident on it    Relying on other staff to identify residents for medication administration is not appropriate           V   TEACHING TIP  Medication Administration Record  MAR  and Medication Label    Review the facility s medication administration record and procedure for transcribing orders  onto the medication administration record and standard times for administration of medications    Demonstrate how the medication administration record and medication label are compared to  ensure safe and accurate administration          The MAR and the Medication Label   e The Medication Aide uses the MAR every time when preparing and administering  medications   e Do Not Ever Give Medications From Memory      e Compare the medication label to the MAR three times to make sure the medication is  labeled for this resident and that it is the right medication  right dose  right route and right  time  o The first check happens when removing the medication container from where it is stored  o The second check happens just before or after opening the medication and preparing it   for the resident  o Thethird check happens after pouring the medication and before the medication is given  to the resident   e The MAR is designed to promote safe and accurate medication administration   e Information on the MAR must be clearly written and kept updated   e The infor
61. ications in correct order  and at correct time intervals   3  Get help to assist with eye medication administration to a  confused resident   4  Assist resident to a comfortable sitting position or to lie down   5  Give the resident a tissue to wipe away medication that might  run down cheek   6  Put on clean gloves as indicated   7  Select the correct eye   8  Instruct resident to gently tilt head backwards and look up and  away   9  Gently pull lower lid down to create a    pocket    for medication   10  Drops    e Drop exact number of drops into eye    pocket    without  touching dropper to the resident   s eye or eyelid or your  hands or fingers   e Gently press the corner of the eye at the bridge of the nose  for one minute   Continued on next page  Medication Administration 5 11    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4673 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  8  Eye Medication Administration    Continued from previous page    Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives Steps    Performed Correctly                                         Yes No   11  Ointment    e Runa thin line of ointment onto the lower lid without  touching the tube tip to the resident   s eye or eyelid or  your hands or fingers    e Instruct resident to stay put for 10 minutes after the  ointment administration because their vision may be  blurred    12  Ask resident to gently close their eyes but not to squeeze them  shut for about 2 3 seconds  rolling their eyes around behind  thei
62. ient fluids following the administration of oral medications even if the  medication is administered in a food substance or the medication is a liquid   e Observe the resident taking the medication to assure the medication is swallowed before  documenting the administration of the medications             Liquids  e Never approximate the amount of medication to be administered  such as liquids  o Theamount ordered is to be the amount administered  o Useacalibrated syringe for measuring liquids in amounts less than 5 ml and unequal  amounts    e Measure liquid medications in a calibrated medication cup device  never use eating utensils  or other household devices for administering medications   e When measuring liquids  place the medication cup on a flat surface and measured at eye  level to ensure accuracy       Medication Administration 3 11  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration       e For liquids  hold the medication container so that the medication flows from the side  opposite the label so it doesn t run down the container and stain or obscure label   e Do not mix liquid medications together   e Certain medications have special measuring devices for administering the medication  these  measuring devices have increments marked off in mgs  instead of mls and usually have the  name of the medication on the measuring device   e Liquids may have administration requirements such as Shake Well and Requires Dilu
63. ing  glucose monitoring machine and know where to locate information  if needed   e Wearing gloves when performing fingersticks and when using the glucose monitoring  machine   e Lancets and Lancing devices are used for only one resident and never shared   e Correctly dispose of lancets in sharps container          Proceed to Section  1       Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 2       Section 1    Section 1    Basic Medication Administration  Information Terminology    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    1 1    Section 1    Section 1     Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology    Objectives    1  Match common medical abbreviations with their meaning    2  List and describe common dosage forms of medications    3  List and describe common routes of medication administration    4  List the six rights of medication administration    5  Describe what constitutes a medication error and actions to take when a medication error is    made or detected    6  Describe resident s rights regarding medications     refusal  privacy  respect  and chemical  restraint    7  Define medication  allergy  and describe responsibility in relation to identified allergies and  suspected side effects    8  Demonstrate the use of medication resources or references     Advance Preparation   In General    e Review curriculum and presentation materials and activity  e Add examples or comments  e If no student manual
64. ion     Prepare work area and cleanse hands   e Always use the resident s MAR when administering medications  e Check for allergies       Medication Administration 3 10  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration       e Begin the SIX RIGHTS of Medication Administration  o Select correct MAR for Right Resident  o Select Right MEDICATION  Right DOSE  Right TIME  and Right ROUTE  comparing the  MAR to the medication label while performing the 3 label checks   o Prepare Right DOSE for Right ROUTE  o Identify Right RESIDENT  e Explain to the resident what you are going to do   e Administer medication at the Right TIME  e Offer liquids and observe resident take medications  e Cleanse hands  e Initial the MAR immediately after the medication is administered and prior to the  administration of medications to another resident Right DOCUMENTATION  e Correctly document any medications that are refused or not administered           V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Oral Medications    Refer to the skill sheet on how to administer oral medications as you review the process of  administering oral medications with the students       Oral Medications in Solid Form   e Appropriate positioning of resident  elevation of head   e Place capsules or tablets for resident in medication or souffl   cup for administration   e Administer powdered medications such as bulk laxatives with the amount of fluids indicated   e Offer resident suffic
65. istering Medications  Medication Routes  General Medication Administration   Oral Medication Administration   Sublingual Medication Administration   Oral Inhalant   Eye Medication Administration   Ear Medication Administration   Nasal Medication Administration   Transdermal Medication Administration  Topical Medication Administration   Injection Medication Administration  Optional     Ordering  Storage and Disposal of Medications  Teaching Guide   Ordering Medication   Medication Storage   Controlled Substances   Disposal of Medications    Medication Administration Checklists   Instructions for Completing the Medication Administration  Checklists   Hand Hygiene  Skills  1 3    General Medication Administration  Skills  4A  amp   4B     Instructor Manual  Table of Contents    Page    3 1  3 2  3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 6  3 7    3 10  3 11  3 12  3 13  3 13  3 13  3 14  3 14  3 15  3 15    4 2  4 3  4 3  4 4    5 1  5 3  5 6    iii    Medication Administration   5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Section    Section 5    Section 6    Section 7    Appendix    Title    Medication Administration  cont   d    Oral Medication Administration  Skill  5    Sublingual Medication Administration  Skill  6     Oral Inhalant  Skill  7    Eye Medication Administration  Skill  8    Ear Medication Administration  Skill  9    Nasal Medication Administration  Skill  10   Transdermal Medication Administration  Skill  11   Topical Medication Administration  Skill  12   Injections Medicatio
66. istration  Preparation Steps   2  Provide privacy if needed   3  Put onclean gloves   4  When opening the container  place the lid with the inside up to  keep from contaminating the inside of the lid   5  Use gauze or cotton tipped applicator to apply cream or  ointment as listed on the MAR   6  Use anew gauze or cotton tipped applicator each time  medication is removed from the container to prevent  contaminating the medication left in the container  Apply to  affect area   7  When finished  replace and tighten cap   8  Store medication container per agency policy   9  Remove and throw away gloves and supplies used in application   10  Cleanse hands   11  Perform skills in Skill  4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps    _  Pass     Redo   Comments    Evaluator Name Credentials Date   Medication Administration 5 16    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4677 NCDHHS       Section 5  Skill  13  Drawing and Injecting One Insulin    Student Name                                                   n Y Performed Correctly   Steps Skills Performance Objectives Steps  Yes No   1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration   Preparation Steps  2  Provide privacy  3  Get help to assist with administration to a confused resident  4  Assist resident if needed to prepare for injection  5  Get supplies   e Examine insulin for lumps  discoloration or crystals  signs the   insulin should be discarded   e New bottle  write the date of openi
67. iter        mg    ml      lt    15ml gt     j j    A mg is NOT the same asa mi       TIP  Always read the label    If the strength of a If the strength of a  carefully to be sure you are    medication is 20mg 5ml  medication is 40mg 5ml     this 15ml cup contains this 15ml cup contains  60mg of medication  120mg of medication        YOU CAN T TELL THE DIFFERENCE BY LOOKING    measuring the right thing   TIP  To be accurate  use the correct  measuring tool  Ask your  pharmacist  Some liquid    1 TSP    5ml   medicines have special    TIP  Don t use household teaspoons  measuring tools   They are not accurate        TIP  When measuring liquids   hold the cup at eye level     HANDOUT   3E    TECHNIQUE AND USE OF  METER DOSE INHALERS    All Meter Dose Inhalers must be shaken   Ask the resident to tilt the head back slightly and breathe out     Position the inhaler in one of the following ways   e Open mouth with inhaler one to two inches away   e Use spacer with inhaler  place spacer in mouth  Spacers are  particularly beneficial for older adults    e Position inhaler in mouth  close lips around inhaler     Press down on inhaler to release medication as the resident starts  to breathe in slowly     Encourage the resident to breathe in slowly  over 3 to 5 seconds      Ask the resident to hold breath for 10 seconds to allow medication  to reach deeply into the lungs     If a resident is prescribed multiple inhalers  the physician may  order a certain sequence to administer the inha
68. ith facility policy           V   TEACHING TIP  Storage of Medications    Review the policies and procedures for storage of non refrigerated and refrigerated medications  and show where each type is maintained or kept in the adult care home          Storage of Medications   e Medication storage areas  i e   medication cart and medication room  need to be orderly so  medication may be found easily   e Store medications in a locked area  unless medications are under the direct supervision of  staff  direct supervision means the cart is in sight and the staff person can get to the cart  quickly  if necessary   e Lock medication room cart cabinet when not in use  Unless the medication storage area is  under the direct supervision of staff lock the medication area including carts   e Store external and internal medications in separate designated areas   e Store refrigerated medications in the medication refrigerator or locked container if stored in  refrigerator accessible to other staff   e Store medications requiring refrigeration at 36 degrees F to 46 degrees F  2 degrees C to  8 degrees C        Medication Administration 4 3  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 4       Section 4     Ordering  Storage and Disposal of Medications       M TEACHING TIP  Controlled Substances    Review the procedures for storage of controlled substances  correctly signing out for controlled  substances  and reporting of any discrepancies discovered and teach demonstrate the  p
69. l employed as a Medication Aide prior to 10 01 2013 must be able to verify  employment as a medication aide within the previous 24 months and completed  competency skills validation and passed the state written exam for Medication Aides in adult  care homes     All Medication Aides in adult care homes must have competency validation at the employing  facility and maintain the 6 hours of continuing education requirements annually     2  The laws and regulations governing Medication Aides in adult care homes in N C  include   GS    131D 4 5  GS    131D 4 5A  GS    131D 4 5B  10A NCAC 13F G  0403  10A NCAC 13F G   0503  10A NCAC 13F G  0505  10A NCAC 13F G  0506  10A NCAC 13F G  0903 and 10A  NCAC 13F G  1000     3  The routes of medication administration in this course include the following  oral  eye  ear   nasal  inhalant  transdermal and topical  General information and skills check off for  subcutaneous injections  is included in the curriculum but is only required if the task will be  performed by Medication Aide     4  Allegations of fraud against a facility or resident  resident abuse or neglect  misappropriation  of property belonging to a resident or facility  or diversion of medication belonging to a  resident or facility by the Medication Aide must be reported to the N C  Health Care  Personnel Registry  Substantiated findings by the Heath Care Personnel Registry are posted  on the Health Care Personnel Registry     5  Itis the responsibility of the Medication Aide t
70. lers or special  instructions may be on the MAR     Proper spacing of puffs and different inhalers is important for the  maximal effectiveness of the medication   o Wait one minute between    puffs    for multiple inhalations  of the same medication   o Wait a few minutes between administering another type  of inhaler     If a medication aide provides the resident with the inhalers to  administer  the medication aide is responsible for instructing the  resident of the proper technique and dose ordered        Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 18    Section 7    Activities    7 2    Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes    Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes    How to handrub  How to handwash     WITH ALCOHOL BASED FORMULATION WITH SOAP AND WATER    apply enough soap to    Apply a palmful of the product in a cupped Wet hands with water  cover all hand surfaces     hand and cover all surfaces        right palm over left dorsum with palm to palm with    Rub hands palm to palm i      P p interlaced fingers and vice versa fingers interlaced    5       rotational rubbing  backwards and  forwards with clasped fingers of right  hand in left palm and vice versa    backs of fingers to opposing rotational rubbing of left thumb  palms with fingers interlocked clasped in right palm and vice versa    Design  mondofragilis network             dry thoroughly with a      use towel to 
71. lls     The 5 hour  10 hour and 15 hour training courses were adapted from the  Medication Administration  A  Medication Aide Training Course  curriculum developed in 2006 by the North Carolina Department of Health  and Human Services and the North Carolina Board of Nursing     The 5 hour  10 hour  and 15 hour competency based curriculums provide unlicensed staff with basic  knowledge and skills needed to ensure that medication administration is performed in a safe and effective  manner  Successful completion of the 5 hour plus 10 hour training courses or the 15 hour training courses  will prepare individuals to take the state written medication exam for adult care home staff     Pre requisite for Students  e Must be able to understand  follow and communicate written English instructions     e Successfully complete the Pre requisite Skills Review and Validation of the course     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes vi    Medication Aide Course Training Requirements  and Directions for Instructor Manual    Minimum Requirements    This course has been prepared for instructors qualified to teach state mandated content in medication  administration to unlicensed staff employed in adult care homes     Course Content    Each course has been divided into sections  Each of the sections includes core content considered to be  foundations of medication administration knowledge that medication aides must know to safely and correctly  administer medicati
72. ly        V   ACTIVITY  4A  B  C  Medication Administration Record  MAR     Duplicate copies of Jo Burns  MAR and the MAR Worksheet for each student  Require each  student to answer questions on the worksheet and review answers with class upon completion  of activity    It should be clear to the student from the MAR what is to be given  Right MEDICATION   how  much is to be given  Right DOSE   who is to get the medication  Right Resident   when it is to be  given  Right TIME   and how it is to be given  Right ROUTE  and lastly  after the medication is  given held refused  how to document on the MAR  Right DOCUMENTATION              Unique Situations to do Prior to Administration of Medications     Vital Signs   e When a vital sign is to be obtained before administering a medication  obtain the vital sign  results before preparing the medication for administration   e Examples     pulse or blood pressure       Medication Administration 3 9  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration        V   TEACHING TIP  Unique Situations to do Prior to Administration of Medications     Crushing  Medications and Mixing in Food    Locate the device used for crushing medications  review the policy for crushing medications and  mixing medications in food at the adult care home  and inform the student of facility s policy on  crushing medications    Demonstrate the crushing of a medication using the device used at the adult care hom
73. mation on the MAR and the medication label should match  unless there has been a  change in directions  o The Medication Aide must be familiar with the adult care home s policy on direction   changes  o Amedication label should only be changed or altered by the dispensing practitioner       Medication Administration 3 7  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration       Timing of Medication Administration  e Important to understand timing in relation to administering medications  i e   insulin and  medications ordered to be administered on an empty stomach or in relation to meals  e Timing of medications in relation to meals  o Before meals     medication generally administered within 30 minutes prior to the  resident eating meals  o With meals     medication generally administered when the resident is eating meals or  right after finishing meals  o After meals   medication administered after the resident has finished eating meals up to  30 minutes afterwards  e Residents in the facility during the medication pass should receive their medications within a  window of time one hour prior to and one hour after the scheduled administration time on  the MAR  except in the case of medications prescribed for administration in relation to meals  or medications such as insulin  e  funsure about giving a medication because it is outside the designated time frame  o Contact a supervisor or a health care professional regarding
74. n  17  Discard the syringe needle unit immediately into a sharps  container  18  Remove gloves  19  Cleanse hands  20  Perform skills in Skill  4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps     Pass     Redo  Comments   Evaluator Name Credentials Date  Medication Administration 5 18    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4678 NCDHHS       Preparing and Injecting with an Insulin Pen   Skill  14     Insulin pens are not all the same so it is critical to read and completely understand the  operating instructions for the pen that the resident has  The insulin pen user manual  provides information about proper use and storage of the device     Two types of insulin pens   Disposable pens which come pre filled with insulin and the pen is discarded when the  insulin is used   Reusable pens which are loaded with a new insulin cartridge when the old cartridge is  used  This pen is ONLY used for the specific resident it is ordered for  Never share an  insulin pen     Basic steps that are common to most models and types of pens are listed below     e Remove the pen cap    e Check the insulin  type  amount and appearance    e Attach the pen needle and remove caps    e Follow the pen manufacturer   s directions to prepare or prime your particular pen   e Dial the dose and inject    e Remove the needle from the pen and dispose of properly    e Replace the pen cover    Remember to follow Standard Precautions     Medication Administration 5 19  5 Hour Training Cours
75. n Administration  Skill  13  amp   14     Handouts    1A Abbreviations    1B Common Routes of Medication Administration   1C Common Dosage Forms of Medications   1D Six Rights of Medication Administration   1E Medication Errors    1F Resident   s Refusal to Take Medications   2A Medication Orders    2AA Medication Order  Answers     2B FL 2  Blank     2C MAR  Blank     2D FL 2  Transcription Activity     2E MAR  Transcription Activity Answers     2F Medication Labels    3A Injection Safety  Diabetes  amp  Viral Hepatitis   3B Review of Measuring Devices    3C Always and Never    3D Measuring Tips    3E Technique and Use of Oral Inhalers    Activities   Activity  1 Hand Hygiene   Activity  2 Instructions for Glove Sizing   Activity  3 Gloves  Gloves  Gloves   Activity  4A  B  C Medication Administration Record    Test  Certificate  References    Instructor Manual  Table of Contents    Page    5 8   5 9  5 10  5 11  5 13  5 14  5 15  5 16  5 17    6 1  6 2  6 3    6 5  6 6  6 7  6 8  6 9  6 10  6 11  6 12  6 13  6 14  6 15  6 16  6 17  6 18    7 2    7 3    7 5    7 8    7 14  7 15    iv    Medication Aide in Adult Care Homes    1  A Medication Aide in adult care homes is an individual who has successfully completed the  required Medication Aide course s  approved by the N C  Department of Health and Human  Services  passed the state written medication exam for unlicensed staff in adult care homes  and has competency skills validation at the employing facility     Any individua
76. needed   Gloves to use when coming into contact with mucus membranes  administering vaginal or  rectal suppositories  and blood body fluids  administering injections    Water cup and water for resident to drink when taking oral medications  Soap water paper towels or alcohol based hand rubs to use before preparing  medications before administration of medication to each resident after administration of  medication to each resident   Food  such as applesauce or pudding to use when administering crushed medications          M HANDOUT  1D  Six Rights of Medication Administration    Distribute a copy of the handout on Six Rights to each student or locate handout in Student  Manual    Referring to the handout and the content below  discuss the Six Rights of Medication  Administration          Six Rights of Medication Administration    A method used during medication administration to safeguard the residents  before  administering the medication the Medication Aide must ask self six questions     Am   giving  the medication to the right resident  Am I giving the right medication  Am I giving the right  dose  Is this the right route  Is this the right time  Have I done the right documentation    o Rightresident     identify resident to assure you are giving the medication to the resident  who is supposed to receive the medication and using procedure required by the facility   such as photo on the MAR  asking a resident his her name  etc   o Right medication     the name of the medic
77. ng on bottle   e Select appropriate syringe to measure units ordered  6  Follow Standard Precaution procedures  Wear gloves  7  Roll bottle if needed  8  Wipe the top of the bottle with alcohol swab  9  Pull plunger down to fill syringe with air volume equal to the   amount of insulin to be injected   Continued on next page   Medication Administration 5 17    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4678 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  13  Drawing and Injecting One Insulin    Continued from previous page    Student Name                                                       Performed   Performed  Steps Skills Performance Objectives Steps Correctly    Correctly   Yes Yes  10  Holding syringe straight  stick the needle into the center of the  rubber stopper in insulin bottle  Push plunger down injecting air  into vial  11  Turn insulin bottle upside down with needle still inside and gently  draw the correct units of insulin in the syringe by pulling down on  plunger  12  Gently tap the side of syringe to allow any bubbles to float to top   Push any bubbles out of syringe and then draw insulin back in  syringe to get the correct dose  13  Remove the needle from insulin vial  Check to see if insulin and  dose is correct  14  Choose an injection site  Wipe with alcohol swab  15  Pinch up skin and push needle into skin  Use the correct angle  45  to 90 degrees  for injection  16  Inject the insulin slowly into resident  Pull needle out of skin with  a quick smooth motio
78. nt initials with signature  Right DOCUMENTATION       17     Correctly document medications given       18     Correctly document medications that are refused  held or not  administered       19     Dispose of contaminated or refused medications per policy       20     Administer and document PRN medications and controlled  medications appropriately  if applicable       21     Recheck medication administration records to make sure all  medications are administered and documented          22     Maintain security of medications during medication  administration     ensuring medication room cart is locked when  Medication Aide steps away from it                Pass     Redo    Comments     Evaluator Name Credentials Date    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4669 NCDHHS    5 7       Section 5    Skill  5  Oral Medication Administration    Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives steps    Performed Correctly                                                                 Yes No   1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration  Preparation Steps   2  Assist residents as needed to appropriate position  to take  medication   3  Use appropriate measuring  cutting or crushing devices as  needed for medication as listed on the MAR   4  Pills can be mixed  put in the same cup  but may need to assist  the residents to take one at a time if they prefer   5  Mix powdered medications as instructed   6  Pour liquid medi
79. nuals  particularly the sections that address medication administration   Resources written for non health professionals are recommended for use by Medication Aides  instead of references written for health professionals  such as The Physician s Desk Reference   PDR     Examples of Resources to use   e The Pill Book Mass Market Paperback by Harold M  Silverman  Author   e The PDR Pocket Guide to Prescription Drugs  Mass Market Paperback  PDR Staff  Author     e Complete Guide to Prescription  amp  Nonprescription Drugs Paperback     by H  Winter Griffith   Author     M ACTIVITIES  Medication Resources or References    Require each student to   e Look up at least three unique medications commonly ordered for residents living in adult  care homes in a medication resource reference book  such as Lasix  Coumadin  and  Synthroid   e View the table of contents in the policy and procedure manuals at the adult care home and  look up and read about at least two policies procedures regarding medication  administration          Proceed to Section  2       Medication Administration 1 9  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 2    Section 2    Medication Orders    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    2 1    Section 2    Section 2     Medication Orders    Objectives     1  List recognize the components of a complete medication order    2  Transcribe orders onto the Medication Administration Record  MAR  correctly     use proper  abbre
80. o notify the Adult Care Licensure Section of  name and address changes     6  Information on registration for the state written exam for unlicensed staff in adult care    homes may be obtained at www ncdhhs gov dhsr acls medtech html or via email to  AdultCare ctu dhhs nc gov  Results or verification may be obtained via website at    N C  Adult Care Medication Testing     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes V    INTRODUCTION    In 2011  the North Carolina Legislature mandated training in addition to competency evaluation requirements  for adult care home medication aides  As a response to the legislation  the North Carolina Department of  Health and Human Services  Division of Health Service Regulation  has developed the required 5 hour and 10   hour training courses that include instruction in the key principles of medication administration and infection  prevention     The department developed a 5 hour  10 hour and 15 hour standardized training course to assist qualified  instructors to train unlicensed staff who will administer medications to residents in Adult Care Homes  Each  training course includes an instructor manual  materials for a student manual and a certificate template  required for participants who successfully complete the course s      Course Description    e The 5 hour training course was built around the current skills checklist required for medication staff in  adult care homes  The majority of the 5 hour course schedul
81. on or other substance     24  A medication error occurs when a medication is not administered as prescribed by the  doctor or practitioner        25  Ahard  compressed medication in a round  oval  or square shape is called a tablet     26  When placing an ear drop into the right ear  the medication aide should pull the external  ear up and back     27  Crushed medications may be placed in food such as applesauce or pudding   28  Gloves must be worn when there is a chance of contact with mucus membranes   29  A fine  ground form of medication that may be used on the skin for rashes is called refuse     30  A device that is placed and affixed to the skin is given by the transdermal route     Word Bank    Powder Gloves Pudding Shaken Error Restraint  Oral Up Tablet Transdermal A lemon Rectal  Down Capsule Refuse Allergy Chemical Topical    Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 7 12    Part 3  Dr  Smith has ordered a STAT dose of oral liquid cough syrup for Mrs  Jackson  Circle  each supply that the Medication Aide will need to have in order to administer the medication     33  Souffl   cup   34  MAR for Mrs  Jackson  35  Alcohol wipe   36  Calibrated plastic cup  37  Gloves   38  Applesauce   39  Lubricant    Part 4  Dr  Majors has ordered a rectal suppository for Mr  Thompson  Circle each supply that  the Medication Aide will need to have in order to administer the medication     40  Souffl   cup   41  MAR for Mr  Thompson  42  Alcohol wipe   
82. ons in adult care homes  Curriculum pages are provided in a portrait layout with  instructional content     Medication Administration  5 hour course for adult care homes    e Prerequisite  Prerequisite Skills Review and Validation  Section 1  Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology  Section 2  Medication Orders  Section 3  Administration of Medication Theory  Including skills validation   Section 4  Ordering  Storage and Disposal of Medications  Section 5  Medication Administration Skills Checklists    Classroom Instruction    Teaching Guide is at the beginning of each section and serves as a resource to prepare the instructor to teach  the section  It lists the objectives to cover  handouts and activity sheets to duplicate  and supplies     Blocks of content are included within the confines of borders or boxes and specify what is to be taught to the  students during classroom instruction     Teaching tips are included that complements the content and provides the instructor with ideas and  suggestions to clarify information  involve students in discussion  and engage students with varied learning  strategies  It is an expectation that the instructor will consistently incorporate teaching tips during the  teaching of the content  Each teaching tip is preceded by a symbol  M followed by a brief title of the teaching  tip  Each instructor will incorporate the material with her his presentation style but the content is to be  covered throughout the course present
83. or practitioner     25  A hard  compressed medication in a round  oval  or square shape is called a    26  When placing an ear drop into the right ear  the medication aide should pull the external  ear and back     27  Crushed medications may be placed in food such as applesauce or  28  must be worn when there is a chance of contact with mucus membranes     29  A fine  ground form of medication that may be used on the skin for rashes is called    30  A device that is placed and affixed to the skin is given by the route   Word Bank    Powder Gloves Pudding Shaken Error Restraint  Oral Up Tablet Transdermal A lemon Rectal  Down Capsule Refuse Allergy Chemical Topical    Medication Administration  5 Hour Medication Course for Adult Care Homes 7 9    Part 3  Dr  Smith has ordered a STAT dose of oral liquid cough syrup for Mrs  Jackson  Circle  each supply that the Medication Aide will need to have in order to administer the medication     33  Souffl   cup   34  MAR for Mrs  Jackson  35  Alcohol wipe   36  Calibrated plastic cup  37  Gloves   38  Applesauce   39  Lubricant    Part 4  Dr  Majors has ordered a rectal suppository for Mr  Thompson  Circle each supply that  the Medication Aide will need to have in order to administer the medication     40  Souffl   cup   41  MAR for Mr  Thompson  42  Alcohol wipe   43  Calibrated plastic cup  44  Gloves   45  Applesauce   46  Lubricant   Part 5  List 4 of the 6 rights of medication administration   47    48    49     50     Medication 
84. ordered to be given    when necessary  or  as needed    within a designated number of  hours  Are for medications that are needed periodically  such as pain medications  cough syrup  or laxatives  Time interval will be listed on the MAR  o Amedication that is to be given every 4 hours  q4h  as needed cannot be given unless 4 hours have  passed since the last time the resident has taken the medication  For example  a medication is listed on the MAR for pain to be given by mouth every 4 hours PRN  The Medication Aide is giving the resident their medications and the resident asks for a pain medication  Medication Aide looks at the last time the medication was given and it was only 3 hours ago  Medication Aide cannot give the medication because enough time has not passed since the last  medication  Medication Aide can return and give the medication in 1 hour if it is still needed  Medication Aide should report the pain to supervisor to be evaluated further to see if a different  medication or dosing time is needed   continued next page        Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 7    HANDOUT   2A    One Time Orders  e Some medications to be given only once and are ordered to be given at a specific time and then discontinued     STAT Orders  e These medications need to be given immediately or NOW  The STAT orders must be clearly written on the MAR  that tell you the resident  medication  dose  route  and time  Do not give medications that do not
85. orms    Identify required information on the medication label     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes ix    Section 3     Medication Administration    At the completion of this section  the student should     1   2     Demonstrate correct infection control concepts during medication administration   Compare and contrast the documentation of routine medication administration and  PRN medication administration    List commonly used abbreviations and terminology related to medication  administration    Demonstrate proficiency in reading a medication label    Use the Six Rights to administer oral  topical  eye  ear  inhalant  vaginal and rectal  medications     right resident  right medication  right dose  right route  right time  and  right documentation    Demonstrate the use of the Medication Administration Record  MAR     Identify proper action to take when special circumstances occur in relation to  medication administration     Section 4     Ordering  Storage and Disposal of Medications    At the completion of this section  the student should     1     WW    Describe procedures for reordering medications and ensuring medications ordered are  available for administration    Describe correct storage and securing of medications    Maintain an accurate inventory of controlled substances    Identify the procedures for disposal of medications     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes X    Course Schedule       Es
86. our hands or wrists during the hand wash  3  Wethands with warm water  pointing your fingertips down  4  Apply about a teaspoon of hand soap to the palm of your hand  5  Wash all surfaces of the hands and wrists  using friction  for a  minimum of 20 seconds  including   e Palms  e Backs of hands  e Wrists  e Fingers  thumbs  and under nails  6  Rinse hands with water  pointing your fingertips down  without  touching the sink  7  Useone dry paper towel to dry hands  8  Usea new paper towel to turn off water and open door  9  Throw paper towels in trash      Pass     Redo  Comments   Evaluator Name Credentials Date  Medication Administration 5 3    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Home  DHSR AC 4665 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  2  Alcohol based Hand Rub    Student Name       Steps    Performed Correctly        Yes    No       1  Apply alcohol based hand rub to a cupped hand          2  Ruballsurfaces of the hands and wrists  using friction  until dry   at least 15 seconds   including   e Palms  e Backs of hands  e Wrists  e Fingers  thumbs  and under nails                Pass     Redo    Comments     Evaluator Name Credentials Date    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4666 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  3  Putting On  Donning  and Removing Gloves Check off    Student Name    Putting on  Donning  Gloves       Performed Correctly        Steps  P Yes No       Select correct size and type of gloves       Insert hands into glo
87. ourse Schedule   Prerequisite Skills Review and Validation    Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology  Teaching Guide   Abbreviations   Common Routes of Medication Administration   Common Dosages Forms of Medications   Intro to Equipment and Supplies for Medication Administration  Six Rights of Medication Administration   Medication Errors   Medication Administration and Resident   s Rights  Medication Allergy   Recognizing Side Effects   Medication Resources or References    Medication Orders  Teaching Guide  Medication Orders  Definition of an Order  Components of an Order  Telephone and Verbal Orders  Forms commonly used to Document Medication Orders  FL 2  Physician   s Order Forms  Medication Administration Records  MARs   Medication Labels    Instructor Manual  Table of Contents    vii  viii    xi    1 1    1 7    2 3  2 3    2 4  2 5  2 5  2 5  2 5  2 6    ii    Medication Administration   5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Section    Section 3    Section 4    Section 5    Title    Medication Administration  Teaching Guide  Infection Control Standard Precautions  Hand Hygiene  Gloves  Injection Safety  Medication Administration Supplies  Right Resident  Identifying Residents  Right Medication Right Dose Right Route Right Time   Medication Administration Record and Medication Label  Right Documentation  Medication Administration Record  Unique Situations to do Prior to Administration  of Medications  Vital Signs  Crushing Medications    Admin
88. oxin  What must you do  prior to administering the Lanoxin     17  What are Mrs  Burns  diagnoses     18  What are the 6 Rights of medication administration     f    19  How many days was Mrs  Burns supposed to receive Amoxicillin     20  Why is there a zero in front of the decimal on Lanoxin 0 125 mg     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 7 5    ACTIVITY  4B    MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION RECORD                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Medications Hour 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  Hydrocodone 10 325 P  Take 1 tablet by mouth   R TK CI  every 4 hours as N  needed for pain   LASIX 40mg  123 45 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  Take 1 tablet by mouth   8AM   TK TKITK TK TK WUDU JU JU 900  once every day  z 2 1 g lou  77  Ld Hanged  COUMADIN 5mg  1 2 3456 7 8 910111213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31  Take 1 tablet by mouth  every other day   2 08 00   6PM                     32  CJ  X  CI  X DBI X  DB  XDB XC  X CJ  X DB X DB X DB X ICI  X  Lanoxin 0 125 mg  12345 6 7 8 91011121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
89. pected allergic reactions    8  Demonstrate the use of medication resources or references        Content       M TEACHING TIP  Infection Control Course    Determine whether students have had the Infection Control Course required for adult care  home staff  If not  the student should complete the training as soon as possible  Information on  infection control in this course is minimal          M TEACHING TIP  Abbreviations    If available  locate the approved abbreviation list at the adult care home and point out this to  the students          Common Abbreviations   e Abbreviation     a shortened form of a word or phrases   e Often used in medical and residents    records  such as physician   s orders   e Medication Aides must learn abbreviations for terms common to medication administration  e On the Medication Administration Record  MAR   abbreviations should be spelled out   e Be aware that abbreviations can lead to mistakes if they are not legible   e Always check with the supervisor if you have questions about abbreviations          M HANDOUT 111A  Abbreviations    Distribute a copy of the handout  Abbreviations to each student  or locate handout in Student  Manual       Medication Administration 1 3  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 1       Section 1     Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology       lV  TEACHING TIP  Abbreviations Handout    Tell students      These are abbreviations that you will see frequently when you give medi
90. r closed lid to distribute the medication    13  Replace and tighten cap    14  Store per agency policy    15  Remove gloves    16  Cleanse hands    17  Perform skills in Skill   4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps      Pass     Redo   Comments    Evaluator Name Credentials Date   Medication Administration 5 12    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4673 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  9  Ear Medication Administration    Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives Steps    Performed Correctly                                                                    Yes No   1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration  Preparation Steps   2  Get help to assist with ear medication administration to a  confused resident   3  Select the correct ear   4  Assist resident to a comfortable sitting position with head tilted  toward the side that does not need drops  Can have resident lie  down with ear needing medication pointing up   5  Warm ear drops in hands before giving   6  Put on clean gloves   7  Instruct resident to hold head still while you drop in drops   8  Administer eardrops  Straighten the ear canal  e Gently pull the ear up and back   9  Drop exact number of drops into ear without touching the  resident s ear  hair or your hands or fingers with the dropper   10  Gently press the ear closed for a few seconds  to keep drops  from running out   11  Ask resident to remain lying on their side for 5 minutes   12  Repl
91. ratory rate   Demonstrate correct technique in obtaining a temperature    Demonstrate correct technique with assisted glucose monitoring    Section 1  Basic Medication Administration Information Terminology    At the completion of this section  the student should     Wr Ap E    Match common medical abbreviations with their meaning    List and describe common dosage forms of medications    List and describe common routes of medication administration    List the six rights of medication administration    Describe what constitutes a medication error and actions to take when a medication  error is made or detected    Describe resident s rights regarding medications     refusal  privacy  respect  and  chemical restraint    Define medication  allergy  and describe responsibility in relation to identified allergies  and suspected side effects    Demonstrate the use of medication resources or references     Section 2     Medication Orders    At the completion of this section  the student should     1   2     List recognize the components of a complete medication order    Transcribe orders onto the Medication Administration Record  MAR  correctly     use  proper abbreviations  calculate stop dates correctly  transcribe PRN orders  appropriately  copy orders completely and legibly and or check computer sheets against  orders and apply to the MAR  and discontinue orders    Describe the responsibility of the Medication Aide in relation to admission orders   readmission orders  and FL 2 f
92. re not visibly  soiled or if there has been no contact with bodily fluids   Wash hands before and after removal of gloves   Wash hands before and after using shared medical equipment   Gloves should be worn and hand hygiene must be performed when transdermal products   i e   Nitroglycerin or Durgesic patches  are applied or removed    Syringes  Needles and Vials    Cleanse the tops of medication vials with 70  alcohol before inserting a needle into the vial    Never administer medications from the same syringe to multiple patients  even if the needle  is changed    Do not reuse a syringe to enter a medication vial or solution       Medication Administration 3 3  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration       e Do not administer medications from single dose or single use vials  ampules  bags or bottles  to more than one resident    e Multi dose vials should be used for a single resident  whenever possible    e Dispose of used syringes and needles at the point of use in a sharps container that is  closable  puncture resistant  and leak proof    e Never recap  bend or break needles          M TEACHING TIP  Alcohol based Hand Rub    Locate alcohol based hand rub product used in the adult care home  Read manufacturer   s  directions to determine amount of product needed  Show alcohol based hand rub product to  students  pointing out the amount of product required    ACTIVITY  1  Hand Positions During Hand Hygiene  Op
93. rect MAR for Right RESIDENT  b  Select Right MEDICATION  Right DOSE  Right TIME and Right  ROUTE comparing the MAR to the label while performing  the three label checks  e When selecting the medication from the storage area  e Before pouring the medication  e After pouring and before returning the medication to the  storage area  7  Use clean technique when pouring or preparing medications into  the appropriate container  without touching medication  8  Prepare Right DOSE for Right ROUTE  9  Identify the Right RESIDENT using multiple ID checks  10  Explain to the resident what you are going to do  If there are  special things you need them to do  tell them now  11  Administer medication at Right TIME  12  Assist resident with medication administration if needed  13  Oral Medications  e Offer adequate fluids with medications  e Observe resident taking the medications  being sure all oral  medications have been swallowed  14  Cleanse hands  Continue to Subsequent Steps     Pass     Redo  Comments   Evaluator Name Credentials Date  Medication Administration 5 6    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4668 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  4B  General Medication Administration    Subsequent Steps  15   22     Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives Steps    Performed Correctly        Yes    No       15     Initial the MAR immediately after the medication is administered  and prior to the administration of medication to another  resident       16     Docume
94. rent materials  such as vinyl or latex  if allergic  to latex  wear non latex gloves  o Comein different sizes    Gloves     Rules   e Should be worn once and then thrown away   e When wearing gloves  always work from  or touch  a clean area  before touching  contaminated  or dirty  area   e Change gloves if hands are going to move from a body part that is contaminated  dirty  to a  body part that is not contaminated  clean    e Change gloves right away if dirty or torn   e Take gloves off carefully and do not touch skin or clothes with dirty sides of gloves   e Do not touch anything with dirty gloves that anyone may touch without gloves  like a  doorknob   e Should be comfortable     not too loose or not too tight    Gloves     When to Wear   e Wear gloves any time care worker will or think will come into contact with blood or body  fluids  urine  stool  spit  mucus coughed up    e Wear gloves any time health care worker will or think will come into contact with non intact  skin  opened up skin  such as sores or cuts    e Wear gloves any time health care worker will or think will come into contact with mucus  membranes  linings of natural body openings   o Inside or outside of the rectum  o Inside of the mouth  o Inside of the nose   e Examples of when to always wear gloves    When you might touch blood  body fluids  non intact skin  or mucus membranes   Providing or assisting with mouth care   Wiping a nose that is draining   Providing perineal care  the genitals and the bu
95. rocedures  If special packaging is provided by the pharmacy for controlled drugs  show packaging  used       Controlled Substances  e Controlled substances or controlled medications are medications that are kept locked most  often in a special location or drawer in the medication cart or medication room  o Medication Aide must make sure the number or amount of medication listed on the  controlled substance log or form is correct before removing any medications for the  resident  This is called the  count   o When a controlled medication is removed  the amount removed must be documented and  the number of remaining medications must be counted and that number recorded  o The facility must have a readily retrievable record of controlled substances by  documenting the receipt  administration and disposition of controlled substances           V   TEACHING TIP  Disposal of Medications    Review the procedure for disposal of medications when opened and prepared  but not given and  teach the procedure       Disposal of Medications  e Reasons for disposal of medications include  o Resident refused after medication was prepared  o Medication was dropped on the floor or contaminated  o Medication has expired  o Medication has been discontinued by the resident s physician or prescribing practitioner  e Dispose of dosages of medication that have been opened and prepared for administration and  not administered for any reason promptly  e Medications discontinued or expired are destroyed or
96. s with diagnoses of mental illness  It is  important that the resident or resident designee  facility staff  nurse  pharmacist  and physician collaborate to develop and follow a plan to assist the resident with  adherence to his her drug regimen        Medication Administration    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    6 6    HANDOUT   2A    Components of a Complete Order    Medication name   Strength of medication  if required    Dosage of medication to be administered   Route of administration   Specific directions for use  including frequency of administration   Reason for administration if the medication is ordered PRN or    as needed       Examples     Lasix 40 mg      1 tablet by mouth once a day in the morning   Tylenol 325 mg  1 tablet by mouth every 4 hours as needed for pain     Do not accept medication orders that state    continue previous medications    or    same medications    because  they are not complete medication orders    Types of Medication Orders  There are four types of medication orders    Routine orders  PRN orders   One time orders  STAT orders    Routine Medication Orders    Detailed order for a medication given on a routine or regularly scheduled basis such as every morning at   10 AM    The reason the medication is being administered is usually in the resident s history and physical information  or prescribing practitioner s progress or notes     PRN Medication  as needed  Orders    PRN means as needed or necessary  A medication which is 
97. several  drugs listed on the FL 2  Handout 42D  and require students to transcribe orders onto the blank  MAR  Discuss answers  Handout  2E  with students upon completion           M TEACHING TIP  Medication Label    Locate a medication label or a copy of a medication label provided by the pharmacy provider for  the facility and discuss the location of information below on the label           Medication Labels  e Information required   o Medication name  Medication strength  Quantity dispensed  Dispensing date  Directions for use  Pharmacy that dispensed the medication  Prescription number  Expiration date  Equivalency statement  when the brand or medication name dispensed is different than  the brand or medication name prescribed     O O O O OOOO       Medication Administration 2 6  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 2       Section 2     Medication Orders       e Labeling requirements for over the counter  OTC  medications include  o Inthe original manufacturer   s bottle with the resident   s name  OR  o Labeled by the pharmacy       HANDOUT  2F  Medication Label Handout   Distribute a copy of the handout  Medication Label  or locate handout in Student Manual    V   TEACHING TIP  Medication Label   Refer to the Medication Label handout and tell students   e Directions on medication label from pharmacy are checked against the MAR    e If there is a discrepancy between the information on the MAR and the medication label   check the order in the residen
98. t s record      V   ACTIVITY  Medication Label Activity    Refer the students to the lower section of the Medication Label Activity handout and require  them to complete the activity  Discuss answers with students upon completion        M TEACHING TIP  Discrepancies Between Medication Label and Order Entry on the MAR    Review the procedure for discrepancies between the medication label and order entry on the MAR  and teach the procedure           Proceed to Section  3       Medication Administration 2 7  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3    Section 3    Medication Administration    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    3 1    Section 3    Section 3   Medication Administration    Objectives    1  Demonstrate correct infection control concepts during medication administration    2  Compare and contrast the documentation of routine medication administration and PRN  medication administration    3  Recognize the need to document in the resident   s record when necessary    4  Describe correct documentation of medication    5  List commonly used abbreviations and terminology related to medication administration    6  Demonstrate proficiency in reading a medication label    7  Use the Six Rights to administer oral  eye  ear  nasal  inhalant topical medications and  subcutaneous injections     Right RESIDENT  Right MEDICATION  Right DOSE  Right ROUTE   Right TIME  and Right DOCUMENTATION    8  Demonstrate the use of the 
99. t who is supposed to receive the medication and using procedure  required by the facility  such as photo on the MAR  asking a resident his her    name  etc     Right medication     the name of the medication ordered by the physician   always use the three checks    Right dose     the amount of medication ordered    Right route     the method of medication administration    Right time     when the resident is ordered to receive the medication    Right documentation   the process of writing down that a medication was  administered to the resident on the MAR OR if a medication was not  administered and the reason it was omitted       Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 4    HANDOUT   1E    Medication Errors    Medication Error   when a medication is administered in any way other than  how it was prescribed    e Examples  Omissions  Administration of a medication not prescribed by the prescribing  practitioner  Wrong dosage  wrong time  or wrong route  Crushing a medication that shouldn   t be crushed  Documentation errors    Medication aide   s role  Understands the facility   s medication error policy and procedure  or knows where to locate it  Recognizes when a medication error is made  Understands importance of acting quickly to report and correct  medication errors to help prevent more serious problems    The quicker the error is noted and reported  the better for the resident    Reporting all the details around the error can help facilit
100. tensil  This measuring device has Do NOT use for measuring  measurements of mg instead of ml  medications  The oral syringe above would be used  for measuring Lasix Solution        Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 15    HANDOUT   3C  ALWAYS    1  ALWAYS measure using the  metric system     2  ALWAYS use an oral  measuring syringe for small  amounts of liquid medication     A    dex       3  ALWAYS hold cups at eye level  when measuring        4  If the label says to measure in  mls  ALWAYS use a measuring  device that is marked in mls     5  If the label says to measure in  mgs  ALWAYS use a  measuring device that is  marked in mgs for that  medication     6  ALWAYS consult your  pharmacist when you have a  question about measuring     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    NEVER      NEVER use household spoons       NEVER use cups that are not    marked with the amount they  hold       NEVER switch the special    droppers that come with  some liquid medications       NEVER measure mls with a    measuring device that is  marked in mgs       NEVER measure mgs with    measuring devices that are  marked in mls     mg z ml      NEVER leave air bubbles    mixed with the liquid in an  oral measuring syringe     HANDOUT   3D 6 17    MEASURING TIPS    TIP  use an oral syringe for  10cc   10ml amounts less than 5ml  20cc   20ml    30cc   30ml       Reminder  1cc   1ml  A cubic centimeter is the same as a millil
101. teritis Outbreaks in Healthcare Settings  Retrieved in    2011 from  http   www cdc gov hicpac pdf norovirus Norovirus Guideline 2011 pdf    CDC     Guidance for the Selection and Use of Personal Protective Equipment  PPE  in Healthcare Settings  Retrieved in 2011  from  http   www mt pinnacle com ppts PPE pptit520 1  Guidance for the Selection and Use of Personal Protective  Equipment  PPE  in Healthcare Settings or http   www mtpinnacle com ppts PPE ppt       CDC   Hand Hygiene Basics  Retrieved in 2011 from  http   www cdc gov handhygiene Basics html    CDC     Hand Hygiene in Health Care Settings     Core  Retrieved in 2011 from   http   www cdc gov handhygiene download hand hygiene core minus notes pdf    CDC     Hand Hygiene in Health Care Setting     Supplemental  Retrieved in 2011 from   http   www cdc gov handhygiene download hand hygiene supplement ppt       CDC     Healthcare Associated Infections  HAI   Retrieved in 2011 from  http   www cdc gov hai     CDC     Healthcare     Associated Infections  HAI  Long term Care Settings  Retrieved in 2011 from   http   www cdc gov HAl settings Itc settings html    CDC   Infection Prevention during Blood Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Administration  Retrieved in 2011   http   www cdc gov injectionsafety blood glucose monitoring html    CDC     Personal Protective Equipment  PPE  in Healthcare Settings  Retrieved in 2011 from   http   www cdc gov HAl prevent ppe train html    CDC     Sharps Safety for Healthcare Settings  Re
102. timated Allotted Time in                            Section    Minutes  Prerequisite Skills Review and  Validation 30 minutes  Section 1   Basic Medication Administration         30 minutes  Information Terminology  Section 2  Medication Orders 30 minutes  Section 3  Medication Administration ee   Includes Skills Checklists   Section 4  Ordering  Storage and j  i mee 30 minutes  Disposal of Medications ia  Total 300 minutes          Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care    xi    Prerequisite Skills Review    and Validation       Prerequisite Skills Review and Validation       Objectives   1  Demonstrate correct technique in obtaining and recording a blood pressure    2  Demonstrate correct technique in obtaining and recording a radial and apical pulse   3  Demonstrate correct technique in obtaining and recording a respiratory rate    4  Demonstrate correct technique in obtaining a temperature    5  Demonstrate correct technique with assisted glucose monitoring    Note  Medication Administration will require the Medication Aide to measure the vital signs of  residents who are taking particular medications  The instructions should be a review since  measuring vital signs is included in both the nurse aide training and the personal care aide  training curricula        Content       VITEACHING TIP  1  Prerequisite Skills Review and Validation  Tell students     e Before taking the 5 hour or 15 hour Medication Aide Course  you must be able to  demonstrat
103. tion  prior to administration  Examples of these liquids are Dilantin Suspension  which must be  shaken thoroughly because the medication settles and gives inconsistent dosing  some  liquids  i e   liquid Potassium  must be mixed with sufficient fluids to decrease side effects       lV  HANDOUT  3B  Review of Measuring Devices    Distribute a copy of the handout on Review of Measuring Devices to each student or locate  handout in Student Manual     V   TEACHING TIP  Common Measuring Devices  Referring to the handout  compare and contrast the different measuring devices used to    administer oral  liquid medications  Pay special attention to ml versus mg  Use visual aids if  available       M   HANDOUT  3C and   3D  Always and Never and Measuring Tips  Distribute a copy of the handouts to each student or locate handout in Student Manual   V   TEACHING TIP  Always and Never and Measuring Tips    Referring to the handouts  discuss demonstrate if applicable the concepts included           V   TEACHING TIP  Administering Sublingual Medications    Refer to the skill sheet on how to administer a sublingual medication as you review the process  of administering sublingual medications with the students          Sublingual Medications    e Place the medication under the resident   s tongue  e Instruct resident not to chew or swallow the medication  e Do not follow with liquid  which might cause the tablet to be swallowed       Medication Administration 3 12  5 Hour Training Course for 
104. tional   Distribute WHO s How to Hand Rub  How to Hand Wash  Activity Handout  1 to students    While referring to the WHO Hand Rub Hand Wash Handout  talk through and demonstrate each   hand motion during hand hygiene and notice to make sure the students are following along and   copying what is being demonstrated    e Rub hands  palm to palm   e Rub right palm over left back of hand with interlaced fingers  and then switch   e Rub palm to palm with interlaced fingers   e Rub backs of fingers to opposite palm with fingers interlocked   e ina rotational motion  rub left thumb while clasping in right palm  and then switch   e Ina rotational backwards and forwards motion  rub left palm with clasped right fingers  and  then switch   e Grasp right wrist with left hand  and then switch    Your Hands   Other Important Points  e There are other things you can do to prevent the spread of infection  e Fingernails  o Keep nails short and clean  o Do not wear fake nails  gel nails or nail extensions  because they can hide harmful germs  e Jewelry  o Leave at home because harmful germs can stick to jewelry    The student will have to demonstrate competency with Hand Wash and Hand Rub       Medication Administration 3 4  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration          Gloves  e Most common type of Personal Protective Equipment worn with medication administration  e Description  o Noncsterile  clean  gloves made using diffe
105. tions prescribed for PRN administration must include  o Symptoms that require the administration of the medication  o Exact dosage  o Exact time frame between dosages  o Maximum dosage to be administered in 24 hour period    Q       Q  0 0  Q       Medication Administration 2 3  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 2       Section 2     Medication Orders       o Example     Ativan 0 5 mg  by mouth every 4 hours PRN for pacing or agitation  physician  must be contacted if more than four doses are needed in 24 hour period        M HANDOUT  2A  Medication Orders    Distribute a copy of the handout  Medications Orders to each student  or locate handout in  Student Manual      V  TEACHING TIP  Medication Orders    Refer to the Medication Orders handout and tell students   e Anorder is required to administer  change or discontinue any medication or treatment   e It is important to know the components of a medication order   e Contact the prescribing health care provider if the order is not legible   DON T GUESS    e If an order is not complete or clear on how to administer  the Medication Aide must contact  supervisor or physician   DON T GUESS     Discuss the different types of medication orders  examples and the difference between a routine  medication order and a PRN medication order     V   ACTIVITY  Medication Orders Activity    Refer the students to the lower section of the Medication Orders handout and require them to  complete the activity  Discuss answ
106. tor    Instructions for Completing the  Medication Administration Skills Checklists    1  You will need to print a set of checklists for each student to use during  the training session  Walk around and observe students and provide  instruction for skill steps not performed at an acceptable level  The  training session is to prepare the student for the skills check off     2  All documentation on the checklist for the final check off is to be in ink     3  The date  name of student  and name and credentials of the evaluator  are to be written on each page of the checklist     4  Asthe student performs the skills  place a check beside skills steps  performed at an acceptable level  Yes  and an X by skill steps not  performed at an acceptable level  No     5    ndicate if the student Passes or needs to ReDo by checking the block  provided     6  Instructor keeps all the checklists for your record  unless the skills  validation of a student employee is for a specific adult care home   The student will receive a certificate upon successful completion of  the training course but the student does not receive the skills  checklist     Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 5 2    Section 5    Skill  1  Handwashing    Student Name       Performed Correctly                                               Steps  E Yes No  1  Either remove watch or push it up higher on your arm  2  Do not lean against the sink and do not touch the inside of the  sink with y
107. tration 3 8  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration       e Document effectiveness of the medication when determined   e Adifferent employee  depending on time of administration and shift schedules may record  the effectiveness of the medication  If a resident is requesting or requiring administration of  a PRN medication on a frequent or routine basis  report this to the supervisor or the  physician   e Administer PRN medications when resident needs the medication but may not be  administered more frequently than physician has ordered   e The need for medication may be based upon the resident s request for the medication or  observation by staff  i e   resident exhibiting pain but does not request medications or may  not be able to request the medication       Documentation in Resident   s Record   e Document any contact with the prescribing practitioner or health care provider regarding a  resident in the resident   s record   e The employee also must be knowledgeable of the facility   s procedures for documenting  information that needs to be communicated to other staff or health professionals  This may  be in the resident   s record or on some other document used to communicate with staff or  health professionals       Review of Documentation  e When the medication pass is complete  recheck the Medication Administration Records to  make sure all medications have been administered and documented appropriate
108. tration 5 14    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4675 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  11  Transdermal Medication Administration    Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives Steps    Performed Correctly                                                           Yes No   1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Administration  Preparation Steps   2  Check MAR for directions as to where to put the patch or disc  and how long to leave it on   3  Provide privacy if needed   4  Put onclean gloves   5  Remove old patch disc   6  If patch disc leaves a residue  wipe off excess and clean skin with  soap and water if needed   7  Initial and date new patch  Apply patch to skin  trying not to  touch medicated side   8  Put the patch at a new location   9  Puton patch  one half at a time to allow ease of application   10  Remove gloves   11  Cleanse hands   12  Perform skills in Skill  4B  General Medication Administration  Subsequent Steps   13  On the MAR  document when patch was removed or changed   including where it was placed      Pass  _  Redo   Comments    Evaluator Name Credentials Date   Medication Administration 5 15    5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes  DHSR AC 4676 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  12  Topical Medication Administration    Student Name       Skills Performance Objectives Steps    Performed Correctly                                                     Yes No   1  Perform skills in Skill  4A  General Medication Admin
109. trieved in 2011 from  http   www cdc gov sharpssafety     CDC     Use of Fingerstick Devices on More than One Person Poses Risk for Transmitting Bloodborne  Pathogens CDC Clinical Reminder  Retrieved in 2011   http   www cdc gov injectionsafety PDF Clinical Reminder Fingerstick Devices RiskBBP pdf       Durham  Carol Fowler  2006  Medication Administration A Medication Aide Training Course  N C  Department of Health and  Human Services and N C  Board of Nursing    One and Only Campaign  Safe Injection Practices Coalition  SPIC   Retrieved in 2013  http   www oneandonlycampaign or     Medication Administration  5 hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 7 15    Section 7    References    OSHA   Bloodborne Pathogens and Needlestick Prevention  Retrieved in 2011 from   http   www osha gov SLTC bloodbornepathogens index html    OSHA   Infection  Retrieved in 2011 from   www osha gov SLTC etools hospital hazards infection infection html    WHO   Education Session for Trainers  Observers and Health Care Workers  Retrieved in 2011 from   http   www ntuh gov tw ifc hhc HandHygiene Education 20Sessions 20for 20Trainers 20and 200bservers 20and   20Health care 20Workers pdf    WHO     How to Hand Rub  Retrieved in 2011 from   http   www who int gpsc 5may How To HandRub Poster pdf    WHO     How to Handwash  Retrieved in 2011 from  http   www who int gpsc 5may How To HandWash Poster pdf       Medication Administration  5 hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 7 16    Name    Facility
110. ttocks    Caring for a resident with cuts and sores   Performing a finger stick blood sugar   Touching a surface or equipment that is contaminated or may be contaminated   If staff has open sores or cuts on own hands    O O O O O 0 O O    Gloves     How to Put On  Don   e Select correct size and type  e Insert hands into gloves       Medication Administration 3 5  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       Section 3       Section 3     Medication Administration       e interlace fingers and smooth out folds creating a comfortable fit  and   e Carefully look for tears  holes  or discolored spots   e Special notice  when gloves and gown must be worn  ensure that each glove is extended  over the gown cuff    Gloves     How to Remove   e Grasp outside edge of one glove near wrist   e Peel glove away from hand turning glove inside out  with contaminated side on the inside   e Discard   e Wash hands   e Being careful not to touch outside of the glove  peel off second glove from inside  creating a  bag for both gloves   e Hold the removed glove in the opposite gloved hand   e With ungloved hand  slide one or two fingers under the wrist of the other glove       ACTIVITIES  2 and  3  Gloves  Optional     Follow instructions for Activity 42  Glove Sizing  Follow Instructions for Activity  3  Gloves  Gloves  Gloves    The student will have to demonstrate competency with putting on and removing gloves           V   TEACHING TIP  Handout   3 A  Injection Safety Diabetes and Viral H
111. turn off faucet  single use towel    e 40 60 sec    rinse hands with water       C 20 30 sec          2         ES A       once dry  your hands are safe     and your hands are safe        WORLD ALLIANCE i  PATIENT SAFETY SLAIN   TI AN   WHO acknowledges the H  pitaux Universitaires de Gen  ve  HUG   mu  dien World Health  p K in particular the members of the Infection Control Programme  for their active participation in developing this material  EN is PA Org anization       October 2006  version 1     Section 7    ACTIVITY  2  Instructions for Glove Sizing    Preparation   Before class  get three pairs of gloves     small ones  average ones  large ones  Notice the  size of your students    hands  Choose three students     one with large hands  one with  tiny hands  and one with average hands  Ask the students if they will be willing to  participate in an activity     Tell Students       We are going to do a fun demonstration    have asked a few students to assist me with  this activity        Explanation of Activity   Ask the three students to come to the front of the room  Have the remaining students  observe the demonstrations  First  have the student with large hands put on small  gloves  Second  have the student with tiny hands put on large gloves  Third  have an  average student put on the right size of gloves     Wrap up    Ask students to explain about the importance of choosing the correct size of gloves  when caring for residents  Proceed to Activity   3 Gloves  Glov
112. ves       Interlace fingers and smooth out folds creating a comfortable fit             PMN BR    Carefully look for tears  holes  or discolored spots in each glove       Removing Gloves       Performed Correctly           Steps  P Yes No       Grasp outside edge of one glove near wrist       Peel glove away from hand turning glove inside out  with  contaminated side on the inside       3  Hold the removed glove in the opposite gloved hand       4  With your ungloved hand  slide one or two fingers under the  wrist of the remaining glove       5  Being careful not to touch the outside of the glove  pull down   turning the glove inside out and over the first glove as you  remove it       6  Create a bag for both gloves       7  Discard gloves          8  Cleanse hands                Pass     Redo    Comments     Evaluator Name Credentials Date    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 5 5  DHSR AC 4667 NCDHHS       Section 5    Skill  4A  General Medication Administration  Preparation Steps    Student Name                                                                   Skills Performance Objectives Steps Performed Comedy   Yes No  1  Gather appropriate materials  2  Cleanse hands  3  Prepare work area to be well lit  well stocked  and clean  4 Check the MAR for medication allergies  5  Check for special information if needed prior to giving the  medication  such as pulse or BP  6  Begin the SIX RIGHTS of medication administration  a  Select cor
113. viations  calculate stop dates correctly  transcribe PRN orders appropriately  copy  orders completely and legibly and or check computer sheets against orders and apply to the  MAR  and discontinue orders    3  Describe the responsibility of the Medication Aide in relation to admission orders   readmission orders  and FL 2 forms    4  Identify required information on the medication label     Advance Preparation   In General    e Review curriculum and presentation materials and activity  e Add examples or comments  e  fnostudent manual used  prepare copies of handouts for section for each student    Supplies    e Handouts  o  2A     Medication Orders  o H2B FL 2  Blank   o 82C  Medication Administration Record  Blank   o  2D    FL 2 for Garrett Clayton for Transcription Activity   Answer to activity is the MAR for Garrett Clayton Handout   2E   o 42F  Medication Label    e MARs  Medication Labels or Physician Order Forms used at adult care home to use in  activities or show students    Advance Preparation     Activities    e Refer to instructions on page 2 4 for Medication Order Activity  e Refer to instructions on page 2 6 for Medication Orders and Transcription Activity  e Refer to instructions on page 2 7 for Medication Label Activity    Medication Administration 2 2  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes    Section 2       Section 2     Medication Orders       Objectives    1  List recognize the components of a complete medication order    2  Transcribe orders onto t
114. wn   Ear     placed in the ear canal created when the external ear is  pulled up and back    Nasal   placed in the nostril   Inhalant     inhaled into the lungs  Transdermal     placed and affixed to the skin  Topical     applied to the skin or hair   Vaginal     inserted into the vagina   Rectal     inserted into the rectum    Subcutaneous  injected into the fat with a syringe       Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 2    HANDOUT   1C    Common Dosage Forms of Medications    Tablet   o Hard  compressed medication in round  oval  or square shape   o Some have enteric coating or other types of coatings  which delay release of the  drug and cannot be crushed or chewed    Capsule  o Ina gelatin container that may be hard or soft  o Dissolves quickly in stomach    Liquid     different types of liquid medications  Solution     a liquid containing dissolved medication  Suspension     a liquid holding undissolved particles of medication that must be  shaken before measuring and administering to resident  Syrup     a liquid medication dissolved in a sugar water to disguise its taste  Elixir     a sweet alcohol based solution in which medications are dissolved    Suppository   o Small solid medicated substance  usually cone shaped  o Melts at body temperature   o May be administered by rectum or vagina   o Refrigerate as directed by manufacturer    Inhalant  o Medication carried into the respiratory tract using air  oxygen or steam  o Inhalants ma
115. y be used orally or nasally    Topical     applied directly to the skin surface  Topical medications include the following   Ointment     a semisolid substance for application of medication to the skin or eye  Lotion     a medication dissolved in liquid for applying to the skin  Paste     a semisolid substance thicker and stiffer than an ointment containing  medications  Cream     semisolid preparation holding medication so it can be applied to skin  Shampoo   liquid containing medication that is applied to the scalp and hair  Patches  transdermal      medication encased in a round  square  or oval disc that is  affixed to the skin  Powder   fine  ground form of medication that may be used to be swallowed  or  may be used as on the skin for rashes  Aerosol sprays     solution that holds the medication suspended until it is dispensed  in the form of a mist to spray on the skin       Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 3    HANDOUT   1D    Six Rights of  Medication Administration      A method used during medication administration to safeguard the residents   before administering the medication the Medication Aide must ask self six  questions     Am I giving the medication to the right resident  Am I giving the  right medication  Am I giving the right dose  Is this the right route  Is this the  right time  Have I completed the right documentation     Right resident     identify resident to assure you are giving the medication to  the residen
116. y identify issues that may have  contributed to the error and the facility may be able to make changes based on the  information provided that can help to decrease medication errors in the future    Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes       6 5    HANDOUT   1F    Resident   s Refusal to  Take Medications    A  When the resident refuses medication   1  The resident always has the right to refuse medications   2  Residents refuse to take medications for many reasons  Some of the reasons are   The effects and or side effects are unpleasant or unwanted   The medication tastes bad   The resident has difficulty swallowing   Religious  cultural  or ethnic beliefs   Depression or loss of will to live   Delusional belief that staff is intending to harm     poison     him her   B  Types of refusal  1  Actual refusal is when a person directly refuses to take the medication   2  Passive refusal is less direct and requires closer observation  Example is   e The resident takes the medication but later spits the medication out  he she may  or may not attempt to hide the medication   C  Questions to ask to try to determine the reason for refusal   Does the resident experience any unpleasant effect from the medication   Does the resident have difficulty swallowing   Is the resident afraid for some reason   Is the resident refusing other medical treatment      continued next page        Medication Administration  5 Hour Training Course for Adult Care Homes 6 
    
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