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What are the 4 P's of medication administration?

4 min read
Globally, medication-related harm impacts about 1 in 20 patients, costing an estimated $42 billion annually [1.6.1, 1.6.5]. To combat this, healthcare professionals use memory aids to ensure safety. So, what are the 4 P's of medication administration and how do they help?

What are the 5 principles of giving medication? A guide to safe drug administration

5 min read
Medication errors are a significant cause of harm in healthcare, but adhering to fundamental safety checks can prevent them. A standardized approach known as the five principles of giving medication is a cornerstone of safe practice, focusing on delivering the right treatment to the right person. These principles serve as a critical framework for all healthcare providers to ensure accuracy and reduce risks during the medication administration process.

What are the most common complications of subcutaneous injections?

5 min read
Approximately 64% of people with diabetes will develop lipohypertrophy, a common complication from repeated injections, at some point in their life [1.4.3]. Understanding **what are the most common complications of subcutaneous injections** is the first step toward prevention and safe medication administration.

Is Dorsogluteal Still Used? A Modern Perspective on Injection Site Safety

3 min read
Despite being a traditional site for intramuscular injections for decades, medical literature began documenting associated injuries as early as the 1920s. This historical practice has now shifted dramatically, with major health organizations largely advising against its use. So, is the dorsogluteal still used by healthcare providers today, and what are the safer alternatives?