![]() Right time: confirm the appropriate time to be administering the medication and check when the patient received a previous dose if relevant.ĥ. Right dose: check the drug dose against the prescription to ensure it is correct.Ĥ. Right drug: check the labelled drug against the prescription and ensure the medication hasn’t expired.ģ. ![]() You should use at least two identifiers.Ģ. Right person: ask the patient to confirm their details and then compare this to the patient’s wrist band (if present) and the prescription. You might also be interested in our OSCE Flashcard Collection which contains over 2000 flashcards that cover clinical examination, procedures, communication skills and data interpretation.īefore proceeding, check the seven rights of medication administration.ġ. Position the patient so that they are sitting comfortably.Īsk the patient if they have any pain before continuing with the clinical procedure. If the patient is receiving regular intramuscular injections, ensure that the injection sites are rotated.Īdequately expose the planned injection site for the procedure (e.g. ![]() warfarin, apixaban)Īsk if the patient has a preferred injection site. Gain consent to proceed with the intramuscular injection.Ĭheck for any contraindications to performing an intramuscular injection: The procedure does involve some risks which include bleeding, bruising, a persistent lump at the injection site and a small chance of infection or serious allergic reaction.”Ĭheck the patient’s understanding of the medication being administered and explain the indication for the treatment. You may briefly experience a sharp scratch as the needle is inserted. Introduce yourself to the patient including your name and role.Ĭonfirm the patient’s name and date of birth.īriefly explain what the procedure will involve using patient-friendly language: “ Today I need to administer some medication, this will involve an injection into your muscle. Wash your hands and don PPE if appropriate.
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