Originally Posted by meownsmile
Reusing a single use vial isnt doing anything but costing your hospital. I know it seems wasteful, but the patient is charged by what is pulled from pyxis not by what is signed off on MARs as doses given. Do yourself a favor and adhere to your policy and discard and waste what isnt given. It not only keeps you from becoming suspect for diversion (keeps you out from under the light as far as accountability) but helps keep your facilities budget on target.
I don't see how it makes any difference. If I pull an 8mg vial, and use 8mg over the course of the noc, how is that costing the hospital money, as opposed to me pulling several 8mg vials and wasting most of it over the course of the noc? And isn't using patient resources wisely a part of our jobs? Further, a significant number of our patients have no or limited insurance. So, if they don't pay a portion (or all) of their bill, am I not ultimately saving the hospital money, by keeping their bill down?
Our charting is computerized, we use a bar code method for drug dispensing. If my scanned MAR matches my shift pulls per pt for the pyxis, there is no issue. Incidentally, we have brought this up with pharmacy and our CNS, and both agree that if the patient is using multiple doses, this is indeed an option of pulling the meds; but we have to maintain responsibility for wasting any at the end of the shift. I'm okay with that. I'm sure this will change if any of us screw this up.
That's why I don't put it in the pt drawer; I'm worried I would forget to waste any at the end of the night.