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Acetic Acid Bladder Irrigation

Sarah Gallup's picture

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We have had a request for acetic acid bladder irrigation. Do any other institutions utilize this? Does pharmacy draw it up and send to the floor or does the nurse draw up bedside? Our concern is nursing uses a leur lock syringe and we are worried about dispensing from pharmacy and it getting confused with other IV syringes. Our initial thought was to send up an irrigation bottle, have nursing draw up bedside, and then discard the rest but wanted to see what other institutions are doing as there are inherent risks either way.

Caffeine citrate Oral preparation

AADIL IQBAL BUTT's picture

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We are making oral preparation caffeine citrate from caffeine citrate ampoule bt diluting with D10W and putting BUD OF 24 HOUR according to LEXICOMP. we are preparing caffeine citrate outside the environment . Do you recommend to prepare in IV hood above oral preparation or is it fine to prepare outside I WILL BE THANKFUL FOR YOU SUGGESTIONS

remdesivir error

Mike Cohen's picture

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Had a report last week where remdesivir IV study doses were compounded with twice the amount of medication. Initial doses are loading dose of 200 mg, or 2 vials. Subsequent doses are 100 mg or 1 vial. The subsequent doses were compounded with 2 vials though the dose was 100 mg.

Regulatory Compliance - CMS Auto Stop

Sharon Camperchioli's picture

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How does your institution maintain compliance with CMS regulation 482.25 (b) (5) “Drugs and biologicals not specifically prescribed as to time or number of doses must automatically be stopped after a reasonable time that is predetermined by the medical staff?” Do all ordered medications have an automatic end date in the electronic health record? If there is an automatic end date, do providers have a prompt to renew or restart medications that have automatically completed? Does anyone not have an auto stop and if so, how do you justify?

Regulatory Compliance - CMS Auto Stop

Sharon Camperchioli's picture

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How does your institution maintain compliance with CMS regulation 482.25 (b) (5) “Drugs and biologicals not specifically prescribed as to time or number of doses must automatically be stopped after a reasonable time that is predetermined by the medical staff?” Do all ordered medications have an automatic end date in the electronic health record? If there is an automatic end date, do providers have a prompt to renew or restart medications that have automatically completed? Does anyone not have an auto stop and if so, how do you justify?

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