I will summarize and post to the list if anyone wishes this type of info.
Thank you for the opportunity. robert
Robert Aucoin, RPh 888-765-7428 (Toll free)
Senior Clinical Pharmacist Fax: 225-765-8410
The Children's Center at Office: 225-765-7652
Our Lady of the Lake RMC pager: 225-237-6564 (digital)
Baton Rouge, LA 70808 e-mail: RAucoin@ololrmc.com
"Unparalleled Excellence in Pediatric Health Care"
"We Care for All God's Children"
-----Original Message-----
From: Aucoin, Robert [SMTP:RAucoin@ololrmc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 3:46 PM
To: PharmCare
Subject: Medication administration Policies and pharmacist
Please reply to Robert directly. Perhaps Robert can summarize the responses.
moderator
Quick question to the assembled masses. No intention to start any arguments
with any other services.
1. How many of you in the pharmacy world are listed in your hospital's
policy on Medication as being allowed to administer medication?
2. How many have a policy that states "licensed personnel" as being able to
administer drugs?
3. Are you (pharmacist) allowed to give meds in emergency situations? i.e..
codes.
4. If you are not allowed or listed, then why not?
5. If you are allowed or listed, did you have special training, are you
limited to certain types of medication?
Wednesday afternoon wondering......Robert
Robert Aucoin, RPh 888-765-7428 (Toll free)
Senior Clinical Pharmacist Fax: 225-765-8410
The Children's Center at Office: 225-765-7652
Our Lady of the Lake RMC pager: 225-237-6564 (digital)
Baton Rouge, LA 70808 e-mail: RAucoin@ololrmc.com
"Unparalleled Excellence in Pediatric Health Care"
"We Care for All God's Children"
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