Modiwl NHS-4517:
Medicine Management 1
Medicines Management 1 2023-24
NHS-4517
2023-24
School of Health Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Julie Lunt
Overview
The course content includes - Local and national policies and guidelines in relation to medicines management Legal and ethical issues, including capacity, consent and record-keeping Legal requirements of various prescription formats such as PGDs, PSDs, remote prescribing and off-label prescribing The prescribing, dispensing, administering, storing and disposal of medications How to effectively use the British National Formulary to ensure patient safety Governance and incident reporting Medication administration errors and learning through reflection Adverse drug reactions, side effects and allergies Accountability and duty of candour Different classifications of medicines and implications for nursing practice Routes and preparations Polypharmacy Evaluating and monitoring the effect of medications
The course content includes - Basic principles of medicines management: Administration of Medicines & The Prescription Taking a patient's medication history Pharmacology: Introduction to pharmacology, pharmacokinetics I & II, Autonomic Nervous System (ANS), Drug Toxicity, Mental Health Drug pharmacology Local and National policies in relation to medicines management Legal requirements of various prescription formats such as Patient Group Directives (PGDs) and Patient Specific Directives (PSD's) Medicines management resources (How to effectively use the British National Formulary (BNF) in the promotion of safe and effective medicines management)/Evidence based resources Storage, transportation and disposal of medications Legal and ethical considerations surrounding medicines management Medication errors and human factors Shared decision making Allergies/anaphylaxis Record keeping/drug charts, including incident reporting
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -In order to pass the safe medicate exam, students must achieve a mark of 80%.In order to pass the in-point assessment in clinical practice, the students must receive a pass rate from their Practice Assessor -good -In order to pass the safe medicate exam, students must achieve a mark of 80%.In order to pass the in-point assessment in clinical practice, the students must receive a pass rate from their Practice Assessor -excellent -In order to pass the safe medicate exam, students must achieve a mark of 80%.In order to pass the in-point assessment in clinical practice, the students must receive a pass rate from their Practice Assessor
Learning Outcomes
- Apply knowledge of the principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacology across peoples lifespan
- Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of safe and effective administration and optimisation of medicines in accordance with local and national policies
- Demonstrate the numerical skills to undertake drug calculations for the safe administration of a range of medicines
Assessment method
Exam (Centrally Scheduled)
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Safe Medicate exam, invigilated on campus on University computer. Pass mark is 80% Calculator is permitted
Weighting
0%
Due date
14/06/2024
Assessment method
Clinical Practical Assessment
Assessment type
Summative
Description
In-Point assessment in clinical practice placement. This will take place in placement following the medicines management module
Weighting
0%
Due date
23/08/2024