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Oral Medication

The preparation and administration of oral medications is a skill that requires great care from the relevant health professional. Checking that the medication order is current and legal and that the five rights are adhered to prior to administration is essential to ensure patient is kept safe.

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This entry was posted in All Videos, Medication and tagged medication, oral, oral medication on May 27, 2014 by expertpocket.

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