Walczyk D M
Hosp Pharm. 1986 Jan;21(1):53-61.
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) and other outpatient service facilities are becoming more prevalent throughout the country. The development and implementation of a drug distribution system to supply a detached ambulatory surgery center is described. The method proposed to provide all the medication needed for the ASC uses a unit-dose cart with lockable doors. The cart is delivered to the ASC each morning by nonpharmacy hospital transportation personnel. A locked case method similar to the system described by McClure-Zola et al. is employed for schedule II controlled substances. Specific formularies were developed for the anesthesia and the operating/recovery rooms. Medications for both areas are arranged separately in the cart. The cart is returned to the pharmacy at the end of each ASC day to be replenished on the night shift by the pharmacy staff. Additional full-time equivalents are not required in the pharmacy budget to provide this service. The system described provides a simple method for efficiently and effectively meeting the medications needs of a free-standing satellite of the hospital.
门诊手术中心(ASC)和其他门诊服务设施在全国范围内越来越普遍。本文描述了为一个独立的门诊手术中心供应药品的药品配送系统的开发与实施。所提议的为门诊手术中心提供所需所有药品的方法是使用一个带有可锁门的单剂量推车。该推车每天早晨由医院非药房运输人员送至门诊手术中心。对于第二类管制药品,采用了一种类似于McClure-Zola等人所描述系统的锁箱方法。为麻醉室和手术/恢复室制定了特定的处方集。两个区域的药品在推车中分开存放。每个门诊手术中心工作日结束时,推车返回药房,由药房工作人员在夜班时进行补充。在药房预算中无需增加额外的全职等效人员来提供这项服务。所描述的系统提供了一种简单的方法,能够高效且有效地满足医院独立卫星机构的药品需求。