Title: MedPoint MedAdmin Self Study Guide 3.4
1MedPoint - MedAdmin Self Study Guide 3.4
2Introducing MedPoint
- What is MedPoint MedAdmin?
- A clinical decision support tool.
- Clinical decisions should not be based solely on
information viewed on MedPoint. - A patient safety mechanism that incorporates the
Five Rights of medication administration - A system that utilizes barcode technology at the
point of care
3Introducing MedPoint
- Using MedPoint is easy
- Scan your ID and enter a password
- Scan the patient wrist band barcode
- Scan the medication
4FYI
- In all instances throughout this guide the term
select can be accomplished by - Touching the screen if you have touch screen
computers. - Using the left mouse button.
- Double tapping on a touch pad mouse.
- Using the tab key and enter key.
5Log In
- Scan the barcode on your employee ID
- If you do not have your ID badge you can type in
your ID
6Log In
- Type in your password
- Select the enter key or use your mouse to
select login
7Identify Patient
- There are 3 ways to identify a patient and access
their record. - Scan the patient wrist band barcode
- Type in the patient account number
- Select a patients name from a drop down menu
- Of these, only scanning the patients wrist band
barcode does not require a second level patient
identification.
8Identify Patient
Method 1
- Scan the barcode on the patient wrist band
- Scanning the patient ID is considered a
positive identification and will save time
9Identify Patient
Method 2
- Type the patient account number in the Patient
ID field - This allows viewing of information only. A
second step will be necessary to do anything
besides viewing information
10Identify Patient
Method 3
- Select the patient from a drop down list
- The patients names are available on the list
only after you have previously accessed the
patient record - Selecting a patient from the list requires a
another step before you are allowed to do
anything in the record
11Identify Patient
- If the patient record was accessed by Method 2 or
3, this warning appears when trying to do
anything other than view information. - To go any further the patient ID must be verified
by either scanning the wrist band OR typing the
account number.
12Scanning the Patient
- REMEMBER - Scanning the patient bar code
- Is time saving
- Is accurate
- Is a positive patient identification the 1st
time
13More MedPoint Information
- The Bridge MedPoint Medication Management System
receives patient order information from the
pharmacy order entry system. - Ensuring that the pharmacy receives orders as
quickly as possible will help the orders to
display on the bedside device in a timely
fashion. - Once the patient wrist band barcode has been
scanned, one of 2 screens will appear. If there
are no new orders, the patients medication
profile will be displayed. If there are new
orders to be confirmed the Orders screen will
display (Order Confirmation is covered in
detail later in this program).
14When Administering a Med Prior to Pharmacy Order
Entry
- REMEMBER If the order has not been entered into
the pharmacy system, chances are the pharmacist
has not had the opportunity to review the
medication order. In this situation it is the
nurse who is responsible for making sure that the
appropriate checks are done prior to
administering the medication. - If the medication you want to administer has a
barcode, scan it. There is no need to access the
floorstock or formulary lists. - It should be the RARE occasion that requires the
nurse to go to the formulary list. Not all
medications on this list are approved for the
nurse to administer without pharmacy approval of
the order.
15Administering Medications With MedPointThe
BASICS
16Scanning Meds to Administer
- The medication will move from the due list to the
Meds Selected list. - If a medication does not have a barcode or the
barcode can not be read, select the medication
from the list.
17Finish Selecting Medications
- Select the Finish button once all selections
have been made. - If multiple selections were made, the last
scanned item will always be in the first
position. Click on drop down arrow to view the
entire list.
18Completing Transaction
- REVIEW information for accuracy BEFORE applying
your electronic signature. - Closed circles shows the dose has a Given
status - A red check mark next to the dose means maximum
daily dose checking has occurred (more details to
follow) - Select the Document All button to complete the
transaction and affix your electronic signature
19Quick Review
- Basic Steps
- Scan ID badge and enter password
- Scan the patient wristband barcode
- Scan the medications to administer
- Select Finish button
- Review the medication administration information
on the Document screen - Select Document All button to document the
administrations and affix electronic signature - Adding a concept
- Dose detail screen
20New ConceptWarnings and Alerts
21Warnings and Alerts
- Warnings or Alerts may be generated with certain
activities. - OK continue on with activity
- Cancel Stop, return to last screen
- Unlink start the Unlink sequence (this button
is not on every warning screen) - If a drop down menu to select a reason is
present select the most appropriate reason for
the situation at hand. Your facility has a set-up
option that may require you to enter a reason
before you can move on. Remember free text
reasons are not allowed and do not get saved.
22Warnings and Alerts More to See
23New ConceptCo-Signature
24Co-Signature
- What is Co-Signature why do we have it?
- Co-signature is a second witness to a drug
administration. - Drugs There are particular drugs, such as
insulin or chemotherapy that are considered high
risk might need a co-signature prior to
administration. - Person - Certain people such as nursing students
may be required to obtain co-signatures before
administering drugs. - Places - Certain units (oncology) might have a
policy that requires co-signature for all
medication administrations.
25Co-Signature - Required
- When a specific drug requires a co-signature, the
pharmacy may use a comment to alert you. - After scanning the medication barcode, the dose
detail screen will appear.
26Co-Signature - Required
- In any of the situations (drug, person or place)
that require a co-signature the dose detail
screen appears and there is a notice of
required next to the co-signature field.
27Co-Signature - Required
- A user who can be a co-signer would then need to
scan their ID badge while the cursor is in the
co-signature field.
28Co-Signature - Required
- The co-signer then enters their password into the
password field on the Co-Sign Confirmation
window. - Then select OK.
29Co-Signature - Required
- A user can never co-sign their own
administrations. A warning appears, alerting the
user to this situation.
- A user who attempts to co-sign but does not have
that privilege will receive this warning.
30Co-Signature MAR View
- On the MAR View the initials of both the
administrator (1st initials) the co-signer (2nd
initials) show.
31New ConceptAllergy Alert
32Allergy Alerts
- What are Allergy Alerts?
- Allergy alerts tell the nurse something about the
allergy status of the patient. - Types of Allergy Alerts
- No allergy information has been received.
- New allergy information has been received.
- Possible allergy or cross-sensitivity to the
medication being given has been detected.
33Allergy Alerts
- This alert is triggered when MedAdmin has not
received any allergy information from the other
system. This alert is seen each time the patient
is selected until allergy information is received
by MedAdmin (even NKA).
34Allergy Alerts
- This alert is seen when new allergy information
has been received by MedAdmin. This alert is
seen only the first time the patient is selected
after new allergy information has been received.
35Allergy Alerts
- This warning displays when an allergy is detected
during - Order Confirmation
- OR
- Med administration
36Allergy Alerts
- The nurse has 2 choices
- Cancel button which stops the transaction.
- Select a reason to continue and then the OK
button. NOTE MedAdmin requires a reason to
override the warning.
37MAR View Taking a Closer Look
38MAR ViewMedication Administration Record
(On-Line View)
- What is the on-line medication administration
record? - All administration activity is displayed here.
- The place to change documentation on previously
documented medications - Dose details
- Dose status
39MAR ViewGetting There
Select the MAR button from the green Menu Bar View
40Viewing the On-line MAR
- The meds are shown in reverse chronological order
(most recent is first) - What the symbols mean
- Given
- Not Given
- Omitted dose
- Unknown status
41Viewing the On-line MAR
- To view the administrations of a specific
medication, touch the drop down arrow - Select the med from the list
- To view a specific timeframe, touch the drop down
arrow. - Only administrations pertaining to the selected
med and time frame will display
42On-line MARChanging Documentation
- To change the documentation
- Select the administration that you want to edit
the documentation by touching the underlined
medication name - Dose Detail Screen appears
- Change, add to, edit any of the fields. See
earlier slide on Dose Detail Screen)
43New ConceptLogging Out
44Logging Out
- If you simply want to bring up a different
patients record, select the New Patient
button. - If you are done using MedPoint, select Logout
45New ConceptChanging Passwords
46Changing Passwords
- A few words about passwords
- Try to make your password something you will
remember - You will be prompted to change your password
every x days, before it expires, based on your
hospitals chosen password duration time. - REMEMBER KEEP IT TO YOURSELF Your log-in ID and
password used together create your electronic
SIGNATURE.
47Changing Passwords
- Log in to MedPoint
- Select the Change Password button from the Menu
Bar or the Password About to Expire warning
screen
48Changing Passwords
- Type in your OLD password
- Type in your NEW password
- Type in the NEW password again
- Select Change
49The End
- Congratulations!!
- You have just completed the MedPoint MedAdmin
Self Study Guide. - Thank you!
50Updates
- Med Admin has been updated to Version 3.5.
- Please review the Bridge Med Admin 3.5 update
power point.