Provide parents with necessary information when dealing with drugs
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, June 4, 2007
While you run the drug administration show for a child under your care, it's necessary to pass the knowledge on to parents. After all, they'll be calling the shots when they get home. Pass over the directorial duties to them with these helpful hints:
- Explain to parents that they should ask healthcare providers the name and reason for the medication
- Parents should know how much medication to give, how often, and how long the medication will be taken
- Discuss common side effects
- Encourage parents to ask what to do if the child misses a dose
- Teach children that medicine are not candy
Source: Stressed Out About Drug Interactions, HCPro Inc., 2007. For more information on our series of Stressed Out books, visit www.stressedoutnurses.com
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