(two) the rational use of antibacterial drugs into the medical quality inspection content and comprehensive target management assessment system.
(3) Inspection and assessment methods: Random sampling of outpatient and emergency prescriptions and inpatient medical records, including the preventive use of antibiotics by surgical patients.
1, outpatient and emergency antimicrobial inspection and evaluation points:
Basic information of the patient, including age, gender and diagnosis;
Usage of antibacterial drugs, including name, specification, usage, dosage, route of administration, and whether drugs are used in accordance with the Regulations on the Administration of Antibacterial Drugs Classification, etc.
2, in-patients antimicrobial inspection and evaluation points:
(1) Whether to analyze and explain the reasons for the use of antibacterial drugs, stop using them, change varieties, and use them beyond the scope of instructions, and record them in the course record;
(2) The use of antibacterial drugs must comply with the Regulations on the Administration of Antibacterial Drugs Classification. Whether to use or perform the corresponding procedures when they are used beyond the specified time, and reflect them in the course record;
(3) Whether there are indications for combined use or local application of antibacterial drugs, whether there is analysis, and record them in the course record;
(4) Whether to do pathogen detection and drug sensitivity test before using or replacing antibacterial drugs, and reflect it on the course record; For the case that it cannot be submitted for inspection, whether the reasons are explained in the course record.
(4) For departments and individuals who abuse antibacterial drugs in violation of regulations, the hospital will conduct informed criticism. If the circumstances are serious, the authority to use antibacterial drugs will be reduced until the prescription right is stopped.