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UNIT DOSE SYSTEM
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IN P FLOOR WARD STOCK


SERVICE 2 The quick brown fox jumps
over the lazy dog.
Inpatient service refers to the
medical care provided to
individuals who have been SATELLITE PHARMACY
admitted to a healthcare 3 The quick brown fox jumps
facility, such as a hospital or a over the lazy dog.
specialized treatment center,
for a period of time. Inpatient
services are designed to
BED SIDE PHARMACY
provide comprehensive and 4 The quick brown fox jumps
over the lazy dog.
intensive medical care,
monitoring, and treatment to
patients who require close
supervision or interventions
CENTRAL STERILE SERV
that cannot be provided in an 5 The quick brown fox jumps
over the lazy dog.
outpatient setting.
CONCEPT
02 the unit dose system,
With
medications are readily
available for administration
to patients. Nurses and other
CONCEPT CONCEPT

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.

The unit dose system in pharmacy refers to a method of medication


distribution in healthcare settings, particularly in hospitals and
long-term care facilities. In this system, medications are
individually packaged and dispensed in unit doses, which are ready
for administration to patients.
The floor ward stock system, also known as the floor stock system or
stock management system, is a method used in healthcare facilities to
manage and maintain a supply of medications, medical supplies, and
other consumables on patient care units or wards. This system ensures
that essential items are readily available for immediate use by healthcare

FLOOR
providers in the care of patients

A designated storage area is maintained on each patient care unit or

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.

real-time, enhancing patient


safety and medication
optimization
Cleaning and Sterilization
Decontamination
CSSD utilizes various
sterilization methods, such
specialized cleaning as steam sterilization
equipment, detergents, (autoclaving), low-
and techniques. temperature sterilization
(using chemicals or gases),
or sterilization through
A

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

central Sterile Service, also known as Central Sterile Supply


Department (CSSD), is a crucial department in healthcare
facilities responsible for the cleaning, sterilization, and
distribution of medical and surgical instruments, equipment, and
supplies. CSSD plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and
effectiveness of healthcare procedures by maintaining the
cleanliness and sterility of reusable medical items.
Q&A
Which packaging method is commonly used for
medications that contain a precise dose for one
administration?

Bulk packaging

Q&A Bottle packaging

Blister packs

Jar packaging
What is the advantage of packaging
medications in single-unit doses?

Reduced cost of packaging materials

Q&A Easy storage and transportation

Longer shelf life of medications

Precise dosing for one administration


Why is accurate documentation important
in the floor ward stock system?

To prevent stockouts or overstocking


situations

Q&A To monitor expiration dates and reorder points

To track usage and identify trends

To maintain an up-to-date inventory


Where is a satellite pharmacy
typically located?

In the main hospital building

Q&A Near the hospital cafeteria

Within or near a specific patient care


area

In a separate off-site location


What is the advantage of having
specialized satellite pharmacies?

They provide access to a wider range


of medications.

Q&A They offer extended operating hours


compared to other pharmacies.

They have pharmacists with advanced


training in specific areas of healthcare.

They offer lower medication prices


compared to other pharmacies.
What is the primary purpose of a
satellite pharmacy?

To dispense over-the-counter
medications to patients.

Q&A To provide pharmaceutical services for


hospital staff members.

To manage complex medication


regimens for patients in a specific
area.

To conduct research and development


for new medications.
What is the primary focus of
bedside pharmacy services?

Providing comprehensive
pharmaceutical care

Q&A Dispensing medications to patients

Conducting medication research and


development

To conduct research and development


for new medications.
What is the main benefit of the
bedside pharmacy model?

Enhancing patient safety

Q&A Dispensing medications to patients

Conducting medication research and


development

To conduct research and development


for new medications.
What is the primary responsibility of the Central
Sterile Service Department (CSSD) in healthcare
facilities?

Cleaning and sterilization of medical


instruments

Q&A Distribution of pharmaceutical


supplies

Conducting medication research and


development

To conduct research and development


for new medications.

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