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RCW 69.51A Medical Cannabis defines health conditions which qualify patients for a Medical Marijuana card for the lawful use, possession, and manufacture of cannabis products. This law also protects health care professionals who authorize cannabis to their patients from criminal charges as long as the practitioner practices along the guidelines of legislation. RCW 69.51A.005 states that “Humanitarian compassion necessitates that the decision to use marijuana by patients with terminal or debilitating medical conditions is a personal, individual decision, based upon their health care professional's professional medical judgment and discretion.” Working on an oncology floor, we have some patients who use cannabis products to help with their condition. However, my director announced during the huddle that staff cannot administer THC-containing products because it is a federally controlled substance and we are a federally-funded hospital. On the other hand, we can administer CBD products (such as a salve) because it is non-psychoactive. Only the patient or their family can administer THC products. The patient’s provider needs to be aware of and give approval for the patient to use cannabinoids as part of their treatment plan. When caring for patients who self-medicate with cannabis, nurses are still required to assess the patient and educate them on the effects of cannabis consumption--as protocol with any medication or medical procedure.
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Medical cannabis ormedical marijuana is acannabis or cannabinoids that are prescribed by the the physicians for their patients. The use of cannabis as medicine has not been rigorously tested due to production and governmental restrictions, resulting in limited clinical research to define the safety and efficacy of using cannabis to treat diseases. Preliminary evidence suggests that cannabis can reduce nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy, improve appetite in people with HIV/AIDS, reduces chronic pain and muscle spasms and treats severe forms of epilepsy.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound that
causes the “high” of marijuana
Cannabidiol (CBD), which is often derived from hemp and doesn’t
cause a high.
These are the two main cannabis product using in oncology department to alleviate pain, inflammation also it increase the appetite and prevent weightloss in hiv patients, controlling epileptic seizures.
The healthcare professional must be more aware while patientbreceiving medical cannabis. Before that
1.The nurse shall have a working knowledge of the current state of legalization of medical and recreational cannabis use.
2.The nurse shall have general knowledge of the principles of an MMP
3.the nurse should know about the advesre effect of the drug and interaction of the drug in the body.
Before starting this medication the nurse should teach them that there is no correct evidence regarding the use of medical cannabis. Also this have somny psychologiclal adverse effect also. Legally some places accepting the cannabis.
Some studies showig that it is legally using because the following reason
No Deaths Have Been Reported Due to Marijuana Overdose.
It is Safer Than Many Legalized Drugs.
Marijuana is Not as Addictive as Many People Think.
Cannabis Can Help with Insomnia.
It is Not a Gateway Drug.
Medical Benefits
Economic Reasons.
More Revenue for the Government.
Mostof them preferring medical cannabis. The healthcare providers always should give this type of medicine, considering their ethical principles.