Roleplay Sentralisasi Obat Sesuai dengan SOP

Ayan Raka TV
29 Jun 202307:30

Summary

TLDRThe video showcases a medical procedure involving the centralization of medication for a patient admitted to the hospital. The patient, a 48-year-old woman diagnosed with ADHF, undergoes various checks, including vital signs and a brief interaction with her family regarding medication management. The process emphasizes patient safety, proper medication handling, and the importance of educating the patient’s family on the medication procedure. After explaining the procedure and obtaining consent, the medications are administered, ensuring compliance with safety standards. The video concludes with a collaborative effort between healthcare staff and the family to ensure effective patient care.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A patient named Mrs. E, a 48-year-old female, was referred from RSUD Rahayu and admitted to the Cempaka room with a medical diagnosis of ADHF (Acute Decompensated Heart Failure).
  • 😀 The patient was conscious and had stable vital signs: blood pressure of 110/60 mmHg, respiratory rate of 22 breaths per minute, heart rate of 98 beats per minute, body temperature of 36.6°C, and SPO2 of 94%.
  • 😀 The patient's medication management responsibility was handed over to the pharmacy for central medication management.
  • 😀 The medical staff explained the purpose of centralized medication management to the patient's family, emphasizing its role in preventing waste and ensuring proper medication storage.
  • 😀 Family members gave their consent for the medication management procedure, showing agreement with the plan.
  • 😀 The process of central medication management involves ensuring that the patient receives the right amount of medication, avoiding unnecessary stockpiling, and teaching proper storage methods.
  • 😀 The family was introduced to the nurses and was given a detailed explanation of the centralized medication process.
  • 😀 Medication, including Gentamicin and Gliset 2.5mg, was administered according to patient safety standards and documented properly.
  • 😀 The patient’s identity was verified using a wristband to ensure correct medication administration.
  • 😀 After medication was administered, the patient was reassured and instructed to notify the staff if assistance was needed. The medication was properly stored in the patient’s locker.
  • 😀 The entire medication management process was carried out following the safety standards, and the patient and family expressed gratitude for the procedures performed.

Q & A

  • What is the medical diagnosis of the patient mentioned in the script?

    -The patient is diagnosed with ADHF (Acute Decompensated Heart Failure).

  • What are the vital signs of the patient upon admission?

    -The patient's vital signs include blood pressure of 110/60 mmHg, respiration rate of 22 breaths per minute, heart rate of 98 beats per minute, body temperature of 36.6°C, and SpO2 of 94%.

  • What is the purpose of the 'centralized medication' process mentioned in the script?

    -The purpose of centralized medication is to ensure proper medication management, avoid over-prescribing, prevent medication waste, and educate on the correct storage of medications.

  • Who is responsible for explaining the medication management process to the patient's family?

    -The nurses, including Nurse Restu and Nurse Arik, are responsible for explaining the medication management process to the patient's family.

  • What is the role of the patient's family in the medication centralization process?

    -The patient's family is required to give their consent for the centralized medication management, and they are informed about its purpose and procedures.

  • What specific medication was mentioned in the script for administration to the patient?

    -The medication mentioned for administration to the patient includes Gentamicin and Gliset (2.5 mg).

  • What safety protocols are followed in the medication administration process?

    -The medication administration follows the '6 rights' of medication safety: right drug, right patient, right dose, right time, right route, and right documentation.

  • What did the nurse ask the patient before administering medication?

    -The nurse asked the patient to confirm her name and date of birth to ensure that the medication is being administered to the correct person.

  • How does the nurse ensure that the patient is relaxed during the medication administration?

    -The nurse reassures the patient to relax and informs her that the injection might cause slight discomfort but is necessary for her treatment.

  • What happens after the medication has been administered to the patient?

    -After the medication is administered, the nurse ensures that the medication is stored properly in the patient's locker and thanks the family for their cooperation in the medication centralization process.

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