With out engineering contrived barcodes created simply for the sake of
hitting 100%, I doubt a facility can ever hit a 100% scan rate.
However, many staff can hit 100% if they don't have a patient with some
of those outlier situations.

 

However, bringing in controlled meds puts this discussion in a whole
other realm.  We have always taken additional precautions with
controlled meds.  I would assume that most facilities have moved away
from multidose vials for controlled meds already, and probably for most
other meds for a myriad of reasons.  You would want to look at the
practice of allow the patient to bring controlled meds in multidose
vials and the impact it can have on things at your facility.  If you
determine that it is the safest, best practice to continue doing that,
then I would guess that you would have to determine whether you want to
skip the BMV so that your users don't have to "replace" the vial, or if
you design a way around the return issue so that you can have the
additional safety of scanning a controlled medication at the bedside.

 

Best of luck to you,

 

Daniel Davis, RN

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Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 10:49 PM
To: 'Lanoue, Ed T'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Pyxis/BMV/Patient Own Med Controls

 

Hey Ed-

Is BMV supposed to hit 100% scanned meds?  Most likely this is a
fantastic example of one that actually shouldn't be scanned for the
reasons you described.  From a "patient safety" view, a solid
implemented point of care medication administration/documentation
program should be the goal - but let's make them realistic and
obtainable.

 

Another reference on this would be the folks at www.PointofCareForum.com
- Kevin.

 

 

 

Kevin McConnell, PharmD.

Clinical Consultant

(713)480-6810

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.RPhInformatics.com

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Lanoue, Ed T
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 11:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Pyxis/BMV/Patient Own Med Controls

 

Hi Everybody,

 

    I am trying to find an easier way to track a patient's controlled
medications that are stored in Pyxis and coded by RX number and tracked
by inventory. The nurse removes the drug from Pyxis like all other
medications, but I'm wondering how to get the vial (which has the order
specific barcode on it) to the patient bedside and then back into the
Pyxis.  I suppose we could have nurses attempt to remove it again and
hit the Cancel button to "return" it. I hate that idea but that's what
I'm coming up with in order to keep the inventory correct.  

 

   Does anyone have a better solution to this problem? 

 

Thanks,

Ed 

   

Edward Lanoue, RPh

Pharmacy Information Systems

Southwestern Vt Medical Center

100 Hospital Drive East

Bennington, VT 05201

phone: 802-447-5370

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