Assembly Programming: Branches and Memory

 
Enhancing Confidence in the
neonatal care giver –
Administration of Medicines
 
Nabeelah Mukadam (Senior Pharmacist)
Principal Author: Sarah Lewis
 
Neonatal Medicines in SCN
 
 
Discharge Home
 
 
Aim
 
Develop neonatal patient information leaflets
Clear
Concise
Relevant
Targeted
 
Methods
 
Consider relevant information for
parents/guardians
Review of current resources
 
Consultation
 
Focus of leaflets determined to be:
Indication
Safe administration of medicines
Correct administration methods
Clear and concise language
Visual aids where appropriate
Appropriate referral advice
 
Results
 
3 leaflets were designed
Colecalciferol
Ferrous sulfate
Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole
 
Independent Consumer Review
 
Readability
Consumer Focus
Clarity of Information
 
PASS
 
Contents of Leaflets
 
Name of Medication
Importance
Dose
How
Missed dose
Side effects
Storage
Concerns
Referral
 
Current Use
 
Routine use for Discharge
Parent/Guardian information during hospital stay
KEMH Clinical Guidelines
 
Looking Forward
 
Follow up surveys from Parents/guardians
Current
Appropriate
Addition of new medication profiles
Levetiracetam Oral Solution
Chloramphenicol eye drops/ointment
Zidovudine Oral Solution
 
Thank you !
 
Acknowledgement
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Tamara Lebedevs (Pharmacist)
Michael Petrovski (Pharmacist)
Tony Rush (SCN RN)
Jen Gallop (SCN RN)
WNHS Consumer Representative and PR
Department
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In this lecture on Assembly Programming, the focus is on understanding branches, memory layout, labels, addressing, program counter, branch instructions, and branch pseudo instructions. Learn about how addresses are represented, the significance of program counters, and the various branching and jumping techniques used in assembly programming.

  • Assembly Programming
  • Branches
  • Memory Layout
  • Labels
  • Program Counter

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  1. Enhancing Confidence in the neonatal care giver Administration of Medicines Nabeelah Mukadam (Senior Pharmacist) Principal Author: Sarah Lewis

  2. Neonatal Medicines in SCN

  3. Discharge Home

  4. Aim Develop neonatal patient information leaflets Clear Concise Relevant Targeted

  5. Methods Consider relevant information for parents/guardians Review of current resources

  6. Consultation Focus of leaflets determined to be: Indication Safe administration of medicines Correct administration methods Clear and concise language Visual aids where appropriate Appropriate referral advice

  7. Results 3 leaflets were designed Colecalciferol Ferrous sulfate Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole

  8. Independent Consumer Review Readability Consumer Focus Clarity of Information PASS

  9. Contents of Leaflets Name of Medication Importance Dose How Missed dose Side effects Storage Concerns Referral

  10. Current Use Routine use for Discharge Parent/Guardian information during hospital stay KEMH Clinical Guidelines

  11. Looking Forward Follow up surveys from Parents/guardians Current Appropriate Addition of new medication profiles Levetiracetam Oral Solution Chloramphenicol eye drops/ointment Zidovudine Oral Solution

  12. Thank you ! Acknowledgement Principal Author Sarah Lewis (Pharmacist) Reviewers Tamara Lebedevs (Pharmacist) Michael Petrovski (Pharmacist) Tony Rush (SCN RN) Jen Gallop (SCN RN) WNHS Consumer Representative and PR Department

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