10 Rights of Drug Administration
Nurses are responsible for ensuring safe and quality patient care at all times. As many nursing tasks involve a degree of risk, medication administration arguably carries the greatest risk. Research on medical administration errors (MAEs) showed that there is a 60% error rate mainly in the form of wrong time, rate, or dose. Some medication errors cause permanent disability and for others the errors are fatal. Follow these 10 rights of drug administration to ensure safe patient care.
The first right of drug administration is to check and verify if it’s the right name and form. Beware of look-alike and sound-alike medication names. Misreading medication names that look similar is a common mistake. These look-alike medication names may also sound alike and can lead to errors associated with verbal prescriptions. Check out The Joint Commission’s list of look-alike/sound-alike drugs.
Ask the name of the client and check his/her ID band before giving the medication. Even if you know that patient’s name, you still need to ask just to verify.
Check the medication sheet and the doctor’s order before medicating. Be aware of the difference between an adult and a pediatric dose.
Check the order if it’s oral, IV, SQ, IM, etc..
Check the order for when it would be given and when was the last time it was given.
Make sure to write the time and any remarks on the chart correctly.
Secure a copy of the client’s history to drug interactions and allergies.
Give the client enough autonomy to refuse the medication after thoroughly explaining the effects.
Review any medications previously given or the diet of the patient that can yield a bad interaction to the drug to be given. Check also the expiry date of the medication being given.
Provide enough knowledge to the patient of what drug he/she would be taking and what are the expected therapeutic and side effects.
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