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Medication Section

This section on the patient record tracks any medication administered to the patient in the course of the episode.

This includes over the counter medications, vaccines, and prescriptions.   You can complete Medication Administration Records (MARs) for prescriptions of controlled substances, and Vaccine Certificates for vaccines that require them.

You can also track Client Reported medications for things that were prescribed outside of your hospital, to ensure a patient's complete medication history.

Add Medication

If no medication section appears on the episode yet, you can Add Medication using the Add New Element menu that is found by right clicking on the Episode Header.

After at least one Medication has been added to the episode, the Medication section is visible, and you can add additional medications using the right click menu there.

The Episode Type can also be pre-set to display the Medication record as soon as the episode is created, if it is an episode type that will require the use of medications (e.g. a surgery.) 

Medication Types

The main medication types are Prescriptions, Medications (OTC), and Client Reported.  In addition, any prescriptions issued during the course of the episode will appear here even if they did not originate from the episode.  This includes prescriptions routed through the pharmacy, and any medications issued from a Controlled Drug Machine. 

Add Prescription

To add a prescription, right click on the Episode Header and choose Add New Element > Add prescription.

A new window will open for a Prescription Request.  This is a dynamic form that will change based on the selections that your hospital has set up on a per pharmacy basis.

FieldDescription
Go Home (Client Labeling)Prepares a prescription request to be issued with a client label and instructions on it.  
In Hospital Use (Administration Record)Prepares a prescription request to be issued for in-hospital use.  If required, this will trigger a MAR on the patient record.
PharmacySelects one of the custom in-hospital pharmacies to process this prescription through.  

Prescription Types

After selecting Go Home Labeling and a pharmacy, the form will prompt you to select a prescription type.

FieldDescription
Regular FillA standard prescription that will be sent through the pharmacy, review by an in-house pharmacist, and issued from the Pharmacy inventory.
External ScriptA prescription that will be printed and provided to the client to fill at an external pharmacy.  It will be signed by the DVM, but not filled by the internal pharmacist.
CDM FillA prescription request that will be approved by a DVM but filled at a controlled drug machine, as opposed to by a human pharmacist.  


Prescription Options

In addition to the types, there are other prescription options that may become available based on the selections.

Hold Approved Script for Later Fill allows the DVM to pre-approve a prescription to be filled by the pharmacy at a later date.  The prescription will not show up in the Fill Queue to be processed until the date entered.  

Drug Not In List allows a DVM to issue a prescription to an external pharmacy without having the product in local inventory.  This also can be used to request a specific compound from an internal pharmacy, if the pharmacy is set up to allow it.

Dispense as Written prints that text on the prescription label.  This is required in some states.

Prescription Instructions

The instructions entered will be printed on the prescription.  Quantity values provide the pharmacy with the information that they need to complete the fill.

FieldDescription
InstructionsThe formal instructions to be printed on the prescription label.  These can follow the traditional Draft Instructions (Verb, Quantity, Unit, Route, Frequency, Duration)  or be more specific for the patient or owner.
Total QtyThe total quantity of the product to be dispensed.  
Days SupplyHow many days the dispensed quantity should last.  Ideally this matches the value for the Duration in the instructions, if it will be given for a finite period of time.
PriceThe price based on the total quantity.  This is calculated based on Product Setup.
RefillsThe total number of refills available for this prescription.  It may be as many as 12 months depending on the pharmacy setup, based on state laws.  PRN is available for unlimited refills until the expiration of the prescription, usually within six months or one year.

Expirations and Withdrawals

Dose Calculator

Predefined Instructions

Draft Instructions

Prescription Statuses

Prescriptions that are submitted as part of an episode will appear in the Medication section of the episode.  The prescription status will display on the far right.

StatusDescription
RequestedA tech or student has filled out a prescription request and submitted it for approval from a DVM.  The request will be sent through VetView mail, but will also appear on the widget on a users home screen.  At this point, the prescription can still be modified by the clinical staff, as the pharmacy has not been given control yet.
ApprovedThe prescription was reviewed by a DVM and approved.  The clinical staff cannot modify a prescription in Approved status.  The pharmacy can make changes if contacted prior to the prescription being processed in the queue.
In ProcessThe prescription is actively being worked on by a pharmacy technician.
Submitted for ReviewThe prescription has been processed and is waiting for a pharmacist to review the prescription.
Ready for PickupThe prescription has been reviewed by a pharmacist and is available at the pharmacy to pick up.  Once it is marked as "picked up", the prescription will change to Issued.
Issued/FilledThe prescription has been reviewed by a pharmacist and issued.  For schools that do not use the Ready for Pickup flag, this indicates the prescription is ready.  
CancelledThe prescription was cancelled prior to being filled.
HoldThe prescription is being held by the pharmacy and will not be filled until the Hold is lifted.  Holds can be requested during the prescription creation process, to delay the fill until the patient is ready to go home.  These will appear as "Approved Hold."
RejectedThe pharmacy will not fill this prescription as submitted.  The drug requested may be the wrong strength for the patient, or is not safe for the species.  Contact the pharmacy to discuss when a prescription is rejected.
ActiveA Daily Fill prescription that is currently active and will be filled overnight for the patient.  Clinical staff can Stop an active daily fill prescription at any time.
StoppedA Daily Fill prescription that has been stopped, and will no longer be filled for the patient.  

Medication Administration Records

Dispensary Prescriptions

TBD

Add Medication

Medication in VetView is broken down into sub types.  Each sub type has its own fields, and will display on the medical record differently based on those fields.

To assign a pharmacy product to these categories, you should have a system administrator work with a pharmacist to have them associated to the categories on the Pharmacy Setup Screen or on the Product Setup Screen > Medical Record Tab. 

Blank Lists

If the Product list for any of the medications is blank, it means that the medications have not been set up to appear in that part of the medical record.  Note that in many states, antibiotics and euthanasia drugs require a prescription, so those products should be issued as a Dispensary Prescription instead of an in-office medication. 


Type: Antibiotic

One common use case for antibiotic medications that do not require a prescription may be topical ointments.  These products can be flagged as an Antibiotic under the Medical Record Setup, and become available from the non prescription Medication list.

In the example below, the product has been administered to the patient to treat an external wound.

The product will be added to the patient's bill, and pulled from Inventory based on the entered information.  

Once saved, the product will appear in the Medication list.

Click on the Print Button to open a PDF for a prescription style label that can be applied to the product to comply with any state or province laws regarding antibiotics. 

Type:  Antiparasitic

The Parasite option in Medication can be used as a teaching tool in addition to a means of narrowing down recommended treatment options.  The clinician must first choose the parasite, and then a list of associated products to treat that parasite appear.  (These must be previously associated under the Pharmacy Setup screens.)

Like the Antibiotics, a prescription style label can be printed using the Print Button from the Medication section.

Type:  Euthanasia

A product used for euthanasia can be added via the Medication section.  

Adding this product will not automatically mark the patient as Deceased. 

Instead, this should be done via the Discharge process, by selecting Euthanasia or another Discharge type set up to mark a patient deceased.  The date of death will be the Discharge date from this window.

Type: Medication

Use this option for any other non specific medication that your office supplies to the client that may require an instruction label.  For example, supplements and vitamins can be tracked under this, if they do not require a prescription.

Once added, Medication can have the label printed out and applied to a container, just like a prescription.

Type: Other

The Other category is intended for items that don't fall into any of the other categories, but may still need go-home label instructions for an owner.  Bandages, e-collars, and other such products can be included in this section. 

Once saved, the Other medication type can have its label printed like all other types in this category.

Type: Over the Counter

Type: Vaccine

Delete Medication

A non-prescription medication can be deleted from the patient record at any time.  Right click the Medication, and choose Delete.

Prescription medications cannot be deleted from the patient record after they have been Approved.  Contact the Pharmacy you requested it from to cancel the prescription request.  

Add Client Reported

CDM Medications, Daily Fills, and other external sources of medications








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