Please post.
 
We are currently using Emar and just document that it was verified by an
RN/LPN - Y/N.  We changed this when going to BMV because of the
difficultly of needing someone at the bedside otherwise.
 
I am currently involved in another project looking at this very topic
and it would be great to know what others are doing.
 
Sharon

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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Med documentation of High Alert Meds...


Either on paper or electronically, do you require a "co-sign" on High
Alert Meds?
If so:
1.      Briefly, which meds are considered HA at your site 
2.      If electronically, do you require a PIN or just the User ID 
If not, does your site have nursing use a non-documented visual
verification of any meds (insulin, peds doses, etc.)?
 
Thanks to all - Kevin.
 
 
 
Kevin McConnell, PharmD.
Clinical Consultant
(713)480-6810
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  <http://www.RPhInformatics.com> 
 
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