We use the status board and the worklist. That shows the times meds are
due within the defined period of time. The status board shows the next
med due as long as it is within the last 2 hours up to 12 hours ahead. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brenda Wiley
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 2:44 PM
To: MediTech Users Group
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Sites using BMV,how do you handle missed
documentations?

For facilities that are using BMV, how do you handle
the occurances where a user from a previous shift does
not document on a medication?  

The next shift's nurse comes on, and sees the missed
documentation at the top of the eMAR, with the
previous shift's administration time showing (thereby
NOT showing the time due for his/her shift).

For example, our BID times are 1000 and 2200.  If the
2200 dose is not documented on, THAT time hangs out at
the top of the eMAR, but the day shift nurse needs to
see that it also is due at 1000, and would not really
know that unless s/he looks at the SIG.

Thanks!

Brenda Wiley, RN
Transylvania Community Hospital, Inc.



 
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