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How long each dose of an IVPB will take to be infused. - ✔✔What does the Administer over
field represent for an order?



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. She can do that from the In Basket by clicking Order Hx and
then Reverify. Once she's got the order back in Verify Orders, she'd change how the order was being
dispensed (in this case by clicking Edit Clinical & Dispensing Information and clearing the Patient
supplied for __ check box). Then she'd click Verify. Back in the In Basket, she should then click Done for
this message. The nurse wouldn't be asked to acknowledge this change and the change on the MAR
isn't very obvious, so the pharmacist may prefer to use Done with Comment. - ✔✔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 she 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.

, True - ✔✔True or False: Epic will automatically pick a dispense location for each order.



The patient's current unit, the dispense locations serving that unit, and the products available in each
dispense location. - ✔✔What three main things does Epic use to determine the dispense location for
an order?



False. Medication Lists do not track the number of packages. They only track when products and
packages SHOULD be available in that location. - ✔✔True or False: The Medication List (EFY) record
attached to a dispense location reflects the number of packages currently stocked in that dispense
location.



When the order is verified (not when it is signed). - ✔✔When is an order added to a patient's profile?



Because it's a narcotic and the hospital wants narcotics to dispense from ADS cabinets, the medication
list for the ADS LOAD PHARMACY includes morphine. It is not currently loaded in the unit's cabinet (no
pocket is assigned to this med), so Epic chose the ADS LOAD PHARMACY as the dispense location. -
✔✔A physician orders a morphine 5 mg/mL syringe for his patient. Epic picks a dispense location of ADS
LOAD PHARMACY. Why?



"Pharmacy to load in ADS." - ✔✔What will the order for the morphine 5 mg/mL syringe show as
the dispense location on the MAR?



False. The pocket is empty, but it is still assigned to this medication; in other words, the acetaminophen-
codeine is still "loaded". The 1 East ADS is still considered the dispense location. - ✔✔A nurse just took
the last acetaminophen-codeine tablet out of the 1 East ADS, so the pocket is empty.

True/False: Epic will choose the ADS LOAD PHARMACY as the dispense location for a new order for
acetaminophen-codeine tablets.



No. Batches run automatically. - ✔✔Do you (or any other pharmacy staff) need to do anything to get a
batch fill to run?



CF stands for "cart fill." Epic refers to batches as cart fills, even if they aren't delivered on a cart. A [CF] on
a label indicates that it was generated as part of a batch (or an actual cart fill). The time next to the

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