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MM Comp 1 V02 Issue 1 Ratified MMC - Sept 2016 Issued Oct 16 Review - July 2019 Management and Administration of Medication Competency For Registered Nurses Band 5 and above To be completed 3 yearly Employee Name Job Title Place of Work Assessor Name Date of

1 Knowledge Performance Criteria Undertaking 1.1 The nurse can describe the therapeutic use of a range of medication to be administered 1.2 The nurse can state normal dosage of a selected range of medication to be administered 1.3 The nurse can state the most common side effects of a selected range of medication to be administered 1.4 The nurse can demonstrate competency in carrying out a range of physical observations linked to medication side effects Demonstration 1.5 The nurse has knowledge of poly-pharmacy risks and an awareness of monitoring and reporting systems 1.6 The nurse can state the major cautions and contraindications of each medicine to be administered 1.7 The nurse can explain the intervention and actions to be taken in the event of a service user experiencing side effects 1.8 The nurse can describe treatment strategies in relation to service user care plan/medication The nurse can explain issues in relation to capacity to consent and medication administration The nurse can describe consent to treatment in relation to service user s detained under the Mental Heath Act 1983 (T2 and T3) 1.9 The nurse can explain the importance of checking the prescription sheet, checking dosage, route/method of administration, validity or prescription, date and Doctor s signature MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 2

Performance Criteria Undertaking 1.10 The nurse can explain the importance of checking that the patient has no known allergies recorded on Prescription Sheet and UHR/RIO notes. 1.11 The nurse can explain the circumstances when telephone prescribing is acceptable and can describe the procedure as per the relevant PGN 1.12 The nurse can identify sources to obtain further information relating to medication BNF, Pharmacist, Formulary and relevant PGN s 1.13 The nurse can describe the reporting procedure in the event of a medication incident / error as per PGN / Medication form ( electronic ) 1.14 The nurse can explain the process for supporting and observing service users in the event of a medication incident /error 1.15 The nurse can explain the potential reasons and procedure for, and the implications of administering medication covertly as per PGN MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 3

2 Administration Performance Criteria Undertaking 2.1 The nurse confirms the service user s identity / personal details; then checks for documented allergy status alerts. during 2.2 The nurse checks the prescription sheet to ensure medications have not already been administered during 2.3 The nurse checks that the prescription is legible, valid, within BNF limits, signed and dated by Doctor during 2.4 The nurse checks that authorisation and monitoring is in place for any medications that are prescribed above BNF limits or off-label. during 2.5 If applicable, the nurse checks the validity of Mental Health Act Forms T2 and T3 against the prescription during 2.6 The nurse checks the time of administration for each medication during 2.7 The nurse checks the route of administration of each medication during 2.8 The nurse identifies the name and strength of each medicine and selects the correct medication during 2.9 The nurse checks the dose of each medication and is able to calculate the correct dosage during 2.10 The nurse re-checks the dose and form of each medication and selects the correct one prior to dispensing during 2.11 The nurse measures the dosage correctly when administering all forms of medication including tablets and syrup during If required nurses who administer medication via external routes must be trained and competent MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 4

Performance Criteria Undertaking Enteral Routes. (If required; Nurses who administer medication via enteral routes must be trained and competent) 2.12 The nurse will be aware of all routes of administration of medications and will develop competency as required; Buccal, Rectal, Enteral etc, depending upon ward / patient need. If required nurses who administer medication via external routes must be trained and competent 2.13 The nurse confirms the identity of the service user correctly before administering the medication. during Medication Round 2.14 The nurse makes a clear, accurate and immediate record of all medication administered, intentionally withheld or refused by the service user; utilising the codes on the prescription sheet. during Medication Round 2.15 The nurse will gain consent as required and support service user rights to decline treatment and take actions as appropriate (reporting and documenting) Discussion 2.16 The nurse will not administer covert medication or administer medication in a un licensed form (Crushed) without patient consent, MDT approval & plan in place, as per PGN 3 Discussion 2.17 The nurse demonstrates an awareness of the importance of completing the medication round with as little disruption as possible Discussion 2.19 The nurse replenishes and checks stock levels and orders as required; using approved stationary and paper based or electronic systems. EG Omnicell Discussion 2.20 The nurse disposes of any medication appropriately. Discussion MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 5

3 Handling of Controlled Drugs (for all Qualified Nurses) Applies to paper / electronic systems EG Omnicell Performance Criteria Undertaking 3.1 The nurse can define the schedules of CDs 3.2 The nurse can demonstrate/describe the correct procedure for the ordering and transporting of CDs 3.3 The nurse can demonstrate/describe the correct procedure for the receipt and storage of a Controlled Drug on a ward/unit 3.4 The nurse can demonstrate/describe the correct procedure for the administration of Controlled Drugs 3.5 The nurse can demonstrate the correct procedure for CD stock checks and management of discrepancies 3.6 The nurse can explain the correct procedure for handling of CD cupboard keys, where appropriate 3.7 The nurse can explain the correct procedure for the disposal of unwanted stock 3.8 The nurse can explain the correct procedure for obtaining an emergency supply of CDs 3.9 The nurse can explain the legal classification issues in relation to; CDs e.g. Temazepam, Phenobarbitone, Benzodiazepines and Morphine Solution 10mg/5ml, Tramadol MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 6

4 Rapid Tranquillisation (for all Qualified Nurses) Performance Criteria Undertaking 4.1 The nurse can define RT and has an understanding of the Pharmacological management pathway as per Trust policy NTW C 02. 4.2 The nurse can identify the medications used in RT and the routes / sites of administration 4.3 The nurse can state the aims of RT and when it would be appropriate to utilise RT 4.4 The nurse can describe alternative approaches to RT and can discuss the importance of staged interventions and de-escalation techniques. 4.5 The nurse can describe physical monitoring requirements around the use of RT and is competent in carrying out these observations 4.6 The nurse can explain the complications that can arise due to RT and describe when medical assistance would be required. 4.7 The nurse has an awareness of which service users would be identified as of a high risk with regard to the use of RT 4.8 The nurse has an awareness of the need for post incident reviews and documentation after the use of RT MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 7

Assessors Comments: Signature: Date: MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 8

Nurses Comments: Signature: Date: MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 9

Action Plan Action Date to be Achieved Date of Reassessment Outcome Signature MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 10

Certificate of Completion This is to certify that Has successfully completed the Management and Administration of Medication Including Depot/Injectable Medication Competency Date MM Competency 1 Management and Administration of Medication - V02 - Issue 1 Issued Oct 16 11