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Hi everybody,
I am looking for some feedback..... I have always taught the Pour, Sign,
Administer technique method of medication delivery (in my approved 24
CRMA class). I honestly believe this method provides the lowest med
error rate.
The 40 course and the Bridge/Refresher teach the Pour, Pass, Document
technique, as does the Skills checklist.
1) My approved curriculum has the PSA method but is used in conjunction
with the skills checklists. To me the most important thing is knowledge,
clean and accurate technique, and complete and objective documentation,
not necessarily a slight difference in technique.
2) Many people have been trained in the PSA technique and have very
comfortable with it. To make them change for the Bridge/refresher may
increase the liklihood of errors for them.
Are any of you running into this out there? How are you handling it?
Do others agree in the PSA method as a preferred technique?
Thanks in advance for the feedback..... Darryl Wood, RN @ LEAP, Inc.
leapoh@tds.net
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