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Procedural Guide For Administering Treatment

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"last update: 13 April 2025"                                                                                      تحميل الدليل  

- Practical Training on Methods of Medication Administration

When implementing medication administration procedures using different methods, it is important to follow precise protocols to ensure patient safety and treatment effectiveness. Here is a practical guide to the different methods:

1. Oral Administration

Steps:

  1. Verify Medication: Ensure the medication is correct based on the doctor's prescription. Check the name, dosage, and expiration date.
  2. Verify Patient: Confirm the medication is for the correct patient using the patient's ID.
  3. Patient Instruction: Provide the patient with instructions on how to take the medication, including timing, whether to take with or without food.
  4. Administer Medication: Give the medication in the form of tablets, capsules, or liquid. If liquid, use a measuring spoon or syringe to ensure correct dosage.
  5. Monitor the Patient: Ensure the patient has swallowed the medication and observe for any side effects.

Examples:

  • Paracetamol: Taken orally for pain relief.
  • Amoxicillin: An antibiotic taken orally.

2. Injection Administration

Steps:

  1. Verify Medication: Ensure the medication and dosage match the prescription.
  2. Prepare Medication: Wash your hands and prepare the medication in a clean environment.
  3. Prepare Injection Site: Clean the injection site with alcohol and let it dry.
  4. Administer Injection:
    • Intramuscular: Insert the needle at a 90-degree angle into the muscle.
    • Subcutaneous: Insert the needle at a 45-degree angle under the skin.
    • Intravenous: Insert the needle directly into the vein at a 15-30 degree angle.
  5. Dispose of Needle: Use a designated container to dispose of needles and medical equipment.
  6. Monitor the Patient: Observe the patient after the injection for any adverse reactions.

Examples:

  • Insulin: Administered subcutaneously for diabetic patients.
  • Vaccines: Administered intramuscularly.

3. Topical Administration

Steps:

  1. Verify Medication: Ensure the medication is correct as per the prescription.
  2. Prepare the Skin: Clean the skin in the area of application with water and soap, then let it dry.
  3. Apply Medication: Apply an appropriate amount of the medication to the skin using clean hands or an applicator.
  4. Avoid Contamination: Ensure not to touch the eyes or mouth after applying the medication.
  5. Monitor for Irritation: Observe the treated area for any signs of irritation.

Examples:

  • Hydrocortisone Cream: Used for skin inflammation.
  • Nicotine Patches: Used to help smokers quit.

4. Nasal Administration

Steps:

  1. Verify Medication: Ensure the medication is correct.
  2. Prepare the Spray: Shake the spray if needed.
  3. Use the Spray: Ask the patient to blow their nose, then position the nozzle in the nostril and press the button while the patient inhales gently.
  4. Follow Instructions: Avoid sneezing or coughing immediately after use.

Examples:

  • Steroid Nasal Sprays: Such as Flixonase for treating allergies.

5. Ocular Administration

Steps:

  1. Verify Medication: Ensure the medication is suitable for eye treatment.
  2. Prepare the Eye: Ask the patient to sit or lie down.
  3. Apply Medication: Gently pull down the lower eyelid and place a drop in the corner of the eye without touching the eye.
  4. Close the Eye: Ask the patient to gently close the eye and follow instructions to press the inner corner to keep the medication in the eye.

Examples:

  • Timolol Drops: Used to treat glaucoma.
  • Acyclovir Ointment: Used to treat eye infections.

6. Rectal Administration

Steps:

  1. Verify Medication: Ensure the medication is correct as per the prescription.
  2. Prepare Suppositories: Wash your hands and prepare the suppository if necessary.
  3. Insert Suppository: Ask the patient to lie on their side and gently insert the suppository into the rectum.
  4. Comfort the Patient: Ask the patient to stay lying down for a few minutes to ensure the suppository stays in place.

Examples:

  • Glycerin Suppositories: Used for relieving constipation.
  • Paracetamol Suppositories: Used to relieve fever and pain.

7. Inhalation Administration

Steps:

  1. Verify Medication: Ensure the medication is correct.
  2. Prepare the Inhaler: Shake the inhaler if necessary and remove the cap.
  3. Use the Inhaler: Ask the patient to take a deep breath, then press the inhaler while the patient inhales.
  4. Rinse Mouth: If the inhaler contains steroids, ask the patient to rinse their mouth afterward.

Examples:

  • Salbutamol Inhalers: Used for asthma.
  • Steroid Inhalers: Used to reduce bronchial inflammation.

Each method of medication administration requires careful attention to detail to ensure the best treatment outcomes and to avoid any complications.