Webinar recording - Giving medicines covertly: Overcoming the challenges
This webinar recording from September 2019 offers an opportunity to find out about evidence-based practical solutions for overcoming challenges to giving medicines covertly. Related quick guide: https://www.scie.org.uk/home-care/medicine/giving-medicines-covertly
Covert administration of medicines is when medicines are given in a disguised form without the knowledge or consent of the person receiving them, for example in food or drink.
Speakers:
Cherise Howson – Pharmacist, Croydon CCG; NICE Medicines Associate
Celia Osuagwu - Pharmacist Specialist, CQC Medicines Optimisation Team
Melanie Weatherley - CEO Walnut Care at Home, Chair Lincolnshire Care Association, Co-Chair Care Association Alliance, NICE Fellow 2019-2022.
Видео Webinar recording - Giving medicines covertly: Overcoming the challenges канала Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
Covert administration of medicines is when medicines are given in a disguised form without the knowledge or consent of the person receiving them, for example in food or drink.
Speakers:
Cherise Howson – Pharmacist, Croydon CCG; NICE Medicines Associate
Celia Osuagwu - Pharmacist Specialist, CQC Medicines Optimisation Team
Melanie Weatherley - CEO Walnut Care at Home, Chair Lincolnshire Care Association, Co-Chair Care Association Alliance, NICE Fellow 2019-2022.
Видео Webinar recording - Giving medicines covertly: Overcoming the challenges канала Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
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