02338nas a2200241 4500008004100000245012200041210006900163260001300232300001000245490000600255520157800261653001001839653001901849653001801868653001601886653001701902653001701919100002501936700003001961700002901991700001902020856005702039 2020 eng d00aAdult Standardized Concentration of Cardiovascular Medications Intravenous infusion: A New Initiative in Saudi Arabia0 aAdult Standardized Concentration of Cardiovascular Medications I cMay 2020 a64-690 v93 a
Objectives: To declare the adult standardized concentration of cardiovascular intravenous infusion as a new initiative in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methods: It is a new initiative project drove by national standardized concentration of cardiovascular services. The projects formulated from the international business model, pharmacy project guidelines and project management institution guidelines of a new project. The initiative project is written through project management professionals and consisted of several parts, including the initial phase, the planning phase, the execution phase, the monitoring and controlling phase. Results: The adult standardized concentration of cardiovascular medications intravenous infusion services defined as vision, mission and goals. The services had various benefits including clinical and economic on patients, the continuous of the project assured by risk management model description and the monitoring and controlling of the services as illustrated in the review. The transition to operation project though closing project stage explored in the analysis. Conclusion: The adult standardized concentration of cardiovascular intravenous infusion services is a new initiative part of the intravenous admixture program. The standardized concentration of cardiovascular will diminish healthcare professional workload and avoid economic burden on healthcare system; it is highly recommended to implement in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
10aAdult10aCardiovascular10aConcentration10aIntravenous10aSaudi Arabia10aStandardized1 aAlomi, Yousef, Ahmed1 aAlshomrani, Afnan, Owedah1 aBahadig, Faiz, Abdullah.1 aAlhamdan, Hani uhttp://ijphs.org/article/2020/9/2/105530ijpcs2020912