The description of the inplementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) of High Alert and LASA Medication at Hospital X Jakarta Vidia Arlaini Anwar- Herty Nur Tanty- Ernisa Kinanti
STIKes IKIFA Jakarta
Abstract
There are 6 patient safety goals in the National Hospital Accreditation Standard (SNARS), which are the main points in assessing whether the services provided at the hospital are patient-oriented, one of which is the supervision of drugs that must be monitored closely, including High Alert Medication and LASA/ Look Alike Sound Alike medication. Storage of these drugs requires special treatment. This study aimed to describe of LASA and High Alert Medication storage at the Inpatient Pharmacy Depot of RS X Jakarta based on the placement, labeling and storage temperature conditions in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) at Hospital X Jakarta. The sample were all LASA and high alert drugs available at Inpatient Pharmacy Depots. Data obtained were compared to SPO (Standard Operating Procedures) at Hospital X Jakarta. The results showed that the implementation of SOP of the placement of LASA and high alert drugs was 93% and 100%, respectively- labelling of LASA and high alert medication were 100% and 92% respectively met the SOP- and 100% of both medication groups were stored in a temperature which in accordance with SOP. It can be concluded that there is still a storage management of LASA and high alert drugs at the Pharmacy Depot of Hospital X Jakarta which is not in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures.
Keywords: High Alert Medication , LASA (Look Alike Sound Alike) medication , Inpatient Pharmacy Depot, hospital, Standard Operating Procedures