QSP 01 Medication Prescription, Dispensing and Administration Follow Standardized Processes To Ensure Patient Safety.
QSP 01 Medication Prescription, Dispensing and Administration Follow Standardized Processes To Ensure Patient Safety.
QSP 01 Medication Prescription, Dispensing and Administration Follow Standardized Processes To Ensure Patient Safety.
2023
Issue No: 01 Page 1 of 3
Rev. Date: NA
Medication prescription, dispensing and Rev. No:00
administration follow standardized processes to
ensure patient safety.
JSC/COP/QSP/01 Effective Date: 02.01.2024
1.0 PURPOSE:
1.1 To provide guidelines for safe medication management and administration to
patients.
2.0 SCOPE:
2.1 Clinic Wide
3.0 RESPONSIBILTY:
3.1 Doctors / Consultants,
3.2 Nursing staff
In case of contaminations, short expiry drugs, expired drugs etc., drugs shall be recalled as
per the procedure. Drugs to be sent back to pharmacy and informed about this status in
written to In-charge.
All medications shall be verified by the Departmental Head at the time of receipt of
goods and the same shall be checked for damages and contaminations.
According to the feedback from patients or staff, the pharmacy should have a recall
procedure if the medicine is contaminated or expired.
In case of any such incidence, same shall be returned back to the pharmacy along
with the bill (batch and serial number).
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Expired medicines will be handed over to vendor, & received the new stock against the
same.
After medication administration, the ampoules will be discarded in Blue marked PPC
container.
All the used strips are marked as open date.
Used Contrasts bottles are stored till old lots are finished & new lot received. After
receiving new lot, old plastic bottles are discarded In Red BMW bin, & Glass bottles in
White PPC Container.
Medication administration & discarding are done only by registered medicine
practitioner & by staff nurse/brother.