Preliminary Investigation on Residue of Narcotics for Injection in Operation Rooms in Our Hospital
- VernacularTitle:我院手术室注射用麻醉药品使用剩余量初探
- Author:
Yujia ZHOU
;
Yili SHI
;
Zhu ZHU
;
Genzhi YANG
;
Bin WU
;
Yan TANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Narcotics for injection;
Residue;
Use;
Management;
Operation room
- From:
China Pharmacist
2015;18(10):1763-1766
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To count and analyze the residue of narcotics for injection after the use in operation rooms in order to find the possibility of risk avoiding and management standardization. Methods:A retrospective research method was adopted to count and analyze 10268 prescriptions including narcotics for injection in operation rooms from June to August in 2014. Results:Ketamine hydro-chloride injection had the largest residue and its remaining amount also occupied the largest proportion of medication. The second one was pethidine hydrochloride injection and the third one was remifentanil hydrochloride for injection. The highest ratio of remaining a-mount in each prescription was ketamine hydrochloride injection, and the second one was morphine hydrochloride injection and pethi-dine hydrochloride injection ranked the third. Conclusion:It is suggested to reduce the specification of medication with the highest ra-tio of remaining amount in each prescription such as ketamine hydrochloride injection, and improve the management efficiency for the use of narcotics in operation rooms.