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Medicines and Medication Courses in South East England
Administration of buccal midazolam in epilepsyBuccal midazolam is becoming more common in the treatment of prolonged or repeated seizures, and status epilepticus. It is prescribed under special license on an individual basis, and can be administered by care staff, teachers and family m... |
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Medication in Care Settings - Core ModuleFully Accredited Medication handling course. Accredited to National Minimum Standards. Complies with Care Standards Act 2000 and relvent guidance from CSCI and Skills for Care Knowledge set on medication. Covers the Law relating to medicat... |
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Control and Administration of Medicines Level 3 (accredited)Course Objectives: 1. Describe the key legislation and guidance relating to the safe handling of medicines 2. Identify how organisational policies and procedures ensure the safe handling of medicines 3. For a range of care settings and b... |
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Administration of MedicationThis one day course aims to ensure that social care staff understand safe practices when administering medication. Covering the law & medicines - drugs act safe storage of medicines, routes of administration, abbreviations used, drug sensi... |
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Medication AwarenessCourse Objectives: On completion of the course, delegates will understand: • The key principles that underpin the safe and appropriate handling of medicines and how these relate to their specific service area. • Practical procedures ... |
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