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Controlled Drugs In A Non-Acute Setting.....
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When signing the controlled drugs register are you signing to say you have removed them from the cupboard and then recording on the MAR to say that it has been administered? Or are you signing the controlled register to say it has been administered as well as removed from the cupboard?
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is there trouble about this ?
prescription is when a doctor sign a bit of paper - pink sheet - drug cardex.
BUT you can have group prescriptions which are unsigned and hospital policy. Group prescriptions had a vogue in the 90s
dispensing is when the pharmacist or nurse or doctor or dispenser takes the drug from the shelf give it to the person who is gonna give it
administration is when the doctor injects it or the nurse says 'Bottoms up' ! and so on
and so ...... signing the controlled drugs register tallies with ... dispensing.
You are giving it to the person who will administer it.
signing the drug sheet tallies with ... adminstration.
I hope this helps.
different words to describe different part of the drug giving process.
I was on the children formulary BNF advisory committee
and I knew it would all come in useful one day !
trouble over this can be very troublesome to your career and you may find it useful to ask for written clarification from your line manager.
is there trouble about this ?
prescription is when a doctor sign a bit of paper - pink sheet - drug cardex.
BUT you can have group prescriptions which are unsigned and hospital policy. Group prescriptions had a vogue in the 90s
dispensing is when the pharmacist or nurse or doctor or dispenser takes the drug from the shelf give it to the person who is gonna give it
administration is when the doctor injects it or the nurse says 'Bottoms up' ! and so on
and so ...... signing the controlled drugs register tallies with ... dispensing.
You are giving it to the person who will administer it.
signing the drug sheet tallies with ... adminstration.
I hope this helps.
different words to describe different part of the drug giving process.
I was on the children formulary BNF advisory committee
and I knew it would all come in useful one day !
trouble over this can be very troublesome to your career and you may find it useful to ask for written clarification from your line manager.
Yes, as Peter has said, there are two parts and two separate places to sign. Taking the correct amount from the cupboard does not prove the person has taken it. It may have been given to the wrong person, lost, refused by the correct person. The MARR charts are for that part. Again, 2 signatures needed .
Yes- I am looking, but it's more by omission of what a controlled drug register is for, rather than spelling it out. What I would suggest, is that you take the Register to him/her and ask where it shows that the medication has actually been given/ taken and not declined, spat out, given to the wrong person etc. You would think a little logic and common sense would make them want to cover themselves. Maybe put it that way? Less chance of being sued...
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