medication compliance
Medications precautions
SN instructed patient / caregiver that the more you know about any medication
you use, the better it is as they can be sure they're using it properly. There are simple safety measures when taking any medication
like take each medication
exactly as it has been prescribed, make sure that all your doctors know about all your medication
s, and let your doctors know about any other over the counter (OTC) medication
s, vitamins and supplements, or herbs that you use as well as any allergies to any medication
.
Patient was instructed on list of precautions regarding medication
s: Always finish a prescribed drug unless otherwise instructed by doctor or nurse. Never save a medication
for a future illness.
Instructed patient a clean, dry work area should be identified to complete medication
preparations and perform dressing changes.
SN instructed patient and/or caregiver on importance to follow medication
regimen exactly as ordered by Md without skipping any doses, nor sharing with others.
SN instructed patient about medication
safety. Keep medicines in one place. Don't waste time searching the house for pills. Keep them together in a single location provided by SN. Explained to never remove the label from the bottle. Always keep medicine container tightly closed. Informed to do not mix different medicine into the same bottle to prevent taking the wrong medicine by accident.
SN instructed patient and caregiver that Diazepam can be habit-forming, so it's not typically used for long-term treatment or for people who've had problems with drug or alcohol abuse. This high risk benzodiazepine should never be taken more frequently or in higher doses than prescribed due to risk of overdose. S/s overdose include dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, lethargy and respiratory depression and even death in severe cases, especially when combined with EtOH or opiates. Patient and caregiver state they will only administer this medication
as prescribed.