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  1. Patches should not be applied to bony prominent parts of the body and Hyoscine should be place behind the ear. The old patch must be folded in half and stuck together before disposal, in accordance with the care home policy.

  2. To help you track where you place the patch each day: • Mark a “1” with a line where you place the patch on Day 1 • Mark a “2” with a line where you place the patch on Day 2

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    • transdermal

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  3. A Registered Nurse or Senior Care Assistant should complete a body map for each transdermal patch prescribed. If it is a handwritten document it should be countersigned by another trained person.

  4. of patch in place on: Daily check of patch in place on: Removed: Always remove old patch before applying a new patch. (Fold old patch in half (sticky sides together) and dispose of appropriately) Patch: Date: Signed: Date: Signed: Applied: Daily check of patch in place on: Daily check of patch in place on: Removed: Always remove old patch ...

  5. Transdermal patch placement chart The transdermal patch must be checked on a daily basis, to make sure it is still securely in place and there is no evidence of skin degradation/tear. The daily patch check box must be checked once this action is complete.

  6. When using this chart, write ‘see Transdermal Patch Application Record Chart’ on main MAR. The old patch should be removed before applying the new patch. The old patch must be folded in half and stuck together before disposal, in accordance with the care home policy.

  7. • New patches should be applied on a different location to the previous patch (i.e. rotate site), not applicable for Lidocaine. • Write date and time of application on each patch.

  8. Use this chart to record details of patch administration and removal. Before a new patch is applied, ensure that the old patch is removed and disposed of appropriately.

  9. Transdermal Patch Placement Chart | Medication Management

    A simple and easy to follow solution to Transdermal Patch Management to ensure safe and effective medication management

  10. Healthcare professionals administering transdermal patches should record the location of the patch in the patient’s healthcare records and/or on the prescription chart. The transdermal patch should be

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