A recent pharmacy audit of the anesthesia department led to a change in pyxis inventory. “We thought going through the anesthesia cart drawers would help us understand how to stock the new pyxis to meet department needs,” stated head pharmacist Kent Amine, Pharm. D.
“When it came down to it, we realized the only drug we really needed to stock was propofol. Because let’s be honest, that’s all the anesthesia department ever really gives anyway. This narrowing of drug inventory has left the needed room for neck pillows, nail polish, sudoku puzzles, and even a magazine rack.”
“At first we thought we should at least have access to succinylcholine and not just propofol,” nurse anesthetist Ivy Sandation said, “But then we realized it would have to go in the granola bar cubby and that just wasn’t worth the trade off.”