This is one of the issues our BMV clinical team is discussing also.  We
had a BMV site visit to another hospital, and they scan the meds at the
doorway of the patient room with 2 nurses confirming the patient ID and
barcode.  They do not bring the laptop cart into the isolation room.  
We don't have computers at the bedside, we mostly use carts and hallway
stations, so we are struggling with how to get it to the bedside without
having to swab down a cart every time the nurses have to enter the
isolation room.
 

Phyllis Wark, RN 
IS Clinical Analyst 
Exeter Hospital 
Exeter, NH 03833 
603.580.7897 
Fax 603.580.6871 
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From: Kim Hendrix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 8:11 AM
To: meditech-l@mtusers.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: BMV Questions 



Hi All, 

 

We are getting ready to Go Live with BMV in late May & I wanted to know
what others do for the following:

 

What is your policy dealing with Contact isolation patients?

 

 

 

 

 

C/S 5.5 sr 2 

 

Kimberly J. Hendrix 

Clinical Informatics Analyst 

Newberry County Memorial Hospital 

2669 Kinard Street PO Box 497 

Newberry SC 29108 

(803) 276-7570 ext. 279

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PLEASE NOTE: My email address has changed to
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