Question for BMV user r/t Co-sign function

Do you use a cosigner when given medications, ex insulin? If you do, how are
you using the co-signer. From what I can see with the MAR, the co signer is
used at administration, but our nurses prefer to have a 
co signer when the med is actually drawn up in the syringe. This is causing
us a lot of grief, as it now requires 2 nurses to be in the med room when
med is drawn, as well as at administration to actually enter their ID and
Password.  How are you handling co-signers?

Thanks, 
Dana Pontious, RN
Nursing Analyst
Elk Regional Health Center
St Marys, PA 15857
814 788-8682
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