Key Term
Key Term
Key Term
Key Term
Key Term
100

a medication order written by a physician on admission of a patient to the hospital; may or may not include a medication order

Admitting Order

100

A list of approved medications for use within the hospital; this list is approved by the P&T Committee

Drug formulary

100

A patient’s medications brought from home to continue use while in hospital

Home Medications

100

An independent governing body that sets standards for quality patient care and safety in hospitals and other healthcare facilities; this organization is responsible for the accreditation of hospitals

The Joint Commission

100

a committee of the hospital that reviews, approves and revises the hospital's formulary of drugs and maintains the drug use policies of the hospital

Pharmacy and  Therapeutics  (P&T) Committee

200

A secure, locked storage cabinet of designated drugs on a nursing unit whose software can track on a nursing unit whose software can track the dispensing and administration of each dose of medication to each patient

Automated Medication Dispensing System(AMDS)

200

Computerized health information record to share patient information amoung authorized healthcare providers to better coordinate health care.

Electronic Health  Record (EHR)

200

A committee of the hospital that ensures that appropriate protection is provided to patients using protection is provided to patients using investigational drugs; sometimes referred to as the Human Use Committee.

Institutional Re view Board (IRB)

200

a hard copy or digital legal document that contains the clinical information that a hospital collects in-house and consists of patient identifying demographics, hospital room number, physician notes, problem list, medication orders and list, nursing assessments, and discharge.

medical chart

200

an area of the inpatient pharmacy that houses frequently prescribed formulary drugs in commercially prescribed formulary drugs in commercially available unit dose packaging, thus allowing efficient medication cart filling by more than one technician.

Pick station

300

A daily printout of all patient profiles

Cart Fill List

300

An online record that documents the administration time of each drug to each nursing patient care station or floor

 eMAR

300

Documentation by the nurse upon admission to the hospital

Intake record

300

a prescription written in the hospital setting

Medication order

300

an online or written, step-by-step set of instructions for pharmacists and technicians alike on all operations within the pharmacy department.

policy and procedures manual

400

Also known as the pharmacist in Charge (PIC) the chief executive officer of the hospital pharmacy department

Director of Pharmacy

400

Medications stocked in a secured area at each nursing patient care station or floor.

floor stock

400

A centralized pharmacy service that prepares IV TPN, and hazardous preparations in a sterile, cleanroom work environment

IV admixture

400

a drug not included on the hospital’s drug formulary

Nonformulary  drug

400

a system of procedures, activities feedback, and oversight that ensures that operational and quality standards are consistently met

Quality Assurance (QA)

500

An order written by a physician that provides take-home instructions, including prescribed medications and doses for a discharged patient

Discharge order

500

A specialty pharmacy set up particularly to serve home healthcare dispensing

home infusion  pharmacy

500

A drug used in clinical trials that has not yet been approved by the FDA for use in the general population, or a drug used for non-approved indicaitons

investigational  drug

500

the minimum restock and maximum reorder levels for each drug on each nursing unit

par levels

500

a medication order that is to be filled and sent to the patient care unit immediately

STAT order

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