Hi Monica, which comes first - daily labs or reviewing orders? (Ie are you reviewing orders to help you determine what labs to get, or are you ordering labs and later in the day reviewing your orders to see if they need adjustment after labs come back... Or both?)
It doesn't really matter - neither take very long. Reviewing orders just means going through all the patient's orders to make sure all the orders are in correctly and things haven't fallen off. Sometimes medication orders expire, for example. And oftentimes your daily labs are already ordered as standing orders so you don't have to reorder them every day. But I still keep it on my task list so that I remember to think about them. If a patient doesn't need a daily CBC anymore, I can discontinue it. Hope that helps!
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Hi Monica, which comes first - daily labs or reviewing orders? (Ie are you reviewing orders to help you determine what labs to get, or are you ordering labs and later in the day reviewing your orders to see if they need adjustment after labs come back... Or both?)
It doesn't really matter - neither take very long. Reviewing orders just means going through all the patient's orders to make sure all the orders are in correctly and things haven't fallen off. Sometimes medication orders expire, for example. And oftentimes your daily labs are already ordered as standing orders so you don't have to reorder them every day. But I still keep it on my task list so that I remember to think about them. If a patient doesn't need a daily CBC anymore, I can discontinue it. Hope that helps!
@@MonicaJeong Yes it does, thank you for the reply! :)
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