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Ensuring safe medication storage tactics in the ED

Briefings on The Joint Commission, March 1, 2009

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Q. This question came up today in our medication management committee from one of the emergency department (ED) nurses: Do you allow your nurses to tape meds that they are titrating on a patient—for example, 2 mg of morphine every 15 minutes for pain on an ED patient—to their uniform? The syringe is labeled with all of the required information, but the nurses are disputing about the time it would take to go to the Omnicell every 15 minutes and pull and waste the medication. One of the ICU nurses said that she carries it in her pocket.

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