You could use the Enter Med routine from e-MAR.  The nurses would have
to have PHA access to enter Verified Orders since you are suppressing
them from e-MAR.  I believe you could use the new 'Conflict' settings to
still queue these orders up for pharmacist review.  If there was an
error in order interpretation, etc but the dose was administered, the
pharmacist could discontinue the order with a reasonable explanation why
it is being discontinued and re-entered.
 
We use Enter Med for this scenario but leave their orders UNV and show
these on the e-MAR.  In the case that there was an error, the pharmacist
still has to verify the order and they didn't feel comfortable with this
at first.  We have them say something like 'verified dose was given' and
then edit or re-enter the order.  The patient did in fact receive that
medication/dose.  We were looking for a phrase that wasn't too critical
or would draw undo attention.
 
Jeff Lee
Assistant Director of Pharmacy, Support Services
DCH Regional Medical Center
809 University Blvd E.
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
 
(205) 750-5323
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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] eMAR - Verified/Unverified Meds
 
We are firmly entrenched in eMAR maddness here and are trying to look at
medication process/workflow.
Recently we had a custom moved in that would restrict all unverified
meds from going to the eMAR to prevent nursing from administering
medications that have not been reviewed by a pharmacist. We have however
found a flaw in the plan. If the physician writes a stat order, the
nurse gives the medication (because it is an emergent drug that they can
overrid in the dispensing machine), but pharmacy refuses to verify the
medication without making a change because they feel it is not
appropriate. How can the nurse document exactly what they gave, when the
medication will not be on the eMAR, or the dose on the eMAR may be
different than the dose they gave. (We are also not allowin nursing to
use the adjust dose functionality).
 
I know other sites have this custom and are using it, anyone out there
have any ideas?
 
Thanks as always for your insite!
 
Danielle J. Peppard RN
Clinical Systems Consultant
for Berkshire Health System
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