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grandmacath | 11:49 Fri 12th Jan 2007 | Body & Soul
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can anyone tell me why should medication only be prepared and administered by a carer who has been trained to do so ?many thanks
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for safety reasons.
For the same reason only a person who is registered with the GMC, has passed the MRCS or AFRCS and a period of Higher Surgical Training in Neurosurgery with a minimum of 6 years experience can carry out surgical operations to the brain (unless specialised in other areas of neurosurgery).

It could simply be a matter of life and death.

They need regulation, and a 'body' of peers who are already professional in the field to acknowledge their capability to carry out that duty with care and skill.
it's to ensure that a person takes the medication at the right time, the right quantity and does not forget to take it, and a carer would record this and also note any side affects and so on.
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thank you for your answers ,you have been most helpfull
Hi grandmacath. If this is Safe Handling Of Medication you are doing, then I may be able to help. Q19.a, I put- All carers are accountable for their actions and a carer who makes a mistake in giving out medication will be held accountable for that mistake.
I've had mine marked by the assessor, so if there's any more you need answers to, just post them on here.x
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thank you katie i am doing that course and thank you for your help ,i have put simular answers to you on this one i will be back soon i am sure as i dought myself on the answers thanks again

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