Timely replacement of electrolytes

PLEASE NOTE:   Posts made to this forum should not be considered as the expressed opinions of, nor should be considered endorsed by, the Medication Safety Officer’s Society (MSOS) or the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP). 

Make sure your email is up-to-date
In order to continue to receive updates from MSOS, as well as forum posts and other valuable information as a member of MSOS, please be sure to update your email address with us, whenever it changes. If you need assistance doing so, please send an email to jgold@ismp.org

1 post / 0 new
Forrest Shirkey
Forrest Shirkey's picture
Offline
Last seen: 3 years 1 week ago
Joined: 10/27/2017 - 19:16
Timely replacement of electrolytes

Does anyone have a specific Nursing policy on the time frame they have to respond to a low electrolyte lab (K, Phos, Mg)?

One of the issues we have with our electrolyte (K,Mg,Phos) protocol orders is that the RNs do not act on the lab value in a timely manner. The question has come up, what exactly is a time window in which they can still act on an "old" lab value? Do you have a policy defining when the level is too "old" to act upon, do you recommend rechecking the level or getting a Physician order to proceed per the protocol despite the "age" of the level?

Tags: