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Am J Health Syst Pharm ; 78(17): 1568-1575, 2021 08 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33773495

RESUMO

PURPOSE: The 2020 Safe to Touch Consensus Conference on Hazardous Drug Surface Contamination was convened in order to gather subject matter experts in the field of hazardous drug (HD) handling to develop consensus statements regarding surface contamination monitoring for adoption by stakeholders in the drug supply chain, policy, and healthcare arenas. SUMMARY: The Safe to Touch conference convened virtually on September 22, 24, and 26, 2020. An expert panel of healthcare providers with experience in HD handling, monitoring, and research; pharmacy and nursing operations; and medication safety led the conference. An experienced audience of approximately 25 reaction panel members provided feedback to the panel via a preconference survey, during the conference, and at a postconference virtual town hall. Additionally, expert speakers presented on a range of issues, including the impact of HD surface contamination on health, current regulations and standards, surface contamination monitoring technologies, and variables impacting surface contamination testing. CONCLUSION: At the end of the conference, the expert panel developed 11 consensus statements and corresponding recommendations that should be widely disseminated in order to educate individuals regarding the impact of HD surface contamination and increase the scope of HD surface contamination monitoring. Institutions involved in the handling of HDs should set short- and long-term goals for implementation of applicable consensus statements.


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Preparações Farmacêuticas , Assistência Farmacêutica , Farmácias , Farmácia , Humanos , Tato
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J Infus Nurs ; 42(1): 44-48, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30589720

RESUMO

Antineoplastic and other hazardous drugs present a risk to health care personnel if they are not contained by appropriate facility design, personal protective equipment, and work practices that support safety. These drugs pose the risk of carcinogenicity and reproductive risks to personnel, which can be mitigated by using the proper containment practices.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos/toxicidade , Substâncias Perigosas/toxicidade , Pessoal de Saúde , Exposição Ocupacional , Carcinógenos/toxicidade , Humanos
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Am J Health Syst Pharm ; 70(16): 1404-13, 2013 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23903479

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Consensus recommendations to help ensure safe insulin use in hospitalized patients are presented. SUMMARY: Insulin products are frequently involved in medication errors in hospitals, and insulin is classified as a high-alert medication when used in inpatient settings. In an initiative to promote safer insulin use, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Research and Education Foundation convened a 21-member panel representing the fields of pharmacy, medicine, and nursing and consumer advocacy groups for a three-stage consensus-building initiative. The panel's consensus recommendations include the following: development of protocol-driven insulin order sets, elimination of the routine use of correction/sliding-scale insulin doses for management of hyperglycemia, restrictions on the types of insulin products stored in patient care areas, and policies to restrict the preparation of insulin bolus doses and i.v. infusions to the pharmacy department. In addition, the panelists recommended that hospitals better coordinate insulin use with meal intake and glucose testing, prospectively monitor the coordination of insulin delivery and rates of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, and provide standardized education and competency assessment for all hospital-based health care professionals responsible for insulin use. CONCLUSION: A 21-member expert panel convened by the ASHP Foundation identified 10 recommendations for enhancing insulin-use safety across the medication-use process in hospitals. Professional organizations, accrediting bodies, and consumer groups can play a critical role in the translation of these recommendations into practice. Rigorous research studies and program evaluations are needed to study the impact of implementation of these recommendations.


Assuntos
Insulina/uso terapêutico , Erros de Medicação/prevenção & controle , Serviço de Farmácia Hospitalar/normas , Sociedades Farmacêuticas , Consenso , Humanos
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Medsurg Nurs ; 21(3): 134-9, 144, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22866432

RESUMO

Automated dispensing cabinets (ADCs) are used widely, but safety gaps remain. Nursing-pharmacy collaboration, expert guidance, self-assessment tools, compliance with nursing best practices, and continuing education are essential to optimize the safety and productivity of ADC use.


Assuntos
Tratamento Farmacológico/enfermagem , Erros de Medicação/prevenção & controle , Sistemas de Medicação/organização & administração , Gestão de Riscos/métodos , Desenho de Equipamento , Humanos , Sistemas de Medicação/normas , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Padrões de Referência , Estados Unidos
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