supervisor orientation to bmv & emar definitions: bmv = bedside medication verification emar =...
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Supervisor Orientation to BMV & eMARDefinitions:
BMV = Bedside Medication Verification
eMAR = Electronic Medication Administration Record
By Charlotte Snider RN
The system will perform all checks electronically for:
»Right patient
»Right medication
»Right dose
»Right time
»Right route
Also checks for allergies and expiration date of medications.
First let’s cover how to get around on the new screens
• The status board has a column indicating when the next medication is due
• There is a ‘MAR’ button on the status board to access the process medications routine
• Go to the Status Board on your main menu.
Status Board
This column displays when the
next medication
is due.
The MAR button will take you to the Process Medications
Screen.
After clicking the MAR button, you will be prompted to enter your password again/
Now let’s look at the different components of the eMAR. We will
start with the top portion.Patient name, age, sex, and date of birth.
Clicking on the caduceus will show you the attending, admitting, and
family physicians and their information.
Allergy information entered into
the pharmacy module.
Height and
weight entered
into Meditech.
Account and unit
number of the patient.
Patient location.
Admission status.
Creatinine clearance results would show
here if there were any.Any adverse
drug reactions entered into Meditech.
Now we will look at the section just above the medications, the column
headers.Meds you
have selected will have a √
in this column.
Medications that have been “Acknowledged
” will display with the letter
“A” in this column.
This column will display the Start and
Stop dates of the medication order. It will also display the
status of the medication, “Active”,
“Held”, etc.
By clicking on any of these boxes you can determine how the medications are sorted, alphabetically, by route, by schedule, see if
they are linked to any other medications, administration notes, and administration
criteria.
These columns display the schedule of the
medications, the last administration, the next
administration.
Here on the medication section you can see which doses have been administered, the times are
“gray”, the next scheduled dose is “black”.
On the right side of the screen are function buttons, they allow you to access documentation, notes, etc.
The buttons at the bottom of the screen allow you to document the medications, acknowledge them,
review drug information, run eMAR reports, etc.
Pull your patient’s medication(s) from Pyxis. You will need to take a computer on wheels with you to
the patient’s bedside, log into Meditech, select your patient, enter the eMAR, SCAN your patient and then SCAN your
medications.
If the medications you have scanned are not “Acknowledged”, you will be prompted to
Acknowledge them before you can document the administration.
This is the Pharmacy (PHA) Order screen. This is where you can view how the medication was ordered in the system and any special instruction attached to the order. This is the screen that will appear when the system asks you to acknowledge a medication.
Once you scan the medications, it will place a small barcode in the first column selecting that medication, this
will also place and “*” next to the time of the next dose due.
You will notice that there is an “*” next to the time that you documented, now
click on the Submit button on the bottom of the screen.
Once you have documented the medication as given, and clicked on the Submit button, you will be presented with the following window,
here you will click on the buttons on the bottom of the screen.
If you select “Return to eMAR”, you will be returned to the eMAR without saving the documentation. If you select “Save and Exit” you will save your documentationand will be returned to the Status Board. If you select “Save and Refresh” youwill save your documentation and be returned to the eMAR and it will display thatyou administered the doses.
What do all my statuses mean on the process medications screen?• *** Indicates more than one action has been
taken off the order by pharmacy• *DC Discontinue requested by Nurse• DC Discontinued (these will show on eMAR
for 24 hours after DC’ed• *ADJ A request was sent to PHA to adjust the order,
ie adjust all times• *HA Hold acknowledgement – sends a
message to PHA and lets other care givers know that medication
order is in question• E Record has been edited
.
How do I notify Pharmacy of a Status Change of a medication?
On the bottom of the screen is a verb strip, by clicking on the “Change Order” button you can send messages to pharmacy for:
What about discontinued meds and meds on hold because nursing has a question about
the order/dose, etc.
Discontinued MedsNursing cannot discontinue a medication, it takes a Pharmacist to completely discontinue a medication.
When nursing sends a request to pharmacy to discontinue a medication, this is how it will look on
the eMAR.
If you try to document a dose of a medication that has been discontinued, you will be stopped and prompted to answer why
you are documenting an administration.
If you try to document an administration of med that has been placed on Hold, you will
be prompted to explain why.
Once you have all the information you need to take a medication off of “Hold”, click on the Change Order Button on the bottom of
the screen and select “Resume Order”.
How do I document a PRN med?
Scan the medication to select it, and then click on the “Document” buttonon the bottom of the screen.
• SCAN – your medication bar code
• SCAN – your patients’ bar code on their wrist band
• Document – any special information required and that you gave the medication
.
.
What if I scan the wrong medication for the patient I am What if I scan the wrong medication for the patient I am administering medications?administering medications?
What if…
The Nurse before me did The Nurse before me did notnot document a document a dose given?dose given?
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