RIGHTS OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION
| Institution | University |
| Course | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE... |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | stephen oyake rabilo |
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Is an act of giving a treatment, such as drug, to a patient. It includes
the way it given, the dose or how often it is given. Drugs can be administered orally as liquids, capsules tablets or chewable. Understanding the rights of drug administration can help a nurse to
provide effective and appropriate medication to a patient without any medication errors, ignoring these rights may lead to severe pain, sufferings and even death to the patients. Nurses, who primarily involved in the administration of drugs “medication”, benefit from this simplified memory aid to help them to administer medications safely with high quality.
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ORIENTATION, TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
Importance of Employee Orientation Programs
Reduce newcomer stress and anxiety - fear
of failure on the job. It is a normal fear of the
unknown, focused on the ability to do the job
Reduce start-up costs
Expedite proficiency/Skills/abilities
Assist in newcomer assimilation
Enhance adjustment to work group and norms
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