Hospital Dynamics provides:
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| Electronic Medication Administration System |
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- Generation of eMAR with various statistics, graphs and views. Selecting any administration on the eMAR gives complete details of that administration (who gave it, at what time, what quantity, who was the witness if required, what device was it recorded on, voice notes attached to the administration etc)
- Use of color schemes on eMAR to represent acceptance, rejection, rejection reasons and patient absences
- Automated checking of allergies and issue of alerts for these at the time of administrating medication
- Recording adverse drug reactions and ability to send instant alerts to senior nurse or manager
- Ensuring witness signing in administration of control drugs
- Ability to record discontinuation of drugs preventing the nurses from giving a discontinued drug to a patient
- Automatically enforcing PRN maximum dosage rules
- Generation of Clinical and Management Reports such as reports showing patterns of missed drugs to a patient and misuse of drugs by a nurse
- Available on a variety of devices including smart phones, pdas, tablets and netbooks
- Ability to integrate with most Patient Management systems
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| Bedside Information |
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- A patient’s notes follow them around the hospital, giving instant access to aftercare instructions and patient history
- Portable PDA devices allow records to be reviewed and updated at the bedside, tests and prescriptions ordered.
- Voice recordings can be made on the PDA for later playback and review
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| Secure specimen and transfusion tracking |
- Patients are given an encoded RFID wrist band / biometric which is read by the PDA
- Barcode labels are produced for specimen , transfusion, etc from the patients RFID tag, for easy tracking and matching the results with the patients
- Photos are displayed on screen for identity confirmation in PDA/MCA
- All view and edits are fully audited
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| Operating theatre management |
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- Hospital Dynamics provides your operating theatre staff with the latest information on their patient and limits access to the correct patient at the correct time.
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Patient information includes: |
- Name, date of birth and photograph
- Allergies, current medication, previous operations, medical notes and department/ward admitted to
- Details of the operation, marked body chart with notes, performing surgeon and date
- Selected information from your EPR or medication system that you wish to view
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