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Please post to L we have the same problem.
thanks 


Susan Besheer RN
PCS/EDM IT Apps. Specialist
phone: 909 580-2611
pager:  909 349-8454
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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] first dose notification?

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Are there any facilities out there that have found a solution for the
national standard regarding Nursing documentation of first dose
administering of meds?  Current policies and procedures would be great to
get and even exactly how the process works from the Pharmacy to Nursing.  We
are trying to come up with a solution to this but are running into problems
with the fact that depending on the med administered there could be a time
frame of 4 hours before there could be adverse reactions all the way up to
12 hours.  Any information would be helpful.....Thanks,

Brandon Gauntt
Nursing Systems Analyst
Inland Northwest Health Services
Information Resource Management
157 S. Howard, Suite 400
Spokane, WA  99201
509-462-3440
509-710-6585 (Cell)

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