Means of administering inhaled medications

    • Medication Management Policy and Procedure Manual

      Apart from inhaled medications, corticosteroids and antibiotics can be recommended. Oral corticosteroids hasten resolution of exacerbations and reduce the likelihood of relapse. The recommended dose is up to two weeks of prednisolone (40–50 mg daily). For purulent sputum, antibiotics may also be recommended to address typical and atypical ...

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    • [DOCX File]DAL DHCBS 13-14

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      authorized to administer medications may administer emergency care through the use of patient-specific epinephrine auto-injector devices, diphenhydramine when prescribed for use in combination with the epinephrine auto-injector, asthma inhalers or nebulizers, when necessary to prevent or treat anaphylaxis or breathing difficulty for an individual child, when the parent and the child’s health ...

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    • [DOCX File]New York State Department of Health

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      Administering medications that are routinely taken by a patient. These medications must be administered: by mouth, in the eye or ear, nasally, on the skin, vaginally, rectally or inhaled …

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    • [DOC File]Medicines in Domiciliary Care - NHS Borders

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      (b) “Inhaled,” which means medication is administered as nose drops or nose spray, or medication is inhaled by mouth, such as an inhaler or nebulizer. (c) “Ophthalmic,” which means solution or ointment medication is instilled into the eye or applied on or around the eyelid.

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    • [DOC File]Rules for Medication Administration

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      administering medications that are routinely taken by a patient by mouth, in the eye or ear, nasally, on the skin, vaginally, rectally or inhaled through the nose or mouth. administer by syringe subcutaneous injections of low molecular weight heparin or diabetes medications in pre-filled syringes.

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    • [DOCX File]HEALTH CARE PLAN - Home | OCFS

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      Administering medicines to service users who are assessed at level 3*. ... The support worker will be provided with a means of photographic identification (I.D.) for use at the surgery/pharmacy when collecting prescriptions/dispensed medications. ... Administration of inhaled medications by inhaler device or nebuliser. Administration of oxygen.

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    • 6.6 Administering Inhaled Medications – Clinical ...

      Medications are administered only upon a physician's or allied health provider's order and must be verified prior to their administration by use of the Medication Administration Record (MAR) and/or original Physician's Orders. Administration of each medication dose must be documented on the MAR.

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