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Heparin is a high-alert medication with a heightened risk of significant patient harm when used in error. Heparin includes unfractionated heparin and low molecular weight heparin, both of which are anticoagulants used for prevention and treatment of blood clots. Ensuring safe and coordinated use of heparin is also a Required Organizational Practice of Accreditation Canada.
Pembroke Regional Hospital promotes safety best practices when dispensing and administering unfractionated heparin and low molecular weight heparin through the implementation of safeguards that reduce the possibility of harm. Several PRH committees are involved in medication safety, including the Medication Management Committee which is responsible for identifying and mitigating risks associated with the medication system. Clinicians share this responsibility which includes reporting incidents through RIMS (RIMS). Safeguards are in place including audits of patient care areas conducted by Pharmacy at least annually. Click here for the ‘Quick Tip’.
Strategies that are employed for the safe use of heparin at PRH include:
More information on the safe use of heparin can be found in the “High Alert Medication List” and the “High-Alert Medication and Independent Double Check” policy document.