Abstract
Background
Patients receiving chemotherapy frequently experience electrolyte imbalances. Electrolyte replacement is, therefore, a necessity as patients may experience life-threatening symptoms.
Methods
Preimplementation phase – A retrospective review for serum potassium and magnesium values obtained during infusion clinic visit between 1 August and 31 October 2016 was conducted. Implementation phase – A nursing-driven electrolyte replacement protocol with medication order “smart-set” and order selection intelligence within EPIC Beacon was developed and implemented in May 2017. Postimplementation phase – The postimplementation phase data were collected from 1 August to 30 November 2017 using a similar approach as the preimplementation phase.
Results
Preimplementation phase – During the preimplementation phase of the study, a total of 1495 serum potassium levels and 1193 serum magnesium levels were obtained. Among the 152 patients who needed potassium replacement, 34% (n = 52) were replaced and among the 118 serum magnesium levels that needed replacement, 30% (n = 35) were replaced. Postimplementation phase – 3979 serum potassium and 2707 magnesium levels were obtained. Among the 170 patients who needed potassium replacement, 75% (n = 127) were replaced. Among the 142 patients who needed magnesium replacement, 73% (n = 104) were replaced.
Conclusion
A 121% increase in potassium replacement and a 143% increase in magnesium replacement were identified after implementing this protocol.
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