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Question
Chapter 09: Health Unit Coordinator Role in Processing of Electronic, Preprinted, and Handwritten Doctors' Orders
1. Define the following terms.
Ordering
Kardexing
Requisition
Flagging
Preprinted orders
Set of doctor's orders
2. Identify four methods that may be used by a doctor to provide orders for a hospitalized patient.
3. List two ways that the health unit coordinator (HUC) would recognize newly written doctors' orders that need transcription.
4. Describe the HUC's role in the processing of physician orders when computer physician order entry (CPOE) is used and in transcription of physician orders when paper charts are used.
5. Provide examples used to indicate completion of the following.
Ordering
Writing of a medication order on the medical administration record (MAR)
Kardexing
Telephone call
Pharmacy copy sent or faxed
Notification to appropriate person of a stat order
6. When are symbols recorded on the doctors' order sheet?
After the step of transcription is completed
Before the step of transcription is completed
At any time, as long as they are recorded accurately
After the patient's nurse has verified that the step of transcription is complete
7. Explain the purpose of the HUC "signing off" on a set of doctors' orders and demonstrate how the HUC would sign off.
8. List in order the 10 steps of transcribing handwritten doctors' orders.
9. Describe the purpose of Kardexing, and list five common areas found on a Kardex.
10. Why are doctors' orders written on the Kardex form in pencil?
11. Describe the process of ordering diagnostic procedures, treatment, or supplies via computer.
12. Explain why accuracy is essential when transcribing doctors' orders.
13. Identify six types of errors and precautions that can be taken to avoid them.
14. Identify each type (category) of order written.
blood pressure q3h until alert
morphine 8 to 12 mg IM q3-4h prn pain
diazepam 10 mg PO now
Premarin 1.25 mg PO daily
regular diet
Fleet enema this pm and repeat in am
TWE this a.m.
15. How would a stat order be identified?