A study for the establishment of a centralized IV additive program in the Methodist Hospital of Dallas.
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A study for the establishment of a centralized IV additive program in the Methodist Hospital of Dallas.
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The problem considered in this study was to determine the most effective means for the pharmacy service of the Methodist Hospital of Dallas to establish and administer a centralized IV additive program. A work-load study form was distributed to the nurse supervisor of the various wards and a six-day survey was conducted to determine the number of IV solutions given with additives, the times required at the nursing station, the number given per shift, and time saved for nursing personnel. Incompatibilities were researched through the literature, and approximate costs were furnished by contacting the manufacturers involved. It was determined that the most effective means for the pharmacy service of the Methodist Hospital of Dallas to establish and administer a central IV additive program was to purchase a laminar flow unit, utilize existing personnel and space, and implement the program by providing this service to a single nursing unit initially. A recommendation was made to purchase an Abbott Clean Air Center Laminar Flow Horizontal Console Model and to initiate the program in Ward 3L.
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