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Improving Inpatient Influenza Administration Rates With Pharmacy Involvement . RISHP PHARMACY SHOWCASE NOVEMBER 9, 2011. Mark Curtis RPh. Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator Roger Williams Medical Center. Process before 2010-2011 Season. PAPER SCREENING TOOL FILLED OUT.
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Improving Inpatient Influenza Administration Rates With Pharmacy Involvement RISHP PHARMACY SHOWCASE NOVEMBER 9, 2011
Mark Curtis RPh. Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator Roger Williams Medical Center
Process before 2010-2011 Season PAPER SCREENING TOOL FILLED OUT REVIEWED AND SIGNED BY THE DOCTOR FAXED TO PHARMACY ENTERED AND PUT ON HOLD RN CALLED PHARMACY FOR DOSE PHARMACY SENT DOSE TO FLOOR ADMINISTERED TO PATIENT PRIOR TO DISCHARGE
Process before 2010-2011 Season PROBLEMS: DOCTORS MISSED SIGNING THE FORM SIGNED FORMS NOT FAXED TO PHARMACY ENTERED ORDERS ON HOLD MISSED BY RN DOSES REQUESTED AT TIME OF DISCHARGE PHARMACY SENT DOSE PAST DISCHARGE DOSE NOT ADMINISTERED OR DOCUMENTED
New Process For 2010-2011 Season SCREEMING DONE BY NURSING AT ADMISSION APPROVED STANDING ORDERS BASED ON SCREENING (REQUESTED ANNUALLY) PHARMACY VACCINATION REPORT PHARMACY AND NURSING COMMUNICATION (TALK WITH PATIENT WHEN DESIRED) ORDER SCHEDULED AND SENT AS DISCUSSED PHARMACY FOLLOW-UP DAILY
Thanks to the Nursing staff at RWMC for their hard work at collaborating with Pharmacy on this successful initiative.
Questions? Thank You!