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Part 1 | Preparing for administering the antibiotics: preparing the work surface and supplies, and washing your hands With these video capsules, at home, you will be able to review the different steps in administering intravenous antibiotics, as instructed by the nurse from the Day Medicine Unit according to your prescribed treatment. View the videos on YouTube Part 1 | Preparing for administering the antibiotics: preparing the work surface and supplies, and washing your hands • Intravenous antibiotic treatment at home |... Part 2 | Direct intravenous method • Intravenous antibiotic treatment at home |... Part 3 | Intermate infusion system method • Intravenous antibiotic treatment at home |... Part 4 | Administration using the CADD-Legacy PLUS pump • Intravenous antibiotic treatment at home |... Part 5 | What to watch for and steps to take in case of complications • Intravenous antibiotic treatment at home |... The health care system is increasingly promoting patient autonomy. If there is care that patients can receive or give themselves at home, this is the option favoured as opposed to having them remain in hospital or be required to return frequently. One example is intravenous antibiotic treatment at home; in this case, patients return home and self-administer intravenous antibiotics. This undertaking requires a solid understanding of the administering technique to ensure patient safety and reduce the number of visits to the CSSS, Emergency, or Day Medicine Unit when they experience problems. To properly prepare patients for this responsibility, they are given a brochure, and then a nurse from the Day Medicine Unit instructs them on their prescribed treatment and has them practise it. Patients self-administer a dose of antibiotics under supervision before going home.