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Syringe supply issues for pharmacy operations

Mobolaji Adeola's picture

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Hello,
We're running short of our supply of low volume syringes due to the need for COVID vaccinations. Our biggest concern at the moment is delivering insulin doses for hyperkalemia treatment safely and accurately. Have others encountered similar issues? Any recommendations on how to navigate?

Thank you for your feedback!

Vial-mate assembly by nursing on the unit?

Jeff Kelley's picture

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Hi, my facility is going through an IV room remodel and one of the strategies to reduce the need to go to the IV room is to utilize the proprietary vial-mate product line. The caveat would be to send the components bag/vial and connector in a baggie and have nursing connect on the unit. I am wondering if other sites currently do this, if so, what safety strategies, issues did you encounter when implementing/rolling this out. Thank you.

Security of Controlled Substance Infusions

Lee King's picture

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We are currently looking for suggestions to improving on the traditional 'lock box' for securing controlled substances that are actively infusing. We recently explored using a locakable PCA pump for the administration of all controlled substances but found that there would not be a standard approach to this and we would still have to operate a mixed (bags and syringes) system. Any feedback on how your organization has solved this security issue would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Lee

Safe use of syringe pumps

Mike Cohen's picture

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An FDA safety communication on syringe pumps (http://wayback.archive-it.org/7993/20171115052211/https:/www.fda.gov/Med...) called attention to serious consequences of incorrect use and the need for clinicians to better understand their limitations. There is a recent interprofessional discussion on the nuances of syringe pumps that may lead to unexpected medication delivery. Best practice recommendations are provided for ensuring desired infusions..

Hypertonic saline

Diane Simko's picture

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Hello all,

One location of our organization is a standalone ED. We recently had a need to administer hypertonic saline but do not store that product in patient care areas, we always supply from pharmacy as patient-specific volume (as part of our high risk policy risk reduction strategies). How do other organizations handle this product for this type of location? Do you allow a premix bag to be stocked in an ADC knowing there is a the potential for the wrong amount to be infused? We currently do not have pump-interop.

Thank you!

Levothyroxine Solution IV -Stability in IV Syringes

Marina Rabin's picture

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Our hospital would like to begin using Fresenius Kabi's concentration based Levothyroxine IV solution product (20 mCG/mL, 5 mL),but we are having a hard time figuring out stability of patient specific syringe pulled in IV room in ISO 5.

Manufacturer does not give ANY stability information for when the dose is drawn up in a patient specific IV syringe(BD/Monoject). Anyone has any experience, with dispensing the product, that they can share?
Thank you.

Levothyroxine Solution IV -Stability in IV Syringes

Marina Rabin's picture

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Our hospital would like to begin using Fresenius Kabi's concentration based Levothyroxine IV solution product (20 mCG/mL, 5 mL),but we are having a hard time figuring out stability of patient specific syringe pulled in IV room in ISO 5.

Manufacturer does not give ANY stability information for when the dose is drawn up in a patient specific IV syringe(BD/Monoject). Anyone has any experience, with dispensing the product, that they can share?
Thank you.

Filters - send from pharmacy?

Maria Cumpston's picture

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Hi all -
We are in the process of changing our medication filtered extension sets. I wanted to get a feel for how many sites send medication filters from pharmacy vs how many sites have nursing get medication filters from supply chain/materials management.
Thanks-
Maria Cumpston, PharmD, CPPS
Medication Safety Officer
WVU Medicine
304-598-4000 ext 73356

Opioid naïve vs tolerant--ISMP Best Practice

Ann Jankiewicz's picture

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For those that use Epic, how have you addressed this ISMP Best Practice?
Verify and document a patient’s opioid status (naïve versus tolerant) and type of pain (acute versus chronic) before prescribing and dispensing extended-release and long-acting opioids. Please comment on how you do this inpatient and outpatient.

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