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The nurses
have extensive training and experience in home infusion
therapy. The nurses will educate the patient and/or caregivers
in regards to the administration of the prescribed therapy.
The training process is extensive and includes educating
on the storage and handling of the prescribed infusion division(s),
aseptic technique, the administration device and supplies,
care of the IV catheter or enteral access device, and other
appropriate issues. The education and assessment process
will continue during follow up visits. The nursing staff
will care for the patient's IV access device, perform lab
draws, assess the patients response to therapy, monitor
for adverse reactions or therapy complications and coordinate
other health-related care as needed.
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The pharmacy staff has extensive IV admixture
experience. The pharmacists serve as a resource for drug information
for both the patients and other healthcare professionals.
The pharmacists will perform a thorough assessment of the
patient's prescribed therapy, including a review of the patient's
medication profile, their allergy profile, and their medical
history. The pharmacists will perform therapeutic drug monitoring.
They will coordinate, analyze, and trend all ordered lab values.
The pharmacists will watch for the development of adverse
effects to the prescribed medication and offer recommendations
for management if appropriate.
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IV
& Respiratory Care
65 South 65th Street-Suite 1
Belleville, IL 62223
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618-398-2720
(Local)
618-398-8069 (Local)
888-321-6665 (Toll Free)
800-719-3335 (Toll Free)
618-398-3458 (FAX) |
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