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10 steps to implementing standing orders for immunization in your Practice SettingIntroductionStanding orders are written protocols approved by a physician or other authorized prac-titioner that allow qualified health care professionals (who are eligible to do so under state law, such as registered nurses or pharmacists) to assess the need for and administer vaccine to patients meeting certain criteria, such as age or underlying medical condition. The qualified health care professionals must also be eligible by state law to administer certain medications, such as epinephrine, under standing orders should a medical emer-gency (rare event) standing orders in place streamlines your practice workflow by eliminating the need to obtain an individual physician s order to vaccinate each patient. standing orders carried out by nurses or other qualified health care professionals are the most consistently effective means for increasing vaccination rates and reducing missed opportunities for vaccination, which improves the quality of care for patients.
10 Steps to Implementing Standing Orders for Immunization in Your Practice Setting Introduction Standing orders are written protocols approved by a physician or other authorized prac- titioner that allow qualified health care professionals (who are eligible to do so under state
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