Nurses have said there is a policy that you have an hour leeway to give medications. So, if a medication is ordered at 9 am you can give it as early as 8am and as late as 10 am. First there is no national policy supporting this practice. Second, you need to see with your own eyes that such a policy is in place where you work otherwise you are not protected by following this belief. Do not rely on what others tell you. Some hospitals do have policies that give 30 min to 1 hour either side of the selected time of administration.. You just need to be sure the hospital/clinic/prison/LTC etc where you work has that policy.
If the medication in question is a narcotic you can end up being charged with giving a controlled substance outside the timing set by the prescribing physician. If a physician orders a narcotic every 4 hours and you give it one hour early or even 30 minutes early, the Board of Nursing/BONs are saying you have failed to follow the physician order and gave a narcotic outside what was ordered by the physician's order. When it comes to narcotics nurses need to wait until the stated time has occurred before giving the medication so that you are never too early and can avoid that complaint with the BON..
The same applies to scheduled medications that are tine specific. You need to know what your facility's policies are and what the requirements are for that specific medication ( an example are antibiotics) and give the medication appropriately. If the medication is strictly scheduled there is no time leeway.
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