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Debra DiTrapano

Minimizing Risk with Standardized IV Care for the Infusion Center

May 9, 2018 by Debra DiTrapano

In recent years there has been a plethora of new infusion and injection therapies flooding the healthcare market. These new therapies are giving patients with chronic illnesses a broader range of treatment options and providing them the opportunity to live their lives with fewer debilitating chronic symptoms.

As an Infusion Center Nurse Manager, with over 25 years of nursing experience, I find the surge of new treatment options to be mind blowing. I still remember when new drugs seemed to take years in development. They would go through a lengthy approval process, including clinical trials, before a new therapy would be released to market and finally become available for patients.

Currently, the speed at which new infusion/injection drugs are approved, gives nurses little time to research and learn the important care points of preparation, administration, patient response to therapy, and patient assessment.

In addition, the days of learning nursing from our more seasoned nurses, thru tradition, and one-on-one training are dwindling fast. We are all out there on the front lines learning together. This makes the availability of reliable evidence based resources more important than ever.

RxTOOLKIT’s RxWORKFLOW™ for IV Safety is answering the call for those concise care points we nurses need in order to provide evidence based care safely and efficiently for our patients.

I have found RxWORKFLOW™ for IV Safety to be convenient and easy to use, providing the information nurses need, right when they need it! It prepares us to provide patients the best quality care:

  • Evidence based processes with quick links to resources ensure the information is credible, reliable, and up-to-date
  • Step-by-step instructions (including recommendations for all equipment needed) help me to prepare and administer the latest infusion/injection therapies
  • Having fast access to trustworthy and comprehensive information gives me confidence that I will do it right for my patients
  • Pop-up calculators ensure that calculations are done correctly and fall within accepted parameters for the drug

Before RxWORKFLOW™ for IV Safety, my nursing colleagues and I adopted fragmented processes to provide safe patient care:

  • Finding the time to research reliable information and learn the administration and preparation for IV medications was always challenging
  • We would carry index cards and pocket notes to help remember the key care points for many IV medications prescribed for patients
  • Keeping a paper binder up to date with all the requirements for each drug regimen was a constant struggle
  • We often sought the help of a colleague with experience in preparing and administering a drug that was new to us
  • Those of us not confident with math skills (myself included!) would often track down another nurse to double check any drug calculations

These fragmented, inconsistent processes lead to wasted time, distractions, and exponentially increased the risk for medication errors.

Many of the highest risk medications are delivered by IV infusion. In fact, 61 percent of the most serious and life-threatening potential adverse drug events are IV drug related.1 IV administration often results in the most serious outcomes of medication errors.2

The development of evidence based practices and standards of care are vital for successful outcomes in outpatient infusion centers. Training staff and keeping them up-to-date on the established guidelines is also imperative for success. RxWORKFLOW™ for IV Safety provides assurance that I have the right information and that I can provide proper training to maintain safety and quality care for my nurses and patients.

Please contact info@RxTOOLKIT.com or visit IVSafety.RxTOOLKIT.com for more information.

[1-2]: http://www.hqinstitute.org/highriskmed (sdpsc_safe_administration_of_high-risk_iv_medication.pdf):[1] Communication with D.W. Bates, M.D., M.Sc. of Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, October, 2001. [2] Hicks, RW, Cousins, DD, Williams, RL. (2003). Summary of Information Submitted to MEDMARX® in the Year 2002. The Quest for Quality. Rockville, MD: USP Center for the Advancement of Patient Safety.

Filed Under: Competency, Medication Safety Tagged With: medication safety, nursing, patient and provider safety, prevention, RxTOOLKIT

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