Diazepam Us Pharmacy
6. december 2011 at 20:14
Related article: 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. DISPOSITION: Admission Staff Name/Signature____________________________________ Date/Time______________ Ward/Living Unit Nurse Name/Signature______________________________ Date/Time______________ Name/Signature of Nurse Sending Med to Pharmacy_____________________ Date/Time______________ Quantity verified in Pharmacy by_____________________________________ Date__________________ DATE RETURNED TO LIVING UNIT____________AUTHORIZING M.D._______________________ DATE PICKED UP BY CONSUMER_____________ AUTHORIZING M.D._______________________ Name and Signature of Person Receiving Medication(s) DATE Diazepam Us Pharmacy MAILED TO CONSUMER_______________ AUTHORIZING M.D.________________________ DATE DESTROYED BY PHARMACY___________ PHARMACIST_____________________________ III-6 DRUG STORAGE AREAS IN UNIT/LIVING AREAS Supervision of drug storage is the responsibility of the Pharmacy Director or designee. Every month a pharmacist or specially trained pharmacy personnel will inspect all areas where drugs are stored and complete a Inspection Report of Medication Stations. The after hours cabinets will be inspected by pharmacy personnel at least weekly, and an inspection sheet will be signed. The nursing personnel in the Units/Living Areas are responsible to ensure that medications are properly stored, and that procedures are properly carried out. Keys to the drug storage areas are to be separate from any other keys i.e. grand master etc. Nursing personnel will be responsible for these keys and should pass the keys onto the next shift. Deficiencies will be reported to the Nursing Supervisor and must be corrected immediately. 1. Medication storage and work areas must be functional and provide: a. Adequate lighting. b. Adequate work space protected from traffic and noise. c. Hot and cold running water. d. Refrigeration space.
