Montello Michael J, Ostroff Craig, Frank Ellen C, Haffer Andrew S T, Rogers James R
PHS-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team, U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS), Protocol and Information Office, Cancer Therapeutics Evaluation Program, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, MD, USA.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2002 Jun 15;59(12):1193-9. doi: 10.1093/ajhp/59.12.1193.
Pharmacists' development and use of a worksheet facilitating their rapid selection of patient-appropriate prophylactic antimicrobials in an anthrax clinic is described. A clinic housed at D.C. General Hospital, in Washington, D.C., treated most of the people--many of them postal workers--who may have been exposed to anthrax in that city during the 2001 anthrax crisis. A form was needed to assist pharmacists in the rapid selection of prophylactic antimicrobials and in patient education and counseling. A team of pharmacists collaborated on the development of a form tailored to the clinical and logistical needs of the operation. The questions on the form were based largely on the two antianthrax agents most likely to be used, ciprofloxacin and doxycycline, and were designed to identify the circumstances that would most frequently require a medication change or a modification of patient education. Yes-or-no check boxes allowed pertinent data to be captured most efficiently. A positive response to any question triggered a personal interview and assessment by a pharmacist. A treatment algorithm was also developed to ensure consistent pharmacist selection of agents in the face of potentially changing policies and staff. The worksheet questions sought to establish treatment objectives, document allergies and concomitant therapies, and identify patients who were pregnant or lactating. Pharmacists developed a patient-screening worksheet that helped determine their choice of treatment for people who may have been exposed to anthrax in Washington, D.C., during the 2001 anthrax crisis.
本文描述了药剂师开发并使用一份工作表,以促进他们在炭疽病诊所快速选择适合患者的预防性抗菌药物。位于华盛顿特区的特区总医院的一家诊所,治疗了该市在2001年炭疽病危机期间可能接触过炭疽的大多数人,其中许多是邮政工作人员。需要一种表格来帮助药剂师快速选择预防性抗菌药物,并对患者进行教育和咨询。一组药剂师合作开发了一种根据该业务的临床和后勤需求量身定制的表格。表格上的问题主要基于两种最有可能使用的抗炭疽药物,环丙沙星和强力霉素,并旨在确定最常需要改变用药或调整患者教育的情况。是或否的复选框使相关数据能够最有效地被获取。对任何问题的肯定回答都会触发药剂师进行个人访谈和评估。还开发了一种治疗算法,以确保药剂师在面对可能变化的政策和工作人员时能够一致地选择药物。工作表上的问题旨在确定治疗目标、记录过敏情况和伴随治疗,并识别怀孕或哺乳期的患者。药剂师开发了一份患者筛查工作表,有助于确定他们对在2001年炭疽病危机期间可能接触过炭疽的华盛顿特区居民的治疗选择。