Assisting the Patient with Self-Administration of Medication
Description
Designed for assisted living facilities and nursing homes alike, this important program reviews the role of the nursing assistant in helping residents with self-medication. The most common routes of medication administration are also addressed. Designated for 4 contact hours of continuing nursing education.
Runtime
35 min
Subjects
- Therapeutics (155)
- Long-term care facilities (103)
- Self medication (3)
- Pharmacology (63)
- Medical care (561)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c2009
Database
Films on Demand
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