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2-4-20081 EasyScript Quick Tips for Providers
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2-4-20082 Why Use EasyScript? It helps us to improve safety and quality by: Maintaining an accurate medication profile for medication reconciliation. Checking for drug allergies and drug to drug interactions Standardizing dosing. Preventing errors due to illegible handwriting.
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2-4-20083 Components of a Prescription
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2-4-20084 Training Situation Example for training: 4 year old female Weight 20 kg NKDA Multiple seizures when febrile to 40C. Admitted for observation - found with acute otitis media. Plan to send home on amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg ÷ bid x 10 days.
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2-4-20085 How to Open EasyScript
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2-4-20086 Overview of Easyscript Screen
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2-4-20087 Enter the Prescription – Part 1
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2-4-20088 Enter the Prescription – Part 2 Stop Date: –It is important to enter a Stop Date to keep the Medication Profile up to date. –Use Duration field to automatically calculate the Stop Date. Instructions and Comments: –Type in additional Instructions and Comments. –Use the keyboard and back arrow to insert text in pre-filled instructions.
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2-4-20089 Enter the Prescription – Part 3 Disp/Supply tips –Example: How to enter a 10 day supply. –Click in the Disp/Supply field. –Type 10 (for the number), d (for day), –Press the Enter key TWICE. –Select the correct quantity from the drop down.
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2-4-200810 Enter the Prescription – Part 4 When to use See Instructions: –Medication tapers or titrations. –Varied dosages (e.g., 100 mg in am, 200 mg noon, 300 mg at bedtime). Problems with See Instructions: –Disables dose checking. –Makes Medication Profile difficult to use. –May erase some details already entered in EasyScript.
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2-4-200811 Enter the Prescription – Part 4
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2-4-200812 EasyScript Prints After signing the EasyScript, the prescription prints in a secure location. –Computers On Wheels at UC desk. –Team Room computers in team room. Provider goes to printer to pick up and sign EasyScript prescription. There cannot be any handwritten changes to the printed script. If the prescription is not correct use Duplicate/DC (described later).
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2-4-200813 Medication Profile After signing the EasyScript, the medication displays with an Rx prefix on the Medication Profile. The Medication Profile will also display the patient’s other home medications. (Hx denotes a home medication prescribed by an outside provider or over-the-counter medications).
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2-4-200814 Medication Profile If you made a mistake or want to create a refill, right click on the medication and select Duplicate/DC. –Duplicate will bring up the medication and details for easy modification. –DC will discontinue the old medication. To discontinue a medication completely, right click on the medication and select cancel/DC.
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2-4-200815 See Instructions Use See Instructions for complex dosing situations such as medication tapers, titrations or variable doses.
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2-4-200816 Additional Resources - Online Help
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2-4-200817 Additional Resources Inpatient CIS EasyScript Fundamentals
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2-4-200818 Key Points Use Pediatric Order Sentences. Use See Instructions only for complex dosages. Disp/Supply field: –Type the number, type the letter, press the Enter key twice. Then select from the drop down list. Sign the printed EasyScript prescription.
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