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janders2003

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  1. Is it ever okay in any circumstance for an RN to take home clients narcotic medications to set them up for dispensing? My coworker supervisor took home over 25 clients suboxone to "set up for dispensing" so she didnt have to come in to work early. I think this violates Minn board of nursing regulations. Is so do I have a duty to report? I am an LPN
  2. I did use accuscan in my clinicals, and thought it was neat once I got used to it. The accudose machine however I dont trust. Has anyone else had problems when running the accudose report where it comes up unauthorized pocket opened, when it was not??? I hear a sensor problem can cause it but my supervisor has not gotton to the bottome of it yet. Would love to hear if anyone has heard of similar circumstances with the accudose machine. Any insight anyone???
  3. I am SO happy to find someone else that may be able to help solve this puzzle!!!!! how were you able to find the problem, figuring out it was a faulty sensor?? My friend is 40 year old male nurse who works in a ER small rural hospital, his supervisor is saying he must have "somehow" tampered with the machine. They have not had a tech out or anything. Did your situation get resolved, and how? Was it a McKesson Accudose?? Did touching the wrong pocket once the drawer was opened create a actual printout resulting in "unauthorized pocket opening" on the computer printout? Thankyou for responding to my email. Hoping and praying a fellow nurse may be able to shed some light. I work at a residential treatment facility and do not work with an accudose dispensing machine but used them in the hospital during clinicals. The whole situation is dumbfinding. His supervisor is assuming he tampered and opened unauthorized drawers which he did not!!! Any other info would be APPRECIATED!!
  4. Yes, similar to a pyxsis. You have to put in a patients name, your user name and pin #, drawer then opens and the one pocket then opens for access.
  5. I also took the nclex twice, and failed both times, even though I was an A student all through the nursing program. How frustrating. I am gearing up to try for the third time. I hope you passed. Just know way of knowing. If not, try again as we all do!!!!!
  6. Help! I am an RN graduate, and have a frined who is an RN. He is accused of entering an accudose machine in an ER setting as an unauthorized user. When a accudose computer report was ran it showed "unauthorized pocket opened" under his user by name computer printout page. This is showing like 3 unauthorized pocket opening in 14 seconds, no patient name comes up before this, which is unexplainable. Also I believe impossible to do in 14 seconds. His supervisor tells him there are only 2 ways this can happer, per Mckesson. #1, a sensor problem on the machine, or #2 breaking into a pocket. There was nothing broken on the pockets, no tampering involved. Has anyone out there ever heard of or expperienced anything similar???? This is causing a lot of stress and would love to come up with a logical answer. Would love to hear from anyone that may have any similar story or situation. Thanks fellow nurses!!!

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