New Course: Medication Administration for Children

Medication Administration for Children

Medication Administration for children has always been complex because pediatric medications are weight based, not standard as in the adult population. About 30% of medication errors in hospitals affect children, and 60% of these affect children under 5 years old. Even those who work with children regularly are prone to errors.  But even hospitals who do not work with children regularly are more inclined to pediatric medication errors. This course reviews developmental stages and how to safely administer medications to children within those stages.

Suggested Audience: Anyone who delivers medications to children via any route or educates pediatric patients and caregivers on medication administration - Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Educators

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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Discuss patient safety and medication administration.
  • Review childhood developmental stages
  • List the rights of medication administration.
  • Outline the routes for medication administration.
  • Identify differences in administering meds to infants and children.

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