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Downtime procedures - medication safety

Rosemary Grover's picture

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I need some assistance. We are currently evaluating how we ensure safety of medications to our patients when our EHR is down.

Core question - How do nurses know that the order they have has been reviewed by the pharmacist and is safe to administer? If the ADC has the medication and it has been switched to cabinet dispense. What is the RN's trigger that all is well? The equivalent to the pharmacist verifying the order?

For those of you who have thought this through and developed a policy please share. We are needing to revise policies ASAP.

Drug Shortage: Hypromellose 2.5% Ophthalmic Solution

Feny Rasania's picture

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Hello Everyone,

ASHP released a drug shortage notice for Hypromellose 2.5% Ophthalmic Solution and did not list any available products or alternatives. What is a therapeutic equivalent for Hypromellose?

I understand that other products like Refresh (Carboxymethyl cellulose) have a lower water retention rate.

Thanks,
Feny R.

Drug Shortage: Hypromellose Ophthalmic Solution

Feny Rasania's picture

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Hello Everyone,

ASHP released a drug shortage notice for Hypromellose 2.5% Ophthalmic Solution and did not list any available products or alternatives. What is a therapeutic equivalent for Hypromellose?

I understand that other products like Refresh (Carboxymethyl cellulose) have a lower water retention rate.

Thanks,
Feny R.

Communication of ADC Stock Status within EMR

Daniel Kudryashov's picture

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we are curious to know how others communicate medication storage location (stocked in ADC or not) to nursing staff to minimize medication delays, miscommunications, and non-value added work. Are staff able to see within the EMR if an ordered medication is stocked in the ADC? Has anyone been able to add a notification in Cener to signify that a particular mediation is stocked in Pyxis? We would love to hear your approach form other Cerner/Pyxis sites.
Thank you.

Allergies Enter as Other

Lena DeVietro's picture

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Hello all,
We are currently reviewing Allergies Listed as "Other" in the patient's chart. Some of these are inappropriately entered when there is a designated allergy, but it is placed under "Other" which ultimately does not alert of any interactions/other clinical decision support. An optimization we are looking into is setting an alert to fire when using the "Other" option. Would love to get other institutions' insight on the allergy documentation process.

Thank you!

Chemical restraints monitoring

Manisa Tanprayoon's picture

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Good Afternoon Members- Wondering how you monitor the use of chemical restraints at your institution. Which meds are included? Is it retrospective or prospective review? How you capture this data from CPOE? Is there a workgroup to review patients on these meds? Who is responsible for audit?

Thank you in advance for your time!

Manisa

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