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Speaking Hello Victoria. My wife ha got a phone call but she was busy. I mirrors that. So Is everything fine?
Everything's fine.
You brought some medication in this morning. Is that right? Yes. Yeah, so unfortunately we won't get to give her that medication because on the bottle and the packaging it haven't got her name on it all right. Yeah. So, you could collect the medication whenever you are able to when you come in
and then get the GP or whoever gave you the medication
details on the packaging so we can administer it here. So you want to I will bring the packaging and put it inside and give it to you. So you guys can give it is that alright? So we need her name on the bottle and the packaging you need I will find the packaging, I will bring the packaging to you guys, the packaging, but this is this is an antibiotic I we already have the packaging, we didn't bring you guys the packaging original packaging, to original packaging.
So we will need it on the new bottle not the old one.
The new bottle is this is a new bottle. So in this new bottle, there shouldn't be packaging at home. We can bring that new packaging today
that we've got the box and medication. But you'll have to just get the pharmacy where you got it from to write her details on it. Alright, so I will go to the pharmacy and get the details written and bring it to you so you guys can give it to pm.
If you come and get the medication and take it to the pharmacy, and they put their details we can give it to her no problem. All right, that is that's a very good idea. I will get the medication from you guys.
Go to the pharmacy write the names on so you guys are able to give it is that correct? Yes, perfect dosage and everything like that should all go on there as well on the labels. All right, that sounds fantastic, though. Thank you very much for your information. Thank you

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Action Plan for Medication Administration

Objective: Ensure the patient's medication is properly labeled to allow the healthcare provider to administer it.

Steps:

  • Collect the Medication:

  • Visit the healthcare provider to collect the medication that was initially brought in.

  • Visit the Pharmacy:

  • Take the collected medication to the pharmacy where it was obtained.

  • Labeling the Medication:

  • Request the pharmacy to label the medication bottle and packaging with the following details:

Patient’s full name

  • Dosage instructions

  • Any other relevant information required by the healthcare provider

  • Verify the Details:

  • Ensure the pharmacy includes all necessary information on the label.

  • Double-check the label for accuracy before leaving the pharmacy.

  • Return the Medication:

  • Bring the properly labeled medication back to the healthcare provider.

  • Confirm with the Provider:

  • Hand over the labeled medication to the healthcare provider.

  • Confirm that the labeling meets their requirements for administration.

  • Follow-Up:

  • Ensure the healthcare provider acknowledges receipt of the correctly labeled medication.

  • Check if there are any further instructions or requirements from the healthcare provider.

Timeline:

  • Day 1: Collect the medication from the healthcare provider.

  • Day 1: Visit the pharmacy and get the medication labeled correctly.

  • Day 1 or 2: Return the labeled medication to the healthcare provider.

Responsibilities:

  • Patient's Husband:

  • Collect the medication.

  • Take the medication to the pharmacy.

  • Ensure the pharmacy labels the medication correctly.

  • Return the labeled medication to the healthcare provider.

  • Pharmacy:

  • Label the medication with the patient’s details and dosage instructions.

  • Healthcare Provider:

  • Verify the medication label and administer the medication accordingly.

Notes:

  • Ensure the pharmacy understands the importance of including all required details on the medication label.

  • Communicate clearly with the healthcare provider to confirm all requirements are met.

Follow-Up:

  • After returning the medication, follow up with the healthcare provider to ensure the medication has been administered as prescribed.

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