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Controlled substances not locked or counted!?Rating: (votes: 0) We count all schedule II narcs every shift. We do not count schedule IV (Xanax/Ativan, etc.) every shift IF it is a scheduled med. The count is kept track of in the MAR when administered, and it would be noted then if the count was off.We DO count schedule IV PRN cards every shift. As these are not used every shift, if a card went missing or a count was off, it could be a long time to notice, and impossible to pin point when it went missing.We do keep ALL meds locked at all times though, we cannot leave a cart unlocked if it is out of sight. (Schedule II are double locked). I'm very surprised your meds aren't locked at all? Comment:
If you are working in LTC or an ALF you will not schedule II drugs. Some facilities do, and some don't. In a hospital setting you will most likely count all narcs....
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Most ALFs do not count or lock up schedule II drugs as C&CRN said. What I find odd though is that most LTCs lock up Tramadol as it is not classed as an opiate.
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Quote from LTCNSMost ALFs do not count or lock up schedule II drugs as C&CRN said. What I find odd though is that most LTCs lock up Tramadol as it is not classed as an opiate.
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I was shocked about the tramadol as well, when I saw it was counted in a hospital setting.
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I owned an RCF for almost 20 years and all the medications your have mentioned were counted each shift and doubled locked. We had no problems.
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