Similarly one may ask, who can administer a controlled drug?
Any person, other than a doctor or dentist, may administer to a patient in accordance with the directions of a doctor or dentist, any drug in Schedules 2, 3 or 4.
Subsequently, question is, can a care worker administer medication? The guidance states that care assistants should only administer medicines that they have been trained to give and that this will generally include assisting people in: taking tablets, capsules, oral mixtures. applying a cream/ointment.
Similarly, it is asked, who can destroy controlled drugs?
New South Wales
- A police officer, inspector or an authorised person can destroy or supervise destruction.
- A patient who was legitimately prescribed a drug of addiction.
Who administers medication?
The most common causes were human factors (65.2 percent), followed by miscommunication (15.8 percent). Nurses are not the only ones to administer medications. Physicians, certified medication technicians, and patients and family members also administer medications.