This course provides a comprehensive overview of medication administration practices and the classification of common medications used in healthcare, particularly in nursing home settings. Participants will explore the various classes of medications, their purposes, and their significance in managing diverse health conditions among older adults. The course emphasizes safe medication administration, understanding potential interactions, and promoting optimal resident outcomes through effective medication management strategies. Through lectures, case studies, and interactive discussions, healthcare professionals will enhance their knowledge and skills in medication administration to improve patient care and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Chapter 1: Classes of Medication
Chapter 2: Administering High-Alert Medications
Chapter 3: Pain Medications and Changes in Mental Status
Chapter 4: Psychoactive Medications
Chapter 5: What are Non-Pharmacological Interventions (NPI)?
Chapter 6: Best Practice Psychoactive Medication Review
Chapter 7: Anticoagulation Agents
Chapter 8: Core Elements of the Antibiotic Stewardship for Nursing Homes
Chapter 9: Anticholinergic Medications - What You Should Know
Chapter 10: Diabetes and Insulin Sliding Scale
Provider approved by the Florida, New Hampshire, and Wyoming Board of Nursing-Certified Nursing Assistants, CE Broker Provider #: 50-13256.