Bibliographic citations
Alvarez, K., Dávila, L. (2005). Análisis del funcionamiento del sistema de distribución de medicamentos por dosis unitaria en el Centro Médico Naval “Cirujano Mayor Santiago Távara“, periodo marzo 2003-marzo 2004 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2614
Alvarez, K., Dávila, L. Análisis del funcionamiento del sistema de distribución de medicamentos por dosis unitaria en el Centro Médico Naval “Cirujano Mayor Santiago Távara“, periodo marzo 2003-marzo 2004 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2005. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2614
@misc{renati/479295,
title = "Análisis del funcionamiento del sistema de distribución de medicamentos por dosis unitaria en el Centro Médico Naval “Cirujano Mayor Santiago Távara“, periodo marzo 2003-marzo 2004",
author = "Dávila Cárdenas, Luis Erick",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2005"
}
-- The Unit Dose Drug Distribution System (SMDUD) permits an adequate pharmacotherapeutic tracking in the patients, integration of the pharmacist to health’s team and it produces an important economic saving to the hospital. Our study it was designed as objectives: quantifying the devolution percents and identifying the therapeutic groups of bigger consumption and devolution, produced for the SDMDU in the period 2003-2004. Furthermore, identifying errors at examining the medical prescriptions attended for the SDMDU and know the participation of the pharmacist in the system. The method consisted in a retrospective-descriptive analysis of the medical prescriptions, reports of consumption-devolution and surveys guided to the team of health. The results obtained show that the total cost of medicaments and biomedical material were S/. 3 046 014.77, and the devolutions summed up S/. 171 634.14. The therapeutic groups of bigger consumption were the antibacterials with 47% and his devolution of 44%. The principal types of errors found were: the patient's incomplete data 77%, data in the prescription 37% and errors of dispensation 19%. Most of professionals opine that the pharmacist has a little active participation when he integrates to the team of health. It is concluded that: the devolution percents in the period of study went from 6% and in the SDMDU's functioning it is finding faults; thus as, in the provision of medications, errors of dispensation, lack of pharmacotherapeutic tracking and the little recognize participation of the pharmacists.
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