That is how ours our built as well.(In the pharmacy dictionary, most users have
found that they cannot put a strength of a % in the strength field and have
their
price calculations work out.) We did quite a bit of editing on the drugs we
pulled into QUICKscripts and will redo the drugs we put into quickscripts next.
Since RXM is just a sort of typewriter, you can put the actual strength of the
ointment into the strength field. However, if you want to build different
sizes of tubes, you have to build separate strings - all within the same
mnemonic and using the same NDC, or put the different sizes into the trade
name. Or
put the different sizes into the strength field like we did in pharmacy and
just put the strength into the generic or trade name like we did in pharmacy.
For Quickscripts, the size doesn' matter so much since we are going to send
whatever we have - if we have unit dose, they will get unit dose. So the
strength is in the trade and generic names. They have 0 in the dose field and
"Apply to" as the first few words. you must also enter something in the
units field so I just defaulted in gm. That's about it.
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We have the PHA Drug Dx built the same way and use the Zero dose in Pharmacy.
In QuickScripts, we have the Zero dose with default Dose Instruction as "Apply
to". As far as I know, in POM, the Edit Dose box comes up anytime the default
dose is Zero, regardless if you have a free text description there or not. By
using "Apply to" in the dose description, our hope is that it will prompt the
Prescriber to finish the thought and enter the site of application. We are
still implementing POM, so I can't give you an estimate on how often that
actually happens, but it does work.
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For Magic sites using POM. How are your Topical Medications (Ointments and
Creams) built in the PHA drug dictionary?
We currently have ours built with the tube size as the strength (15 gm) and
Pharmacy uses zero dosing with the application site in the dose instructions.
To build Quickscripts with this process we would need to include all possible
application sites for the provider.
In POM when a provider orders without a Quickscript they are asked for a dose
in gm or gm/kg and dose instructions can also be built. Does anyone have a
better solution for POM?
Thanks,
Melissa
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Holyoke Medical Center
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