[MEDITECH-L] 5.6 Magic BMV Acknowledge Orders

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Riggers, Sandy

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Apr 3, 2008, 6:25:57 PM4/3/08
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At your facility:

1. Who Acknowledges the medication order in BMV? The primary caregiver
or the charge nurse?

2. What about Respiratory therapy meds? Nursing or the discipline
itself?

Sandra Riggers, RN

Solutions Development Analyst

Ascension Health Information Services

St. Joseph Regional Medical Center

415 6th Street

Lewiston, ID 83501

208-799-5609

srig...@sjrmc.org


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Kimberly Frick

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Apr 4, 2008, 8:24:39 AM4/4/08
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At our facility:
1. The nurse that signs off the order acknowledges the medication order. This could be the charge nurse or the primary caregiver.
2. Respiratory therapy meds are the same. A nurse has to sign off the orders on the chart, so she typically acknowledges the order unless respiratory gets to it first.


Kim Frick, RN
Project Coordinator
Licking Memorial Health Systems
Phone: 740-348-4114
Fax: 740-348-4769
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Lisa Aracena

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Apr 4, 2008, 1:47:37 PM4/4/08
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Hi All,

Sent on behave of my co-worker
_____________________________________________

To: all eMAR/BMV and Nursing module users:
Subject: Pain assessments on eMAR

We are struggling with pain assessments and the use of eMAR and/or nursing! Could you please send me if and how you set up any documentation on your eMAR for pain/pain reassessment.


1. Are you documenting pain info on your emar?
2. What are you documenting in specifc? A scale or a full assessment (duration, frequency, quality etc...)
3. Are you using a pain scale or several and which one/s? If more than one how did you set it up?
4. Do you do your reassessment post medication administration in the eMAR?
5. Do you also document on pain in your nursing module? If so, what and when (how often?).
6. Do you monitor the emar data to see what kind of correlation you see with NUR?
7. Was this the way it was done when you had a paper MAR?
8. Have you found your process to be successful?

Please kindly respond to peg...@greenhosp.org

I sincerely appreciate your guidance and sharing of information,

Peggy Gray
Greenwich Hospital, CT

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Greenwich Hospital, Yale New-Haven Health Systems
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Spanbauer, Mary

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Apr 4, 2008, 8:47:51 PM4/4/08
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We too are interested in this.

Mary

Mary Spanbauer
Clinical Informatics Specialist
EDM Module Leader
Chinook Health
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Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 17:25:57 -0500

From: "Riggers, Sandy " <srig...@sjrmc.org>

Subject: [MEDITECH-L] 5.6 Magic BMV Acknowledge Orders

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At your facility:

1. Who Acknowledges the medication order in BMV? The primary caregiver
or the charge nurse?

2. What about Respiratory therapy meds? Nursing or the discipline
itself?

Sandra Riggers, RN

Solutions Development Analyst

Ascension Health Information Services

St. Joseph Regional Medical Center

415 6th Street

Lewiston, ID 83501

208-799-5609

srig...@sjrmc.org


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Teri Phillips

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Apr 7, 2008, 10:04:07 AM4/7/08
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Mary,
At our facility the primary caregiver Acknowledges Order on the
medication as they are the one giving the medication and the last line for
verifying the order is correct. Respiratory therapy acknowledges their own
orders.

Teri Phillips MSN, RN
IS Clinical Informatics Administrator
Ponca City Medical Center
Ponca City, OK 74601
(580)765-0563


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At your facility:

Sandra Riggers, RN

Solutions Development Analyst

Ascension Health Information Services

415 6th Street

Lewiston, ID 83501

208-799-5609

srig...@sjrmc.org


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