26. Alert Physician that there are no allergies documented for Drugs or Drug
Categories
Alerts clinician ‐ when a hematocrit is falling rapidly, not when a hematocrit is
low or falling slowly
Alerts clinician ‐ when a high glucose result is received for a patient ‐ this can
alert when an order for such medication is placed AND patient has recent high
glucose.
Alerts clinician ‐ when a high potassium result is received for a patient ‐ when
there is a high potassium AND patient is receiving medications that can continue
to elevate potassium further ‐ when an order for such medication is placed AND
patient has recent high potassium.
Alerts clinician ‐ when a high sodium result is received for a patient ‐ this can
alert when an order for such medication is placed AND patient has recent high
sodium.
Alerts clinician ‐ when a low creatinine clearance result is received for a patient
and the patient has current orders for conflicting medications ‐ when an order
for such medication is placed AND patient has recent low creatinine clearance
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27. Alerts clinician ‐ when a low glucose result is received for a patient ‐ this can alert
when an order for such medication is placed AND patient has recent low
glucose, but default is set to NOT alert on order entry.
Alerts clinician ‐ when a low potassium result is received for a patient ‐ when a
potassium is falling ‐ when there is a low potassium AND patient is receiving
medications that can continue to lower potassium further ‐ when an order for
such medication is placed AND patient has recent low potassium.
Alerts clinician ‐ when a low sodium result is received for a patient ‐ when a
sodium is falling ‐ this can alert when an order for such medication is placed AND
patient has recent low sodium.
Alerts clinician ‐ when the platelets are falling AND patient is receiving
medications that can continue to lower platelets further ‐ when there are a low
platelets AND patient is receiving medications that can continue to lower
platelets further ‐ when an order for such medication is placed AND patient has
recent low or falling platelets.
Calculate ingredients for TPN Order
Calculates Padua Model DVT risk assessment score
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28. Chemical & mechanical restraints
Create ED pediatric sepsis alert in ED Nursing Triage Note
Critical lab values post a flag in the 'Unacknowledged Alerts'
column. Clicking on the alert shows the lab result and provides
an opportunity to document the response.
Fires 'Name Alert' in 'Similar Name' column of patient list
Generate an alert to prevent duplicate diet order
Heparin dosing related
If a previous echocardiogram was ordered, the following alert
is given: "Please note: a previous transthoracic echocardiogram
was ordered on [date]".
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29. If carboplatin is selected, the following alert is given: "AUC
Cockgraft‐Gault calculator is defaulted to utilize IDEAL body
weight. Choices for ACTUAL and ADJUSTED body weight are
available by changing the default in the dose calculator. Please
utilize 'AUC (Cockgraft‐Gault actual)' when a patient's actual
body weight is LESS than their ideal body weight to ensure
appropriate dose."
Insulin dose calculated
Place an CDiff +ve result comment in the header at the time of
result posting.
Provide INR Lab Results and Prior Dosing History on the Order
Set Form
Pulls in any infection control precautions into the radiology
requisition order form
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31. Start ExitCare application from a document list radio button.
The ED Nurse Triage assessment places a flag on the ED display board
and fires an alert ("This patient has met modified SIRS criteria and may
be at risk for serious infection.") if the temperature, pulse, respirations
or blood pressure are more or less than defined parameters for
children for particular ages.
This MLM will create C‐Diff infection alert header when patient
readmitted and he had that infection in most recent visit.
To pull active DNR order list and insert in DNR order section of
Summary of Care|Discharge|Transfer Note
To warn the person ordering NPO or dc tube feeding, that the patient
is on hypoglycemic drug(s) and may require supplementation.
tPA dose calculation
Warn user that concurrent use of anticoagulants, antiplatelets, and
thrombolytic medications are prohibited with indwelling neuraxial
catheters
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