Hi Karen-
I guess I'm just curious how do they know there's something outstanding?
When it DC's, it yellows out and falls to the bottom (if you have it sort
that way) - do they open it up and check, do they get that info from the
Admin Report.?
 
It's the workflow I guess I'm curious about - thanks.
 
 
 
Kevin McConnell, PharmD.
Clinical Consultant
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What are other hospitals doing when an order is dc'd and there is an
outstanding dose to be addressed on the emar.  Currently we have the nurse
go back and document not given and the reason  code is Med DC'd.  Anyone
else coming up with any solutions so the nurse would not have to do this.
Meditech says "working as designed, blah blah blah."  Please post to list
and thanks for any help/comments.
 
Karen Hunter
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