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One of the recommendations to reduce medication errors and harm is to use the \u201cfive rights\u201d: the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time.
Try to avoid mixing a baby's medicine in with a large amount of milk because he or she won't get the full dose of medicine if he or she doesn't finish the whole bottle.
The 10 Most Prescribed Drugs (various brand names), an antibiotic -- 52.3 million prescriptions. Generic (metformin), a diabetes drug -- 48.3 million prescriptions. (various brand names), a water pill used to lower blood pressure -- 47.8 million prescriptions.
Routes of administration Oral. Sublingual. Rectal. Topical. Parenteral \u2013 Intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous.
Put the top back on the bottle. Put the tip of the oral syringe inside your child's mouth between the gums and the inside surface of their cheek. Gently push the plunger to squirt small amounts of medicine into the side of your child's mouth. Allow your child to swallow before you carry on pushing the plunger.

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Medication administration: the direct application of a prescribed medication\u2014whether by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or other means\u2014to the body of the individual by an individual legally authorized to do so.
* Written permission from a health care provider should specify medical need, medication dose, and length of time to give medication. Orders such as \u201cTylenol can be given as needed\u201d should not be accepted.
The nursery are able to administer Calpol when a child has a high temperature or for mild pain relief. The amount of Calpol administered will relate to the amount stated on the packaging and according to your child's age.
Child care programs must have a written policy for the use of any medication (prescription and nonprescription) that the facility keeps on hand to use with parental consent. This form documents such authorization of administration of medication for a child while in care.
Methods of administering medication include oral, eye drops, ear drops, inhalers, and injections. As the amount of children taking medications rise, so does the number of accidents involving improper doses, mixed up prescriptions, and incorrect administration.