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UNIT DOSE SYSTEM
1 The quick brown fox jumps
over the lazy dog.
UNIT
healthcare providers can
easily access and administer
01
Medications are packaged the prescribed medication, 03 unit dose system
The
in single-unit doses, saving time and streamlining enhances medication security
the medication administration by providing better control
typically in blister packs or
DOSE
process. over the storage and
small medication cups. distribution of medications.
Each package contains the Individual packaging reduces
precise dose of medication the likelihood of theft or
needed for one tampering, ensuring the
SYSTEM
administration. integrity of the medications.
FLOOR
providers in the care of patients
WARD
ward to store the necessary supplies and medications. This storage area
is typically locked or secured to ensure proper control and access to the
inventory
STOCK
The floor ward stock system requires diligent inventory management to
track the quantity and availability of items on the unit. Regular checks
and audits are conducted to monitor stock levels, expiration dates, and
SYSTEM
reorder points. This helps prevent stockouts or overstocking situations
Accurate documentation is crucial in the floor ward stock system. Each
time an item is used or restocked, it is recorded to maintain an up-to-
date inventory. This documentation helps track usage, identify trends,
and reconcile discrepancies.
A satellite pharmacy, also known as a decentralized pharmacy,
is a pharmacy unit or facility located in a specific area or department
of a healthcare facility, separate from the main pharmacy.
It is designed to provide pharmaceutical services, medication dispensing,
and support to a specific patient care area or specialty department within
the larger healthcare organization.
SATELLITE
PHARMACY
A satellite pharmacy is typically situated within or near a specific patient care
area, such as an intensive care unit (ICU), emergency department, surgical
suite, or specialty clinic. This proximity allows for efficient and timely access to
medications and pharmaceutical services for patients in that particular area.
Some satellite pharmacies may specialize in specific areas of healthcare, such
as oncology, pediatrics, or critical care. These specialized satellite pharmacies
have pharmacists with advanced training and knowledge in their respective
specialties, allowing them to provide specialized pharmaceutical care and
manage complex medication regimens.
BED
SIDE 01 02 03
PHARMACY Pharmacists in bedside
Bedside pharmacy, also known pharmacy models work Bedside pharmacists verify
closely with patients, Pharmacists perform
as point-of-care pharmacy or medication reconciliation at
medication orders and
caregivers, and healthcare ensure that the prescribed
decentralized pharmacy, is a teams in the patient care the bedside, ensuring that medications are appropriate,
model of pharmacy service area. They conduct accurate and up-to-date safe, and in line with
medication histories, assess medication information is evidence-based guidelines.
that involves pharmacists medication regimens, documented and They assess drug dosages,
working directly with patients educate patients about their communicated. This process routes of administration, and
medications, and address involves comparing the potential drug-drug
at their bedside or within the any questions or concerns patient's current medication interactions, providing
patient care area. It aims to regarding drug therapy. list with the medications they recommendations or
were taking before admission,
provide comprehensive reconciling any discrepancies,
consulting with prescribers
when necessary.
pharmaceutical care and and ensuring a smooth
medication management in transition of care.
CENTRAL
dry heat
B
Packaging and D
Storage C
STERILE Proper labeling and
documentation are also
done to track the sterility
OTHERS
Infection Control
Collaboration
SERICE
status and expiry dates Equipment Maintenance
of the packaged items. Distribution and Tracking
Inventory Management
Bulk packaging
Blister packs
Jar packaging
What is the advantage of packaging
medications in single-unit doses?
To dispense over-the-counter
medications to patients.
Providing comprehensive
pharmaceutical care