CPD Understanding the Safe Handling of Medication
Course Overview
Learn the safe handling of medication through this course, covering legislation associated with handling medication; procedures for receiving, administering, handling, storing and disposing of medication; as well as looking at the most common types of medication that are administered to individuals in a care setting.
The course is ideal for anyone currently working in a role where they need to administer medication, or for those who wish to progress into a role of this nature.
Key Information
Course Length
4 hours
Course Level
Level CPD
Learning Method(s)
Online materials
Online assessment
For Individuals
Benefits
- Automatic enrolment with an immediate start
- Fully online course
- Study from anywhere, at any time
- Perfect for an introduction or refresher in a subject
- A great addition to a CV
- Receive a digital e-certificate upon completion
- Nationally recognised
- Official CPD certified course
- Access to an award-winning e-learning platform
- No hidden costs
Cost and Funding Information
Full Cost Price
£50.00
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Section 1: Understand the legislative framework for the use of medication in social care settings
Look at the legislation that governs the use of medication in social care settings in this section, as well as the different legal classification systems, policies and procedures and agreed ways of working that surround medication.
Section 2: Know about common types of medication and their use
Cover the common types of medication and the conditions for which medication is prescribed. Look at the changes to an individual’s physical or mental well-being that could indicate an adverse reaction.
Section 3: Understand roles and responsibilities in the use of medication in social care settings
Explore the roles and responsibilities of those involved with prescribing and dispensing medication, as well as where the responsibilities lie in relation to over the counter medication.
Section 4: Understand techniques for administering medication
This section covers the routes by which medication can be administered, the different forms in which medication can be presented and the materials that can assist when administering medication.
Section 5: Be able to receive, store and dispose of medication supplies safely
Learn crucial skills, such as how to receive supplies of medication in line with agreed ways of working, store medication in a safe way and dispose of unused or unwanted medication safely.
Section 6: Know how to promote the rights of the individual when managing medication
Understand the importance of key principles that need to be considered when administering medication, such as consent, self-medication, active participation, dignity, privacy and confidentiality. Learn how risk assessments are used and how ethical issues relating to medication can be addressed.
Section 7: Be able to support use of medication
Discover how to access information about an individual’s medication, how to support an individual to use medication, how to address any practical difficulties when administering medication and how and when to access further information. Look at strategies to ensure that medication is used and administered correctly.
Section 8: Be able to record and report on use of medication
Learn how to record and report on the use of medication, and will be able to report on any problems associated with medication, in line with your organisation’s agreed ways of working.