er10 adminrx changes
DESCRIPTION
ER10 AdminRX Changes. Scheduled for Release 04/12/2010. Override Reasons REQUIRED. The ‘Override Button’ Will remain inactive until an Override Reason is chosen. Drug Barcode Not Scanned. Nurses are required to choose an override reason for medications not scanned. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ER10 AdminRX Changes
Scheduled for Release 04/12/2010
Override Reasons REQUIRED
The ‘Override Button’ Will remain inactive until an Override Reason is
chosen.
Drug Barcode Not Scanned
Nurses are required to choose an override reason for medications not
scanned.
Allergy Alert for Zero Orders
Scanning a medication that pharmacy has not profiled AND the patient has a documented allergy for, will fire an Allergy
Alert.
Allergy Override for Zero Orders
Hovering
Nurses can hover over a medication to see the most recent value.
Most Recent Administration
Click ‘Show all result Values’ to see all administrations for that medication.
All Administrations
IV Stock Bottles
If a stock bottle is scanned without a corresponding order, the user alerted that no order is
found and then is asked to continue or not.
Meds ChartClicking ‘Meds Chart’ button
in CO now takes you to ‘Meds Review’ screen.
Click ‘Admin’ to launch
‘Meds Chart’
Meds Chart
Now you can administer
medications.
Confirming non-CPOE Orders
Previously, when confirming non-CPOE medication orders only one screen
appeared.
Confirming non-CPOE Orders
Now, when confirming orders, two screens will
appear.
Confirming Non-CPOE Orders
Staff need to refer to the Placer Number to know what to check orders against. If ‘MEDS’ is in this field, verify
against paper order.
History View
Click ‘History View’ to see Order History.
History View
Confirming CPOE Orders
Placer Numbers followed by ‘PCM’ indicate that the order
was placed via CPOE”. Nurses can verify the left screen (what pharmacy
entered) against right screen (what physician ordered).
CPOE History View
Column on the right shows Version 1 (MD), left column
shows Version 2 (RX).
Care Organizer Default View
Intra Dermal Site Field
A site field is now required when documenting
administration of intra dermal injections, such as a PPD.
Chart Intake in Clindoc ONLY!
Why?
Some nurses chart Intake in ClinDoc while others document in IV Admin. This gives the physician an inconsistent view of intake in OACIS.
Nurses often inactivate IV Admin Results in ClinDoc. OACIS does not receive this inactivation leading to inaccurate I&O.
****Note: Continue to hang and end bags in IV Admin but document intake in ClinDoc*****