Re: question...to go meds
No problems with that in my current position. Thankfully.
I have worked places that "dispense" and it was a PITA.
Basically, the pharmacy packages a set list (commonly written) of "meds to go. 4 pack or 6 pack"
The MD writes an order for a "to go pack".
This pack is retrieved from the pyxis under the patients name. (No more depleting the on hand quantity!) We take it to the MD for signature/instruction and verification before we d/c the patient.
Pack is labeled.
Name ______________________
Date________________________
Medication Name and strength
Quantity - 6 (Six)
Take ____ tablet/capsule (etc) by _____
every ____ hrs/days.
Authority _____________________ (MD name/signature)
Also, all precautions are labeled and a medication information sheet (prepared by pharmacy) is distributed with the 'to go pack". This is noted in the discharge instructions as dispensed with information sheet and notes if additional Rx is given along with other d/c info.
I think this system worked fairly well.
Good Luck.
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