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JCAHO is responsible in inspecting hospitals hospital pharmacies
HCFA is responsible overseeing the operations in the hospital
daily routine meds 0900 or 9am
warfarin sodium 1800 or 6pm
tid 0900 1300 1700 or 9am 1pm 5pm
tid antibiotics 0600 1400 2200 or 6am 2pm 10pm
qid 0900 1300 1700 2100 or 9am 1pm 5pm 9pm
q12d 0900 2100 or 9am 9pm
with meals 0900 1300 1800 or 9am 11pm 6pm
indications suggesting a need for a mue adverse medication events signs of treatment failures pharmacist interventions to improve med therapy non formulary meds used or requested patient dissatisfaction in the quality of life
specific responsibilities that a pharmacist that a pharmacist has on a mue developing an operational plan for mue programs working collaboratively with prescribers and other to develope criteria reviewing med orders and consulting with prescribers managing mue programs and processes collecting patient data and resolving problems interpreting and recommending changes in medication providing information and education
pharmacy is responsible to provide stock to special departments such as... emergency department respiratory therapy clinics chemotherapy pain management
necessary information on a patients profile start date med and dose cart fill quantities allergies directions and route patients name and room number diagnosis stop date
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