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Implanted Intrathecal pain pumps

Victor B. DeLapp's picture

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1. How are implanted Intrathecal pumps documented at your institution?
2. Are medication orders entered on the MAR for these infusions?
3. How are drug combinations orders handled such as clonidine/HYDROmorphone or morphine/bupivacaine; i.e., are these combinations setup in the hospital formulary for CPOE, ordersets, etc?
4. Is a Pain Management Consult required.
5. If not, who reads the pump programming?
6. Do you have a policy governing IT pump use in the hospital?
7. Are you willing to share policies and/or ordersets?

Thanks, Vic

Meds to Beds

Ann Jankiewicz's picture

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Does your outpatient pharmacy deliver discharge medications to the patient’s bedside?

If yes, where are they stored if the patient is not ready for discharge?

Thank you,
Ann Jankiewicz, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, IL

Appropriateness review for procedural medications

Gregory A. Poff's picture

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Just wanted to inquire if anyone has addressed in your EHR, appropriateness review (e.g., drug allergy check; drug-drug interaction, etc.) for procedural medications (e.g., local anesthetic for dental procedures; local anesthetic for central line insertion, etc.)?

Thank you for any feedback.

Medication training device or use of expired meds in simulation training

Julie Botsford's picture

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I am trying to get a feel for what others are doing for simulation training. Are you utilizing "fake" medications (like pocket nurse), real medications, or expired medications? What safety controls do you have in place to reduce risk of "contamination" (where fake or expired meds make their way into the regular drug supply or clinical unit).

Are you aware of any position statements from organizations on this matter? I know ISMP has posted a few topics to alert us to safety issues.

Aromatherpay use in hospital

Liz Hess's picture

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Hi All,

I am looking in to the storage of aromatherapy/essential oils at our hospital. Currently, these items are used by nurses who have specific training, but not treated as an order item. They follow a nursing focused policy and document in the EHR.

1. Does your hospital use aromatherapy or essential oils?
2. Describe how they are stored - e.g. on the unit, in an ADC, on the counter etc.
3. Do you treat these items like drugs, as it relates to storage and ordering? If, so please describe.

Thanks!
Liz

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