DSP Training - Medication Management
Which choice below is the best source of information on the side effects of medication?
A medication information sheet from the pharmacy or a doctor
When the right dose of medication is taken, the individual receives the correct:
Amount of medication
If a medication error results in a life threatening situation, the DSP should:
Call 911 for assistance immediately
One good way to learn more about a prescription drug is to:
Get a copy of the medication information sheet from the pharmacist
Documenting self-administration of medication:
Increases medication safety and reduces risk of medication errors
A DSP may assist an individual with self-administration of a PRN medication, as long as:
It is ordered by a doctor for a specific condition, and meets all CCF requirements
Community Care Licensing regulations require that all drugs in the home must be:
Logged in a Centrally Stored Medication and Destruction Record
Over-the-counter medications are those that:
May be purchased in a store without a doctor's order, but in the CCL home, a physician's order is required.
A PRN medication:
Must be ordered by a doctor
Prescription medications are those that:
Must be ordered by a doctor, dentist or nurse practitioner or other licensed health care professional who is authorized to prescribe medication
Community Care Licensing regulations say that a DSP may only assist with self-administration of medications that have been prescribed by a doctor, dentist or a:
Nurse practitioner
Which is the "best practice" standard of medication management for the DSP?
Record every medication dose and every medication error
Which of these is one of the "Seven Rights" of Assisting with Self-Administration of Medication?
Right Time
If at any time you see that one of the Seven Rights does not match, you should:
Stop and get help from other DSP, your supervisor, the doctor or the pharmacist
When a medication error occurs:
The error must be reported to the Regional Center and Community Care Licensing as a Special Incident
When an individual's medication is discontinued:
The facility must follow the CCL regulations for medication destruction
Drug interactions can occur between:
Two or more drugs
When an individual's medication dosage has increased, the MAR must be:
Updated to record the change
The MAR must be updated:
Whenever a prescription is changed
Medication taken away from the care facility must be packaged:
With a label of the facility's name, address and phone number and the individual's name, name of medication and instructions
