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This video is going to take a look at the medication section.

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So here we have our medication highlighted on the left

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on top we have our breadcrumb trail with our PSR number

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and our event classification

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and here is where we can designate the medication information

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now the medication notes will have come over from the reporter

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Hopefully this includes enough information for us to be able

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to fill out the medication section

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So what we want to do is we want to indicate at what stage did the error occur

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purchasing, storing, dispensing, for this example we're gonna say

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dispensing. And we want to search for the drug involved

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now this is VERY important with medications

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We want to enter at LEAST 4 characters

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either the brand name of the generic

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of the drug that we're looking for. Then when we do that we can hit search

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What this does is this narrows down

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the searching for us to looking for only those drugs

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with these characters, otherwise we'd be searching through thousands

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Once it finds the ones that match our search

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brings us back a list. We can choose the drug that we need.

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Notice that once we do that some information is prepopulated for us

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So then we can come down here and designate

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if appropiate, the form, the dose and strength

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the route, we know the lot number

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is not required, we don't have to. No in addition to being able to search for the drug

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we are able to search for the drug ordered

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in case there was a mix up such as drug A was ordered but drug was administerd

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We would put Drug B at the top since that was administered

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and down here we could look for the drug that was ordered

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again, I need to make sure that I'm only, that I'm using 4 characters

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before I do my search. Maybe the drug that was ordered

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was this one. That fills out our section, prepopulates

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Now if there is more than drug involved I can come down here and add another

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This is gonna open up a second medication section for me

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So I can go ahead and fill this information out again if

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needed, again I can choose this drug.

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a different drug was involved. I can indicate form

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Now if there was a different drug order then what was administered as a second drug

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I could fill that out here and this would prepopulate. And if I needed

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to add a new medication notes I could do that.

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Again, initially a little bit different than if you entering

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this as a DoD event, your going to get this medication

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notes come over from the reporter form

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and as a PSM or investigator

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your going to need to fill out the rest of the medication section

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as you move the record through the process. Only you do that you can hit save

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and that's medications

