Re: Intellidot WE use it
We use the intellidot at the hospital I work at they first brought it in while I was a student so I didnt get the chance really not to use it but I know that this system has kept me from making med errors Thats the upside. The downside is it is all by computer so one wrong button and the whole thing goes wrong.
For instance the "caret" first we scan the patients id bracelet then we scan the med if that med is not ordered for that patient it says no order found well if the order is brand new it wont be on there if it is an emergency med it wont be on there anyway if it is on the caret then u give it if it isnt and u know the order is correct then u give it anyway and u can override any med as new medication order. there is a sheet stapled to every room with reasons and such as to why u are giving a certain med either late or early or a new med with no order found they have this little "dot" that u can scan to "omit" or delete the entry if u are not careful u accidentaly scan "omit all" well every med u ahve scanned for the night is now omitted I have done this ONCE and had to go into the computer manually and put in each med that I gave. for those of us computer junkies out there its not that big a deal just a little time consuming for those with no computer skills it is a mess. oh ya and one more drawback lol it tells when ya even a minute late ya know after the 30 or hour u have to give a med. depending on what hospital u are at if we are 31 minutes early it wants to know why and if we are 61 minutes late it wants to know why. there is a little "dot" to scan that says unable to accomadate lead lag time that is my favorite button OF course when u live in OK and there are no rules apparently as to patient staff ratio and we are taking 8-11 patients on the over night shift there are a lot of times that u are unable to accomodate!!!!!
Personally I love the caret and intellidot system.
Christi
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