Drug Diversion Prevention
Alaris Pump
Barcode Scanning
High Alert Meds
Pain Meds & Assessment
100

Heliometrics

What is a healthcare analytics software that specializes in monitoring and preventing drug diversion within the pharmaceutical supply chain. It utilizes data from electronic health records, automated dispensing cabinets, and other pharmacy systems to detect and investigate anomalous behavior related to drug diversion. 

100

The Alaris system is designed to restrict medication use to one patient at a time, enhancing safety during patient care.   True/False

True

100

The primary purpose of medication barcode scanning.  

What is to prevent medication errors and ensure the correct administration of medications to patients?

100

How High Alert Medications are identified.

High-alert medications are identified based on the severity of potential harm rather than the likelihood of errors.

100

This type of pain is intermittent worsening of pain that occurs spontaneously in relation to a specific activity.

What is breakthrough pain?

200

Meeting once a month

What is our Drug Diversion Prevention Committee meeting cadence?

200

This digital database integrated into the Alaris™ Infusion System, designed to enhance patient safety by providing predefined dosing limits and infusion parameters for medications.

What is the drug library?

200

The compliance of barcode scanning

What is 95% and over?

200

This high alert medication when administered as continuous infusion, it requires two duals signage.

What is insulin infusion? 

200

Minimum time between doses allowed by the medication order.

What is the dosing interval?

300

It is the responsibility of Nursing, Pharmacy, Physicians, and ALL Medical Staff members.

Who's oversee drug diversion prevention in the hospital? 

300
The compliance rate of guardrail use

What is 90% and above?

300

This committee oversee the compliance of medication barcoding scanning.  

What is Medication Safety Committee?

300

Pharmacy does this when dispensing high alert medications.

What is affixing an auxiliary label to the drugs?

300

Reassess the patient after this time interval when drug approximately reaches peak effect if needed per provider order or ministry-specific policy.

What is after at least 30 minutes for IV administration?

What is after at least 60 minutes for PO/IM/SQ/Rectal/Topical/Other Non-IV Route administration?

400

Drug diversion prevention analyst

Who's responsible for audit, tracking, and reporting controlled substances activities?

400

This drug specific features are irreversible safety settings that prevent serious dosing mistakes by stopping infusions outside established, safe dose parameters.

What is the drug hard limits?

400

Bypassing barcode scanning can lead this outcome  

What are medication errors?

400

This committee oversee high alert medication management.

What is Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee?

400

Consider this modality for patients requiring frequent injectable doses of opioids.

What is a PCA (Patient Controlled Analgesia)?

500

Pyxis discrepancies need to be closed within this timeframe.

What is within 24 hours?
500

The pump also has this feature that can be overridden based on clinical requirements.

What is the drug soft limits?

500

BCMA  

What is Barcoded Medication Administration?

500

This agency provides most up to date high alerts medications resources.

What is ISMP (Institute of Safe Medication Practice)?

500

This pain management modality should be used whenever possible to enhance pain relief and minimize opioid requirements.

What is "Multimodal pain management"?

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