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Well, I’m not sure that it is a
potential cause of error. I believe they should be looking at it and using
Full Document to get past that date/time. But, regardless of which scheduled
dose they document against, it shows appropriately if you print a regular looking
MAR. So, it almost seems that the scheduled date/time is an internal thing and
once you print out the record you will not find issues. But, this comes from
just a cursory glance, not an in depth review! Daniel
Davis, RN From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] If a med dose is missed, it continues to show up in the "next dose
due" column of the EMAR, even if it is several days old, thus preventing
the ACTUAL "next dose due" from displaying in that column. This is a
potential cause of error, but staff don't always notice it, or if they notice
it, take action to get it resolved (in our facility, only supervisory personnel
can clear this from the EMAR). Has anyone developed an NPR report that will list all accounts that
have a past due med populating the "next dose due" field? Boy, if I
had this sitting on my printer every morning when I walked in, it would sure
make life easier. |
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