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Allow sites to add dose ranges for medications (i.e. methadone 0.1-0.5mg/kg). If someone was to try to chart a much higher dose, for instance 2mg/kg methadone, this would create a prompt informing the user that this is outside of the usual dose range for this particular medication (allow for manual override if required). This is to avoid incorrect doses due to typo's. Particularly useful when dosing in micrograms (0.001 vs 0.01mg/kg).
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Enhancing Patient Safety with Smartflow's Soft and Hard Alarm Systems
To further improve patient safety in veterinary medicine, Smartflow can integrate a dual alarm system inspired by B Braun's infusion pumps. This system includes both soft and hard alarms to ensure accurate medication dosages.
Soft Alarm: This feature allows users to set a desirable dosage range for medications. For instance, for phenobarbital, the range could be 2 to 5 mg/kg. If the entered dosage falls outside this range but is still within the maximum allowable dosage, the system alerts the user that the desired dosage is being exceeded. The user must then consciously confirm or cancel the entry, preventing unintended dosages.
Hard Alarm: This sets a strict maximum dosage limit. For phenobarbital, the maximum dosage per administration could be set between 0 to 8 mg/kg. If a dosage outside this range is entered, the system generates an error message and prevents the entry from being completed. This ensures that excessively high dosages cannot be administered accidentally and raises awareness when deviations from the standard occur.
Implementing these alarm systems in Smartflow will significantly enhance patient safety by making the process of entering medication dosages less error-prone and more secure.
A great idea to attempt to ensure better patient care and and avoid the potential for medical mistakes