Medication Pal UPDATED 2024
Medication Pal UPDATED 2024
Medication Pal -pocket notebook
Pre-order today and get ready to ace every shift! (estimated dispatch early May, please note any other items included with this order will be sent together).
It’s had a little glow up and an update (Feb 2024). A lot of the content is the same as the original but there are a few minor updates, updates and I’ve added a page on prefixes and suffixes.
CONTENTS;
- 10 rights of medication administration
- Medication timings abbreviations
- Routes of administration abbreviations
- Anaphylaxis
- Drug calculations
- Tips on learning medication
- List of common drug classes
- Common prefixes/suffixes
Designed to give you an notes on an overview of common drug groups and includes examples, some side effects and cautions of these drug groups:
- Analgesics
- Antidepressants
- Anticoagulants
- Antibiotics
- Antiemetics
- Antihistamines
- Antipsychotics
- Antiarrhythmics
- Antacids
- Antihypertensives
- Diuretics
- Statins
- Bronchodilators
- Laxatives
- Medication Revision Templates
Printed in full colour, A6, wirebound, with 120 pages (120gsm)
(Accessories in images not included - for display purposes only)
* Disclaimer*
Any information in the material sold (created by Nurse Bec Supplies) is based on my own note taking; they are written in good faith using reputable sources in the UK- every effort is taken to make sure the information is correct and up to date at the time of writing. However there may include typographical errors, inaccuracies or omissions. The material is provided for general information and maybe subject to change, the material should not be relied upon or used as the basis for making decisions without consulting more timely sources of information. Any reliance on this material is at your own risk. These are not intended as advice and are not a replacement for educational, medical or clinical advice. The material should not be used for decision making, assessment, diagnosis or prescription. Please check the information with each trust/area and always follow local guidelines and policies.