What type of note do you typically choose to get to the detailed report?
Progress note
Care plan note
Discharge summary
Interdisciplinary team note
What is the name of the document used to find medications administered during an admission?
Medication list
MAR
Continue taking
Stop taking
What is the 'dose unit' for an albuterol inhaler?
Mcg/act
Inhale
Grams
Puff
If your patient is given the same medication, dose, and schedule but a different type of administration, is this a new entry? (for the team when comfortable)
Yes
No
Please check all of the things you would look for in the inpatient medication administration report?
Dose
Unit
Nurse who administered
Patient age
DNR/DNI
Schedule
Action
Route
Is a lactated ringer's bolus a conmed log entry?
Yes
No
Is a heparin lock a conmed log entry?
Yes
No
How is a steroid taper entered into a conmed log?
One entry for the entire prescription
New entry for each dose change, but date start date is the date prescribed and end date is the last date they are on steroids
New entry for each dose change, with start and end date of each dose being different
Your patient is currently here for C2D1 and they are receiving Taxol, a standard of care chemo drug. They are also receiving soc premeds. What would be added to the conmed log?
Taxol
Neither
Premeds
Both
If your dose unit (ie puff) is not an option in OnCore, what would you do?
Choose the closest unit in the drop down
Don't put a dose unit
Save the form and add a note
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