1. Eye drops to be dispensed into the inside corner of the eye; this allows the medication to have maximum effect. 2. To Administer drugs means that you are responsible for the drugs. 3. To Assist means that the service user is responsible‚ but you can still assist them by doing things such as opening the medication bottle. 4. When you are administrating medication‚ you are responsible for every aspect of the job‚ from start to finish. 5. The care plan should say whether you assist or administer
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1 1. Modeling process. Model the described process with the activities in the care chain. Draw only the process of the hospital and describe how the process is linked with the pharmacist‚ the GP and the health insurance. Specify in the process diagram of the hospital the subprocesses. Choose the sub processes in such a way that the main process is shown with a clear overview Add the items (for information) that are used.
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Privilege/Oppression “White Privilege and Male Privilege” by Peggy McIntosh “Domination and Subordination” by J.B. Miller “Something About the Subject Makes It Hard to Name” by Gloria Yamato “Oppression” by Marilyn Frye 1) The article “White Privilege and Male Privilege” by Peggy Mcintosh discusses how just being born into the race of the majority (for now)‚ and being born a man gives a whole host of helpful things in life that create an advantage over those who were not born Caucasian
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Assessment 2 Supply‚ Storage and Disposal of Medication. Question 1. Identify the purpose of a precription:- A prescription can be identified as legally authorised written instruction by a prescribing officer to a pharmacist to dispense medication. Question 2. Carla has received a delivery of medication from the pharmacy. List the information that she should check prior to storing the medication away:- a) The dispensed medication has the correct service users name on the label/prescription
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ASSIGNMENT : Name Ten Preparations Containing Narcotics. (Give the compositions and strength of all preparations named. • Five Narcotic Drugs giving trade name‚ generic name‚ strength and form. • Three Narcotic Preparations giving trade name‚ generic name‚ strength and form. • Give conditions of sale for two of the above named catagories. Table of contents PAGE Ten Preparations Containing Narcotics 3 Five Narcotic Drugs 6 Three Narcotic Preparations
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The death of a loved one can break the heart forever‚ when people die it chips away little by little at the wall put up around the heart until there is nothing left but the exposed‚ helpless‚ beating heart. This is what happens to young Liesel Meminger in the novel the Book Thief by Markus Zusak. As the Liesel and her brother make their way toward their new home‚ Liesel awakes from her sleep to find the life of her brother taken away as he turns white like stone and becomes lifeless. Liesel and
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Running head: FALLACY SUMMARY AND APPLICATION PAPER Fallacy Summary and Application Paper Nicole Thompson University of Phoenix Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making MGT350 William B. Rankin‚ II AAE January 24‚ 2005 Fallacy Summary and Application Paper What do you see when you look at Begging the Question‚ Hasty Generalization‚ and Appealing to Emotion? When you initially look at these three categories they may not seem to have too much in common. However‚ when you
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saw this‚ the sad part is that no one seemed to care enough to help her. The first conflictive thing that happened in "A Rose for Emily" happens when Emily bought arsenic from the drug store. The pharmacist knew that she was insane and she would kill herself. Even so‚ Emily some how talked the pharmacist into
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in‚ an armband is printed containing a barcode specific to that patient. Doctors input chemotherapy orders in the electronic order entry system by using chemotherapy order sets. Medication orders are sent to the pharmacy information system. The Pharmacist reviews the medication order and creates the orders‚ including a schedule for drug administration. Details regarding the drug‚ drug dose‚ and drug schedule are both printed on the drug label containing the patient’s barcode
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Prescription Drug Abuse Millions of people throughout the world are taking drugs on a daily basis. If you were to ask someone why they take prescription drugs‚ most people would be taking them for the right reason. However‚ it’s estimated that twenty percent of people in the United States alone have used prescription drugs for non-medical reasons.1 Prescription drug abuse is a serious and growing problem that often goes unnoticed. Abusing these drugs can often lead to addiction and even death
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