Medicines - PRN Medication Adult Residential and Domiciliary Care Settings
PRN Medication Adult Residential and Domiciliary Care Settings
(Care Staff, Nurses, Supervisors and Managers)
Presentation, Handout, Knowledge Check Questions, Trainer Aide Answer Key
All files editable.
Overall Aim: To ensure health and social care staff understand how to safely, lawfully and person- centredly manage and administer ‘when required’ (PRN) medicines in adult social care, in line with CQC guidance, so that people receive the right medicine, at the right time, for the right reason, with appropriate recording, review and safeguarding.
Learning Objectives:
Define what PRN (‘when required’) medicines are and when they are used.
Understand CQC expectations for policies and care planning.
Identify key information that must be recorded and communicated.
Recognise person-centred approaches and alternatives to medicines.
Understand how to monitor, review and document PRN use safely.
Know when to escalate or contact the prescriber.
Presentation (38 Slides)
Aims
Objectives
What Are ‘When Required’ (PRN) Medicines?
Common Examples
Why PRN Medicines Are Important
CQC Expectations
Person-Centred Care Plans
Recognising When PRN Is Needed
Medicines for Distress and Agitation
STOMP – Stopping Over-Medication
Why STOMP Matters in PRN Medicines
Key STOMP Principles
STOMP - What Staff Should Do
Recording PRN Administration
Reviewing PRN Use
Storage and Stock Control
Safeguarding and Incident Reporting
PRN in Different Settings
Staff Responsibilities
Consent and ‘When Required’ (PRN) Medicines
What Is Valid Consent?
PRN Medicines and Capacity
If a Person Lacks Capacity
Refusal of PRN Medicines
PRN Medicines and Covert Administration
PRN Medicines and General Stock – What Is Allowed?
Why General Stock PRN Medicines Are Not Allowed
Important Exception – Homely Remedies (Care Homes Only)
What CQC Expects to See
Key Message for Staff
Summary and Key Points
References and Further Information
Word Documents
Handout
Knowledge Check Questions
Trainer Aide Answer Key
HSC Training Link
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