Wow this system is so old, i used to work for Cardinal Health the company that created the Pyxis medstations, now i believe some other company is running them, great system for the nurses to get their meds and medical items fast and have accountability of the items in the cabinets, so the Pharmacy can track everything.
The doctor order, nurse to fax it in pharmacy, wait for the mar, if the mar came its profilled, and you can take it in the pyxis the medication for the patient
Medications are being checked by the Pharmacists before going into respective Pyxis stations. Everything is electronically recorded. No bypassing happens.
@@starRN08 youd think so but no this is basically just used as a glorified medicine cabinet a nurse can get whatever she wants whenever she wants even if by accident a nurse who was rushed tryed to search for VERSED and instead got VEC uronium the machine didnt complain much about this the issue is one drug makes you nice and relaxed the other will stop your lungs oopsie
Wow this system is so old, i used to work for Cardinal Health the company that created the Pyxis medstations, now i believe some other company is running them, great system for the nurses to get their meds and medical items fast and have accountability of the items in the cabinets, so the Pharmacy can track everything.
The doctor order, nurse to fax it in pharmacy, wait for the mar, if the mar came its profilled, and you can take it in the pyxis the medication for the patient
Hi, who stocks the pyxis?
The Pharmacy does.
isn't this like bypassing the pharmacist though or does it get checked by the pharmacist then released to the pt ? just curious
It can be configured to work either way.
Medications are being checked by the Pharmacists before going into respective Pyxis stations. Everything is electronically recorded. No bypassing happens.
@@starRN08 youd think so but no
this is basically just used as a glorified medicine cabinet a nurse can get whatever she wants whenever she wants even if by accident
a nurse who was rushed tryed to search for VERSED and instead got VEC uronium the machine didnt complain much about this
the issue is one drug makes you nice and relaxed
the other will stop your lungs
oopsie
@@starRN08 Great content
This machine helped in solving a murder at Florida State University.
this machine lead to a accidental death in a hospital