LASALasa in medication management involves systematic assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation. Staff trained on standards, procedures documented, outcomes monitored. Quality improvement when gaps identified. Aligns with accreditation requirements.
CONFUSIONLimiting brands/models reduces: staff confusion with multiple interfaces, programming errors from unfamiliarity, training burden, maintenance complexity, and medication errors. Standardization improves safety through consistent use, focused training, and reduced cognitive load for staff.
SEPARATIONHigh-alert medications. are managed with additional safety measures including. special labeling, storage separation, restricted access, and heightened awareness.
LABELINGPharmacy ensures safety through: verification of orders, aseptic technique, clean room for sterile compounding, double-check systems for high-alert medications, labeling standards, expiry date tracking, quality assurance checks, and environmental monitoring.
TALLMANTallman in medication management involves systematic assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation. Staff trained on standards, procedures documented, outcomes monitored. Quality improvement when gaps identified. Aligns with accreditation requirements.
AWARENESSKey indicators include: number of community members served, health status improvements, wait times, readmission/ED visit rates, falls prevention, client satisfaction, community awareness, partnership engagement. Also track population-specific indicators like chronic disease management, imm
VERIFICATION[REQUIRES CRITERIA REMAP] This question is currently mapped to CHS 1. 1 (IPAC Risk Assessment) but asks about service response times. Original answer claimed '24-48 hours for urgent' and '5 business days for routine' - these timeframes need verification in policy before use.
INDEPENDENTWhere a participant is not able to complete these forms independently, they will be provided to an identified SDM for completion. This process is documented in organizational policies available on the intranet, and specific examples can be found in department procedure manuals.
PREVENTIONEvidence-based strategies to reduce adverse events. Risk factors identified, interventions implemented, effectiveness evaluated. Proactive approach improves outcomes and supports accreditation.
SAFEGUARDSThis information is available on The Pulse intranet (The Pulse/PolicyMedical). In the 'High-Alert Medications Policy' on the intranet, it describes required safeguards like independent double checks and specific storage instructions. I can also show you PHARM-033-2 (PCA), which details the