
Medication Management Series - Module 3: Medication Management / Medication Orders / Pharmacy
Recorded On: 03/02/2021
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Medication management is a serious responsibility. Managing medications for multiple residents is much different than managing your own medications at home. It is critically important while performing medication administration that strict adherence to best practices and standards be followed. During this six-part series you will start at the beginning, learning or reviewing the process of medication management from receiving medications from pharmacy to documenting post-administration.
This is the third of HealthCap's six-part series on Medication Management. In this module we will discuss the physical changes of aging, different types/forms of physician orders, controlled substances and scheduled drugs. We will also discuss how to best work with your pharmacy provider to enjoy a good, beneficial relationship.
Thanks for joining us and for doing your part to make medication administration a safe and effective process for your residents.

Sherry Mastropietro
RN, BSN
HealthCap Risk Management
Ms. Mastropietro is an RN with more than 30 years of experience. She started her career in acute care and worked in MS, ER, and Pediatrics, then continued into administration resulting in a CNO for an acute care hospital. In 2000, she switched directions and moved into the LTC industry as a DON in a facility that specialized in TBI. She became certified as a CRRN (Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse) and remained a DON in LTC until 2015. She achieved a nursing citation-free survey and has also been successful with IDR’s development and submission. She is well versed in the LTC industry including regulatory requirements and how to achieve them.

Lisa O'Neill (Moderator)
CALD, CDP
HealthCap Risk Management
Lisa O’Neill is the program coordinator for HCRMS. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and is a Certified Assisted Living Administrator (CALD) and Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP). Ms. O’Neill is experienced in skilled nursing facilities, and has held positions as a Social Work designee, accounts payables/receptionist and unit secretary/medical records. She joined HealthCap® in 2006.
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