Course description
The U.S. National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) suggest that more than six in ten caregivers assist a loved one with managing their medication. However, most caregivers do not feel prepared to handle their prescription, which can be a source of anxiety. In addition, a caregiver must understand the symptoms, possible allergies and potential side effects of drug interactions, especially for the elderly and dependent adults. This course can be used as a reference guide as it provides general definitions and information about medications.
We will reveal four tips that you should keep in mind to help you provide safe and effective care, which is your number one priority. First, we will explore the different and most effective ways of administering medication. Next, you will examine and study various oral drugs (including capsules, tablets, granules and liquids) and how to manage them. Then we review the classification of time-released (TR) tablets, including the long-acting (LA) and short-acting (SA) varieties. We will highlight six crucial facts about medication metabolism.
Furthermore, we will study how age and diseases affect medication metabolism. Understand how you take some medications orally, yet they are not metabolised in the digestive system. Investigate the methods for administering medication to people who have difficulty swallowing before learning the differences between side effects and allergic reactions. Finally, we provide you with some practical approaches to safely keeping track of your loved one or client’s medications. This course will teach you to confidently administer safe and adequate care for your clients and loved ones. Enrol today!
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Training content
Medication: Metabolism and Administration
Description: In this module, we will present four tips that aid in providing safe and effective care for your clients and loved ones. We will examine the methods of administering drugs, including tablets, capsules, lozenges, sublingual, and buccal medicines. You will also learn about medication metabolism, allergies, side effects, and drug tracking.
- Learning Outcomes
- Introduction to Medication Metabolism
- Understanding Oral Medications
- Understanding Liquid Medications
- Lesson Summary
Course assessment
- Assessment: Understanding Medications for Caregivers - Course Assessment
Certification / Credits
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Recall the four methods for providing safe and effective care for clients and loved ones
- Describe oral medicines, including lozenges, sublingual and buccal medications
- Categorise tablets into different types by considering the reasons for their prescriptions
- Define ‘medication metabolism’
- Discuss allergic reactions and side effects resulting from the use of medications
- Explain the approaches for administering and tracking oral medications
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