What does the red icon mean on the Mar?

A red "Overdue" button appears on the MAR if any doses are overdue for the current patient.
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What does the double red check mark mean on the Mar?

What does a double checkmark icon next to a medication on the MAR mean? How is the administration workflow different for that medication? The medication requires dual signoff. Another nurse will need to review and verify the administration and enter his user ID & password when documenting the administration.
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What color on the MAR indicates an override pull medication?

When a medication is taken out of Pyxis by Override, it creates an Override pull. An Override pull is then documented on the MAR, in fuchsia (pink) and under the Overrides tab on the MAR. To administer a medication taken on override out of Pyxis: 1.
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What does the RX icon represent on the Mar epic?

in the mar, advance time frame to when you'd like to reschedule, click the due time, change the "action" to due and update the time. in the mar, click the rx icon for the relevant order and enter your request.
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Which icon shows that a medication was given during a patient's visit?

When medication has a person icon next to it, this indicates the medication was reported by the patient. When a medication has a house icon next to it, this indicates that the med was entered in Epic as an outpatient prescription from a previous encounter.
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What do the colored dots mean in Epic?

Terms in this set (6)

White Dot. arrived - in front waiting room. Yellow Dot. x-ray ordered. Red Dot.
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What does this purple icon in Manage orders mean?

If a purple square appears next to an order, what does it mean? It means the order has a status of future.
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What are the 3 checks in medication administration?

Frequency – how often a medication must be given. MAR – medication administration record. Route – how a medication is given. Time – when the medication is scheduled on the MAR.
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What does PRN stand for?

The PRN prescription stands for 'pro re nata,' which means that the administration of medication is not scheduled. Instead, the prescription is taken as needed.
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What does Epic ASAP stand for?

ASAP – Application for care and clinical documentation in the emergency department.
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What is medication override?

The override function allows a nurse to remove a medication from the machine before a pharmacist reviews the order. The purpose of the override function is to allow access to medications in urgent/emergent situations.
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When you open your patient's chart what activity does it open to?

When you open any patient's chart, the first activity you see is the Summary activity. Like the Patient List reports, Summary reports pull information from the rest of the chart and provide a lot of patient information in one place.
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How do you stop medication on a paper Mar?

You will not need to enter any information on the back of the MAR. Discontinuing a medication: complete the D/C Date, and draw a slash through the next administration date, followed by the word “Discontinued” or “D/C” and an arrow to the end of the month.
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What are the 5 rights and 3 checks?

These five rights refer to the right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, and right time. It is important that these are followed and checked during the process of administering medications to prevent harm and maintain patient safety.
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What drugs need to be double checked?

10–12 Some organisations require double checking for all medications while others only for high-risk medications such as opioids, chemotherapeutic agents and intravenous drugs. Significant resources are required, given the process requires two individuals instead of one.
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What Mar code is used when someone refuses medication?

The codes on the MAR sheets must be used in the following way:- Page 3 A = Refusal - when a child/young person has been offered their medication and has refused it. C = Hospitalised - only to be used if a child/young person is in hospital.
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What does NPO stand for?

1. NPO Means “Nothing by Mouth” NPO means “nothing by mouth,” from the Latin nil per os. The acronym is simply a doctor's shorthand for a period of time in which you may not eat or drink anything (ask about prescription medication). Fasting is generally prescribed in preparation for an operation or exam.
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What does the Mar stand for?

A Medication Administration Record (MAR, or eMAR for electronic versions), commonly referred to as a drug chart, is the report that serves as a legal record of the drugs administered to a patient at a facility by a health care professional. The MAR is a part of a patient's permanent record on their medical chart.
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What does SOS mean in medical terms?

Medical Definition of SOS

if occasion require; if necessary —used in writing prescriptions. History and Etymology for SOS. Latin si opus sit. More from Merriam-Webster on SOS.
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What info is on a MAR chart?

A MAR chart is the record that details for each resident what is currently prescribed and what has been administered to a resident (including self-administered medicines). The carer or nurse signs each time a drug or device is administered to a patient.
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What are the 6 R's you need to be sure to have each time you administer a medication?

  • Right patient 4.
  • Right medication 4.
  • Right dose 4.
  • Right time 4.
  • Right route 4.
  • Right documentation 4.
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What are the 4 basic rules for medication administration?

The “rights” of medication administration include right patient, right drug, right time, right route, and right dose. These rights are critical for nurses.
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What does the mortar and pestle icon indicate after completing a medication order?

What does the mortar and pestle icon in the patients appointment slot in the Schedule activity mean? That a medication needs to be administered.
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How do you release a Mar hold in epic?

- Select the appropriate orders to be released based on the Future and Standing sections above. To select multiple at once, hold Ctrl on the keyboard and click each one. - Click the Release button to release the orders.
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