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Pyxis is my preference with a "stand alone" crash cart box that is manually charged and filled.

Sheral Graham
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Can anybody out there give me some suggestions on how their Emergency Departments are handling meds? Are you using computer carts, locked portable cabinets, Pyxis, etc?

Just looking for some suggestions as to how others have set up their ED’s as well as what might be considered best practice.

Thanks for any suggestions!

Brent Massey

Sr. Implementation Specialist

First Consulting Group

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