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Pharmacist will not be labeling the milk. They will however enter the order for EBM into the system We will get a print out of labels with baby's bar code on it. We are in the process of beginning the writing / working out our policy. If others have already instituted their policy who labels the milk at Mom's bedside? RN or MOM? It's like drawing bloodwork in a patient's room. All tubes of blood have to be properly identified at the patient's bedside by the person drawing the blood. I believe we will do the same with EBM, labeling at the bedside before it leaves the mother's room and gets placed in a bin in refrigerator with baby's information there as well.
Jane Ciaramella RNC,IBCLC,C-EFM,MS
----- Original Message -----
From: Judy Campbell
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009 1:05 pm
Subject: Re: labeling of breastmilk in NICU
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> Will the pharmacist enter the order into the system, then attach
> the bar code
> labels to the milk? If not, will the pharmacist be responsible
> for milk labeled by
> the nurses? Are you using the same system that is used for
> medications, or
> systems that are special just for milk?
> Judy
>
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