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Healthy Child Programme: final report

3.4.6. Medications and Medical Devices (this model would be used to record vitamin K administration)

Medications and medical devices
New medications
Medication name May be generic name or brand name (as appropriate).
Form Form of the medicinal substance e.g. capsules, tablets, liquid.
Route Medication administration description (oral, IM, IV, etc.): may include method of administration, (e.g., by infusion, via nebuliser, via NG tube) and/or site of use, (e.g., ‘to wound’, ‘to left eye’, etc.).
Dose directions description A single plain text phrase describing the entire medication dosage and administration directions, including dose quantity and medication frequency
Dose direction duration How long to continue dose including do not discontinue. Coded text.
Additional instruction Allows for: * requirements for adherence support, e.g., compliance aids, prompts and packaging requirements * additional information about specific medicines, e.g., where specific brand required * person requirements, e.g., unable to swallow tablets.
Indication Reason for medication being prescribed, where known.
Course statusThe status of this prescription in an ambulatory (outpatient/GP/community) context.
Start date/timeThe date and/or time that the medication course should begin.
End date/timeThe date and/or time that the medication course should finish.
Comment/recommendationSuggestions about duration and/or review, on-going monitoring requirements, advice on starting, discontinuing or changing medication.
Medical devicesThe record of dietary supplements, dressings and equipment that the patient is currently taking or using.

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