Intermittent Clinic Infusion orders have many of the same required fields as continuous orders, but there are some important differences. Of course to order these infusions, the patient must be assigned a clinic location. Intermittent refers to an infusion order administered at scheduled intervals (Q4H, QDAY) or One-Time only, “over a specified period of time” (e.g., “Infuse over 30 min.”). For intermittent infusion orders, as the user selects a solution and/or additive, the items from that list are displayed to the right under Solution/Additive. For Intermittent infusion orders the only optional fields are the Comments, Infuse Over, and the Duration or Total Volume fields.
However, for intermittent orders, the Infusion Rate field changes to the Infuse Over Time field where the user enters either a number of minutes or hours. the schedule field is not available.
To order intermittent Clinic Infusion orders, follow these steps:
Note: Depending on how menus are set up at your particular site, you may need to select a different option from the Write Orders pane. Many sites have customized the items in the Write Orders pane. Check with your CAC (or the person who manages information resources at your site) if you have trouble locating the Clinic Infusions item.
Note: The following prompts will be slightly different based on the patient’s location. You will be asked to verify that you want to write Clinic Infusions and to ensure that the encounter location is a clinic location.
You can use an existing appointment if one exists or create a new one. To use Clinic Infusions, you must enter a location that was previously defined clinic. If you chose a clinic location, you will see this dialog.
This dialog is to ensure that the user knows they are about to enter Clinic Infusions.
The Clinic Infusion Order dialog displays.
The Infusion Order dialog for continuous
infusion orders does not use a schedule, but it does have an infusion
rate. For
continuous infusion orders, the new Additive Frequency field enables
providers to indicate into which IV bag the additive
should be placed.
The solution and additives you select will appear in the Solution/Additive grid.
Note: To remove an additive or a solution, select the solution or additive and select Remove.
Note: If you change the IV Type from Intermittent to Continuous, the Schedule field becomes unavailable (greyed out) and the Infusion over Time field becomes the Infusion Rate field.
Note: For a definition of Continuous and Intermittent orders, select the IV Type Help link and a message box will display with a short definition of what the terms mean.
To help providers enter the correct type
of infusion order, this dialog provides
a definition of Continuous and Intermittent infusion orders.
Note: When a user writes an intermittent infusion order with a schedule of ONCE, the following will happen in CPRS:
Note: When a user writes an intermittent infusion order with a schedule of On Call or a PRN, the following will happen in CPRS:
Note: Users can assign either a schedule from the list or specific administration times, but not both.
Warning:The administration times in the Schedule field apply to each day of the week that is listed, such as TU-TH-SA@0800-2000, for example. To create a schedule such as TU@0800 TH@2000, users would have to enter two separate orders using the complex medication order dialog. Also, users may not enter a schedule that only has administration times and PRN but no days
For example, you might enter 30 for the number, move to the next field, and then select minutes to define infuse over 30 minutes.
Note: If you change the units, the value in the Duration or the Total Volume field will be removed and you will need to enter it again. This is a safety feature to insure the patient does not receive a dangerous amount of fluid.
Note: Make sure that you are careful about using give-additional-dose-now functionality. When you click the check box, CPRS creates two new orders and sends it to Inpatient Medications. Make sure the “Give additional dose now” and the regular order with the original schedule you entered do not overmedicate the patient. “Give additional dose now” is not available for ONCE, ONE-TIME, or NOW orders. It is also not available for delayed orders.
Note: The order must be signed before it is sent. You can either sign the order now or wait until later.
Related Topics
Ordering Continuous Clinic Infusions
One-Step Clinic Unit Dose Medication Administration
One-Step Clinic Administration for IV Medications