Verbal Orders
Verbal Orders are available when the Medication Management module is enabled.
Communicare Administrators configure individual providers to require verbal orders when creating
medication orders for particular medications according to whether the medication is
outside an individual's scope of practice, or for particular Schedule classifications
and encounter places. A Verbal Order is required if:
- A provider attempts to create a medication order for a medication that is not included in their Scope of Practice. For more information, see Scope of Practice.
- A provider attempts to create a medication order for a medication that is part of a restricted Schedule classification (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, Unscheduled) and encounter place. For more information, see Providers.
- A provider attempts to create a medication order at a selected encounter place. For more information, see Providers.
You can use either Scope of Practice, Schedules or both. For example, configure a Registered Nurse to be able to order the following medications without requiring a verbal order:
- S2 and S3 medications using Schedules, for example, paracetamol.
- Extra medications within their clinical pathway using the Scope of Practice, for example, antibiotics.
Communicare checks configured schedules first, then the Scope of Practice list if the medication isn't included in the allowed schedule.
Doctors
Doctors provide the authority for verbal orders and review verbal orders when a medication order is created. See Medication Summary and Create a Medication Order for more information.
Unreviewed verbal orders are displayed:
- In the Clinical Record:
- In the Action Required Banner, for example,
- In the Medication Summary, for example,
- In the main toolbar, for example,