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Willow Inpatient RX100 Exam with Verified Solutions

Adult or Pediatric - ✔✔Which patients appear in the Verify Queue? How do filters affect that?


Answers A (binoculars) and D (open i-Vent). A snowflake appears if new orders have been

placed since


the last time a pharmacist looked at them (B) and a pencil appears if someone else has the

orders locked


(C). - ✔✔You see an order in the Verify Queue, with a binoculars icon and a yellow yield sign.

What does


that mean? ﴾Choose ALL that apply﴿.


A. Someone has viewed the orders but not verified them, and closed the chart


B. There have been changes to the patient's orders since a pharmacist's last review


C. One of your colleagues is currently looking at the patient's orders


D. There is an open i-Vent for the order


There is a "Reordered from" link to the home medication. - ✔✔How can you identify a

reordered home


medication when verifying orders?


False! No one is notified of these changes. This way of making a change should be limited to

changes

,that do not alter the intent of the order. - ✔✔True or False: When a pharmacist makes

changes in Verify


Orders, the ordering provider is notified of the change.


If there is a modification to make which changes the intent of the order or that other

clinicians should


be aware of. - ✔✔When should you use the Orders activity to modify or discontinue/replace

an order?


If the issue is unresolved, the open i-Vent will cause an icon to appear on the Pharmacist

Verify Queue


(and in the patient's Storyboard and Medications activity) as a reminder. - ✔✔What is the

advantage of


leaving an i-Vent open?


To change the intent of the order - ✔✔Use the Orders activity to modify it, or to discontinue it


and replace it with a new order. It is up to the pharmacist to make the right choice.


Method: Change in Verify Orders - ✔✔Effect: No provider notification; No obvious indication

of old


order details on MAR


Examples: Cleaning up start details (start times, typos in admin

,instructions, etc.); Dispensing changes(for example: product, package, dispense code);

Approving


nonformulary requests


Method: Modify or discontinue/replace the order in Orders - ✔✔Effect: Pharmacist must

provide order


mode/provider;


Nurses must acknowledge. Providers might need to cosign


(depending on order mode); Original order might be discontinued, will appear as separate

line on MAR


Examples: Therapeutic interchange; Fixing incorrect orders


per protocol or after consulting with provider


You must discontinue the order for the IV form and enter a new order for the PO form.

Because form


and strength are a part of the product (ERX) ordered, you have to order a different product,

not just


modify, to change form or strength. You should also check the previous order's last

administration


and end date/time and adjust the new order accordingly. - ✔✔What do you have to do to

change an

, order from IV to PO?


The pharmacist should reverify this order. In the patient chart, go to Medications and select

the order,


then click Order Hx. Once they have the order back in Verify Orders, they change how the

order is being


dispensed by clicking Dispense Details and clearing the Patient supplied for __ check


box. Then click click Verify. - ✔✔A nurse sends a message to Pharmacy from the MAR,

indicating that


the patient's home supply of a medication has run out. The pharmacist decides to start

dispensing this


order. What steps should they take?


False. A pharmacist can reschedule an active order from the Medications activity (or from a

medication


message in the In Basket) using the Adjust Times button. This just edits the existing order; it

doesn't


create a new order. - ✔✔True or False: The only way to adjust the ongoing schedule for an

order is to


discontinue it and enter a new order.

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