Medication administration is an important aspect in nursing and can be the matter of ultimately changing a patient’s life by a preventable error such as medication. In the United States alone, medication errors are the third leading cause of death (Robichaux et al., 2022 p.45). The authors in this article reveal how the impact of stress can lead to medical error and also provide tools to help combat the stresses in the healthcare profession by The Recommended Process for Safe Medication Administration and Consistency Rubric. In this paper, I will be summarizing an article related to medication administration and the tools which can be used to help nursing students gain confidence and skills in medication administration and revealing the three …show more content…
Summary of Article
In this article, it discusses the importance of tools to enhance nursing students’ confidence and skills in medication administration. Medication errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States, so understanding the importance of medication safety is crucial in nursing education. Medication administration can make nursing students anxious because of a knowledge deficit or a lack of skill. For nursing students to excel in the clinical setting, professors need to create a positive environment to help avoid medication errors.
There are four phases that can be attributed to Safety in Medication Administration. These phases are called the preparation, physical, administration, and post administration phase. The preparation phase is to make sure that the nursing student is prepared, knowledge, and skills to prepare themselves. The physical phase is about the nursing student preparing the drug to give to the patient. During this phase, the professor is silent and is there for the nursing student to ask questions and advice. The administration phase is about
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For myself personally, I believe that I will use these tools to help me in nursing school and in my future profession as well. What I really think is intriguing from this article is the Consistency Rubric. The reason why I really like the Consistency Rubric because it has you follow a sequence of steps to get a better understanding of a medication and more than just “knowing it”. Like I stated earlier in this paper the Consistency Rubric is the name of medication, indications for use, medication dosage, therapeutic level, associated lab values, and specific nursing interventions. I believe this rubric goes beyond than just reading the medication and moving on. The rubric provides a nice outline for understanding a medication more