Administering medication definition

Administering medication means the direct application of a single dose of medication to the body of a resident by injection, inhalation, ingestion, topical application or by any other means and the placement of a single dose of medication into a container.
Administering medication means direct application of a drug to the body of a client by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or any other means.
Administering medication means direct application of a medication whether by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or any other means to the client.

Examples of Administering medication in a sentence

  • Administering medication - No bargaining unit member shall be permitted to dispense medication or perform any medical task (except those who are certified to do so) except in emergency situations.

  • Overnight care of children in the family home, or your home Transporting children without appropriate insurance and safety seats Administering medication to children, or giving medical advice Disciplining children Vehicle Insurance Please let your Co-ordinator know if you do plan to transport parents or children in your own vehicle.

  • Administering medication to students, including giving injections, is not to be construed as exclusive bargaining unit work.

  • Administering medication and basic first aid is not considered a medical procedure.

  • The following activities are beyond the remit of the HSB volunteer role and so are not covered by our insurance: Babysitting in the evenings Overnight care of children in the family home, or your home Transporting children without appropriate insurance and safety seats Administering medication to children, or giving medical advice Disciplining children Vehicle Insurance Please let your co-ordinator know if you do plan to transport parents or children in your own vehicle.

  • The following activities are beyond the remit of the HSBSG volunteer role and so are not covered by our insurance: Babysitting in the evenings Overnight care of children in the family home, or your home Transporting children without appropriate insurance and safety seats Administering medication to children, or giving medical advice Disciplining children Vehicle Insurance Please let your co-ordinator know if you do plan to transport parents or children in your own vehicle.

  • The following activities are beyond the remit of the HSB volunteer role and so are not covered by our insurance: • Babysitting in the evenings • Overnight care of children in the family home, or your home • Transporting children without appropriate insurance and safety seats • Administering medication to children, or giving medical advice • Disciplining children Vehicle Insurance Please let your co-ordinator know if you do plan to transport parents or children in your own vehicle.