[MCOH-EH] Suspected fentanyl use

Yvonne Noel Mary.Noel at childrens.com
Tue May 1 14:33:54 PDT 2018


Thank you for your great/detailed response.  We have done all this, but the results were negative when it was  expected that it would be positive.  That is the reason I am researching further.
Yvonne

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I would appreciate info on the following questions related to suspected  fentanyl use:



*        How would you proceed if an employee was suspected of fentanyl use? It depends on how we become aware of the suspected usage.  If it's identified through our pharmacy surveillance reports, pharmacy sends the reports to the manager and notifies the manager of potential diversion.  The manager then conducts an investigation and contacts HR if diversion is in fact suspected.  A huddle group is then convened with the department manager and/or director, pharmacy, human resources, and employee health to discuss the facts of the case and develop an action plan.  If testing is warranted, then the manager and human resources meet with the employee to take a statement and let the employee know that he/she will be drug tested.  The employee is then brought to employee health for urine drug testing.  After testing, we arrange safe transportation to get the employee home.  The employee may be suspended pending test results, which can take up to five days. (There are a lot of if/then steps in our process.)



*        Would you test urine, saliva or blood? Urine



*        Can you provide the information on the screening panel used? It's a separate send out to our vendor and not part of our 10- panel used for pre-employment physicals or suspected impairment testing.



*        Where would the specimen be sent for testing? We utilize an outside vendor  - Medtox.  Our lab is looking into the possibility of testing in house.







Thank you,



Yvonne Noel













Yvonne Noel

Interim Manager

Occupational Health and Wellness

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