Administration should include knowledge of the purpose of vaginal medications to treat infection, relieve itching, control vaginal dryness, and for symptoms of menopause or for birth control.
Administration should include adhering to the following procedures for vaginal suppositories and creams:
- Provide for client privacy and explain the procedure.
- Verify the medication order for accuracy with the MAR.
- Date and initial multi-use containers when opened.
- Wash your hands.
- Put on gloves.
- Encourage the client to urinate and/or move bowels, if possible before administering suppositories or creams.
- Position the client on her back with the knees flexed and legs drawn toward chest as tolerated.
- Lubricate the tip of the suppository or cream with a water-soluble gel; do not use petroleum-based products.
- Spread the labia and insert the suppository gently forward about 2 inches; do not use force.
- Instruct the client to remain lying down for 30 minutes after inserting the medication.
- Wash reusable applicator with soap and water and store appropriately.
- Remove and properly dispose of gloves and wash your hands.
- Document in the MAR, per facility protocol.