-- Performance Demonstration - Assisting a person with Medications General Directions: A. This is an individual assignme

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-- Performance Demonstration - Assisting a person with Medications General Directions: A. This is an individual assignment which will include testing in a lab setting on an individual basis. B. Performance Demonstration is out of 30 marks. C. A minimum mark of 21 (70%) must be achieved to pass. D. This assignment/demonstration will count for 20% of your final mark in Module 10. navailable
Purpose: The goal of this assignment is to walk students through the process of utilizing their skills in critical thinking and medications administration to administer correctly and safely topical or oral medications. It is understood that any medication administration task would first be taught, monitored, and signed off (delegated) by a registered staff member of the agency, group home, retirement home or long-term care facility that employs the PSW. Required: 1. For the following client scenario(s), locate the corresponding medication label(s). 2. Outline and demonstrate the appropriate steps to follow when administering the medication. Grading: The Assignment will be graded according to the attached Medication rubric. SCENARIO ONE: Mr. Salim Chadhari is an 83-year-old client who lives at home and receives supportive care due tohis limited mobility, which is a result of advanced emphysema. Mr. Chadhari is currently experiencing allergic conjunctivitis due to an allergy to ragweed and is receiving Optivar i gt OU bid. You have been trained and monitored by your supervisor, who is an RN, and are now delegated to give Mr. Chadhari his 0800 dose of Optivar when you are his caregiver. SCENARIO TWO: Miss Hilda Green is your 55-year-old client with Pick's disease. Miss Green is also hypertensive and receives Lopresor 50 mg po bid. You have been trained and monitored by your supervisor who is an RN and are now delegated to give Miss Green her 1600 dose when you are her caregiver. Today when you give Miss Green her medication, she spits it out and then firmly clamps her lips shut. Unavailable
sor Sme po bid. You have been trained and monitored by your supervisor who is an RN and are now delegated to give Miss Green her 1600 dose when you are her Caregiver. Today when you give Miss Green her medication, she spits it out and then firmly clamps her lips shut. SCENARIO THREE: Mr.Rex Snow is an 89 year old client with severe osteoarthritis and increasing confusion not vet diagnosed. Mr. Snow has developed a case of nail fungus in both of his great foes. Owing to his inability to reach the affected area you have been delegated the task of applying Cyclopirox
Rubric for Medications Grading demonstration: Mark is out of 30 Grading criteria 1 mark 3 marks 5 marks Preparation: Washes Performs one task demonstration Performs all tasks hands, only, requires repeat Performs two out without prompting correctly identifies of three tasks client, explains procedure Identification: Performs 1 - 3 check: Performs 4 - 5 checks Performs all checks Medication requires repeat without prompting identified before med demonstration is taken from Note:0 marks if cupboard, before it is student does not administered, after perform once administration. Administration rights performed (5 out of 6- documentation evaluated later) Administration: Requires major Performs task Performs task Performs task as per prompting: repeat with minor confidently and guidelines taught in demonstration needed prompting independently PSW program Documentation: Right Disorganized, requires Performs two tasks Performs all tasks patient, right time, major prompting with minor confidently and right MAR used; requires repeat prompting independently correctly documents demonstration refusal as needed Maintains safe work Misses this step: Ensures medication Completes all tasks environment: Ensures requires repeat is locked up but without prompting medications are locked demonstration misses work place up and workspace is cleanliness check left clean Clarification: Minimal Adequate Good understanding Demonstrates understanding of the understanding of understanding of of the medication. medication, requires the medication medication prior to repeat demonstration administering (location, side effects, etc.)
Labels O'KEEFE Drug Centre Owners: Carl and Janine O'Keefe 1157 Cameron Ave., Brantford, ON NZJ 4P1 Phone: 752-0917 Rx# 607742 Ref. (1) Dr. Rachel Clarke HILDA GREEN Lopresor 50 mg by mouth twice daily Metoprolol 50 mg tablets 180 tabs July 22, 20xx
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