![]() ![]() ![]() Searching Files in Network Servers and NAS Storage Devices IT administrators are provided with advanced file search capabilities including the ability to search files in multiple servers and/or NAS storage devices simultaneously, periodic file search operations, automatic report generation, conditional file search actions allowing one to send E-Mail notifications and/or execute custom commands when a file search operation finds a user-specified number of files. Organizations may consider developing criteria for alerts that focus on real chances of patient harm while preventing alert fatigue, minimizing the need for or use of overrides.The user is provided with the ability to categorize and filter file search results, perform file management operations, generate various types of pie and bars charts, save reports to a number of standard formats such as HTML, PDF, Excel, text, CSV, XML and export search results to an SQL database. Of the 583 event reports related to the use of overrides, the most commonly mentioned technology was automated dispensing cabinets (77.0%, n = 449), followed by computerized prescriber order entry (8.2%, n = 48) and bar-code medication administration devices (7.5%, n = 44).The most common classes of medications cited were antibiotics (12.0%, n = 70), opioids, (12.0%, n = 70), and anticoagulants (7.4%, n = 43) and 26.4% (n = 154) of the reports involved at least one high-alert medication. ![]() Analysts reviewed medication error event reports that indicated the use of overrides submitted from January 2013 through December 2014 to the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System. Users can bypass many of the safety features incorporated in medication-use technologies that provide warnings about possible unsafe conditions or errors. ![]()
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