What is JCAHO?
Posted By: MQnewB on 2007-07-16
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Subject: What is JCAHO?
I've seen it on client profiles and I don't even know what it is, so don't know how I can use it.
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I mean JCAHO--ha
Subject: I mean JCAHO--ha
You definitely do for a JCAHO facility.
Subject: You definitely do for a JCAHO facility.
Some accounts will not tell you but cc is a big no no on the Joint Commission "Do Not Use List" See site below. Account I type for now, MTSO was/is not even aware. They dictate cc but I change to ml and have not had a report come back yet.
used to be IU/mL but JCAHO says dangerous
Subject: used to be IU/mL but JCAHO says dangerous
international units per mL
It is JCAHO Do Not Use List...see
Subject: It is JCAHO Do Not Use List...see
http://www.jointcommission.org/patientsafety/donotuselist/
h.s. is one of the abbreviations on the list. They say to substitute at bedtime.
Your account preferences take priority, however. I have one client who wants me to use h.s. and I do for them.
I believe that "q" is a prohibited abbreviation per JCAHO. I usually put "a day" or
Subject: I believe that "q" is a prohibited abbreviation per JCAHO. I usually put "a day" or "every day."
per JCAHO - no trailing zeros on meds
Subject: per JCAHO - no trailing zeros on meds
"cc" is a possible future listing in JCAHO "do not use list" sm
Subject: "cc" is a possible future listing in JCAHO "do not use list" sm
JCAHO requires its members to follow an official "do not use list" and "cc" is being considered for possible future inclusion in the JCAHO "do not use list" to be replaced by "mL" because it can be misread as U or unit when poorly WRITTEN...typing it is not as problematic but I go ahead and change it to mL to encourage dictators to make the "mental shift" away from "cc" ...hope that helps! see this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_abbreviations
Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO, pronounced "jay-co"), nm
Subject: Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO, pronounced "jay-co"), nm
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