Dispense Prep for dispenses other than sterile compounds

Do any of your hospitals use dispense prep for dispenses other than sterile compounds like premixes, unit dose first doses, unit dose cart fill etc?

If so, where do you use it? did it add a lot of time to these processes and did you see a return on that time investment with less errors? Does anyone run every dispense through dispense prep?

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u/vash1012 — 1 day ago

Goodyear Assurance Comfortdrive

Hi,

We are needing to replace the stock tires on our 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe Caligraphy FWD due to the oft mentioned sidewall bubble. We live in the southeast and see significant snow once every few years and I have another AWD car so less than ideal snow performance is not a problem. Any experience with these tires? I’ve heard replacing these tires is expensive but these are coming out to $930-$970 for a full set which isn’t terrible.

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u/vash1012 — 10 days ago
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Charging issue

In 3 weeks of ownership, I’ve had multiple incidents of failed charging. This seems to occur when I edit my charge preferences when I’m already at the saved location (home). It is capable of charging because I can force it to start from the App but it fails to start on its own. When this occurs it seems to persist for a couple days until I do something (which I have not identified yet). Is anyone else experiencing this?

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u/vash1012 — 20 days ago

DrFirst vs Surescripts Epic EHR integration

Has anyone’s health system moved from Superscripts to DrFirst integrated with Epic and seen an improvement in medication history collection and accuracy of point of care information on prescription coverage?

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u/vash1012 — 21 days ago
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Joined with club with a GT

Joined the club with a used 25’ GT in Molten Magenta. There were no GTs nearby, only 1 premium so I bought this car out of state sight unseen. I’ve never had a fast car before. I took my wife and son out and floored it on a straight, flat back road for about a second. We were all motion sick and shocked for like half an hour. I think I may have to work up to that ha.

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u/vash1012 — 1 month ago

I am in the process of adding insulation to my attic in an old, double brick house (1949). The roof was redone in 2018. The ventilation is atypical and I am wondering if I need to install soffits and soffit baffles.

There is a ridge vent that runs the length of the roof. There are no intentional soffit vents; however, the soffit siding(?) is not install in a way that is sealed so there is significant light coming in everywhere.

There are large gable vents in 3 locations and one is on an addition which is just a few feet above the ceiling.

Should I install soffit vents first, install baffles on the spots with the most light, or are the large gables enough ventilation?

u/vash1012 — 4 months ago