COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Regardless of where a nurse works, good
communication is of utmost importance.
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Regardless of where a nurse works, good
communication is of utmost importance.
When a patient is admitted to a healthcare facility,
information such as allergies, past medical history,
height, weight and medications taken, are all recorded.
This type of information is very important, as it will help
the doctor when prescribing medications. It will also be
of use to the pharmacist with providing correct drug dosages.
Regardless of where a nurse works, medication administration
is done.The nurse who gives drugs of any kind, should take time,
to ensure that everything is done correctly.
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Helpful information for the clinical nurse
Here are some of the ways in which medication
errors may occur:
-Misreading MD orders. If the nurse is uncertain
about an order , it is best to communicate with the
doctor or pharmacist.
- Poor communication of information, for example,
when a patient is transferred from one unit to
another.
- Improper dilution of medication ( always check
the manufacturer's instructions for proper dilution).
- Drug incompatibility: An example - Dilantin
can only be mixed with Normal Saline.
- Confusing one drug with another, as some
drugs have similar names.
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Scenario: Pam has been admitted to the hospital
with complaints of abdominal pain over a period
of time. The doctor has decided to do an ERCP
( Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
for this questionable abdominal pain.
This will be reflected in the care plan.
What is an ERCP?
An ERCP ( Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
is a procedure that is performed using a flexible tube, with a
light at the end. The tube is called an endoscope.
It is passed from the mouth to the duodenum. Contrast dye is
injected through the endoscope. This allows the doctor to
visualize the pancreatic ducts and the surrounding organs.
The doctor will make a diagnosis based on findings.
Preparation for ERCP (Cholangiopancreatography)