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Oct 28, 2009 07:54 PM

Two Patient Identifiers

by pippy48

Hi Everyone,

I have been doing research for a scholarly paper that I'm working on regarding two patient identifiers, and I was wondering what type of measures your hospital uses. We use armband with patient name and ID number, and compare it to the order. I look forward to your reply. Thank you. Trisha.


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No. 1
from LinzyRN
Old Oct 28, 2009, 08:14 PM

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We ask the patient their name and also their date of birth. We compare a sticker from their chart to their armband as we ask this.
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No. 2
from CharlieT
Old Oct 28, 2009, 08:15 PM

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Hi Trisha,

We use armband name plus DOB vs. what is on the MAR. We also ask patient for name and DOB, but some are too confused to know. Hope this helps and good luck with the paper.
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No. 3
from mayapillai
Old Oct 28, 2009, 08:28 PM

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We also use name and medical record number / Date of birth.I also agree with the above posting some elderly patients have dementia/Alzheimer's and transient confusion with medical condition like low sodium, dehydration.
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from AuntieRN
Old Oct 28, 2009, 11:12 PM

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We ask name and dob which is checked against the emar then we scan their armband. If you are on the wrong emar it will tell you and wont let you go any further.
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No. 5
from canoehead
Old Oct 29, 2009, 02:38 AM

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Policy at one of my hospitals was 2 identifiers, but in actual practice it was not followed. I wonder how often the 2 identifier policy is really used, or if it's just a way for admin to look good, or find a reason to blame mistakes on staff. If I check an armband that's fine, but if I ask the patient anything (especially a sleepy patient, being woken with every med) it's bloody inaccurate, slow to accomplish, and I'm almost certain to addwork to my day, since an awakened/more confused patient will have more needs.
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No. 6
from Whispera
Old Oct 29, 2009, 10:23 AM

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extra nameband on the wall at the head of the bed or on the bed, ask visitor if any...
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No. 7
from mcknis
Old Oct 31, 2009, 04:59 PM

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Name and DOB if awake, A&O. If not, then trust the armband is accurate and refer to armband. Armbands have been placed on the wrong pts before, but its always the staff nurses fault if a mistake is made.
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No. 8
from OldnurseRN
Old Nov 05, 2009, 06:06 PM

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Different hospitals I've worked at have different policies. The last one we had the patient state their name and DOB and compared it to their armband. Where I work now it's very unusual to have a patient we don't know (it's a small hospital in a very small community) so checking the armband is what we do.
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No. 9
from OldnurseRN
Old Nov 05, 2009, 06:11 PM

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I should also have mentioned we scan the patient's armband and the medication before administration.
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