Resume held medications for patient
Path: Patient>Clinical>Medications
- In the Patient component, select a patient.
- Go to Clinical>Medications.
- Click the record with the held medication you want to resume. Records with held medications have gray fill.
- Click Resume.
A new row appears with the medication information copied from the held medication record. The row with the hold information remains in the grid for historical purposes with blue fill in the fields indicating that they are locked for editing. - Click the Medication Hold and Resumption Details tab.
- In the Resume Physician ID field, click the down arrow icon and select the physician who ordered to resume the medication. Click Select another physician if the physician you want is not available for selection in the list. The Select Physician window appears where you can search for proper physician.
- In the Reason Medication Resumed field, click click the down arrow icon and enter the reason the held medication was resumed, up to 100 free-text characters.
- Save your changes.
Associated pages
- About Medication
- About medications and Medi-Span usage
- About medication kits
- About end medications as of transfer date
- About medication edit period
- About editing medications
- About medication groups
- About alternate physician on clinical item entry screen
- About reviewing medications on readmission
- About Medi-Span prior adverse reaction check window
- About medication kits dialog
- Medications window – Medication Evaluation tab
- Medications window – Medication Order Entry tab
- Medications window – Modification Details tab
- Medications window – Medication Hold and Resumption Details tab
- Medications window – Hold/Resume History tab
- Medications window – Medication Group Details tab
- About drug/drug interactions dialog
- About medication show fields dialog
- About select medication dialog
- About medication entry dialog
- Evaluate medications
- Enter medications for patient
- Edit medications for patient
- Enter special instructions for new medication
- Add special instructions to existing medication
- Enter medication groups for patient
- Delete medications for patient
- Discontinue medications for a patient
- Check medication interactions
- Check prior adverse reactions to medication
- Add medication kits to a patient
- Add new medication
