The professional caregiver is able to autonomously and independently guide and supervise the ordering, storage and administering of medication and teach others about the effects of medications. | The professional caregiver is able to: - show others how to order and distribute medications through the local supply system,
- teach others the desired effects of medicines,
- teach others the side effects and adverse reactions to medications,
- instruct others in preparing, administering and managing oral and subcutaneous medications,
- instruct others in preparing, administering and managing intramuscular and intravenous medications,
- instruct others in the use and dosage of medications using medical devices (see also CA.3.5),
- transfer to others methods and processes of medication in different situations,
- evaluate the work and abilities of others regarding preparing, administering and managing medications,
- motivate others to achieve the goals of taking medication.
| The professional caregiver is able to: - explain the process of teaching others in different stages,
- discuss ethical principles of the use of medications of medications (see also CA.B.1)
- explain strategies for assessing and motivating staff to effectively administer medication,
- explain development of trainings (e.g. regarding desired or side effects of medications, application of intravenous medications),
- explain strategies for working medical devices (see also CA.3.5),
- describe methods for transferring knowledge and experience,
- explain different coaching/training techniques.
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