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Doylestown Hospital in Doylestown, Pennsylvania has implemented the Electronic Medication administration Record (eMAR), which is a full integrated system that bring together bluetooth wireless and hand-held scanners to read the bar codes of drugs.  This systems tracks the patients drug dosage from the pharmacy to the nursing station and finally to the patient bedside.  All patients are given a bar coded wrist band that is used for identification.  The nurse scans the wrist band before the medication is given.  When the nurse scans the wristband and medication the eMAR will alert the nurse if any allergy or incompatibility. 
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The Medication Administration Process:
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. Physician writes the order then is sent the pharmacy
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. Pharmacist enters information into Meditech
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. Pharmacy bar code medication and is given to patients floor
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. Nurse review patients medication list
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. eMAR alerts nurses on next dosage and complication
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Revision as of 16:45, 4 September 2010

ELECTRONIC MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION RECORD (eMAR)

In support of medication administraton safety, electronic medication administration records became a mainstay in the inpatient setting. The bedside nurse needs a safe method to make sure that medications are administered correctly. Use of a paper MAR could be incomplete, misinterpreted, or even lost. A medication administration record system which fully integrates with a computerized physician order entry (CPOE), and pharmacy systems should increase efficiency while providing a fail-safe system.

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Doylestown Hospital in Doylestown, Pennsylvania has implemented the Electronic Medication administration Record (eMAR), which is a full integrated system that bring together bluetooth wireless and hand-held scanners to read the bar codes of drugs. This systems tracks the patients drug dosage from the pharmacy to the nursing station and finally to the patient bedside. All patients are given a bar coded wrist band that is used for identification. The nurse scans the wrist band before the medication is given. When the nurse scans the wristband and medication the eMAR will alert the nurse if any allergy or incompatibility.

The Medication Administration Process:

. Physician writes the order then is sent the pharmacy . Pharmacist enters information into Meditech . Pharmacy bar code medication and is given to patients floor . Nurse review patients medication list . eMAR alerts nurses on next dosage and complication

www.dh.org