01. Drug Kardex

Last updated on 06/07/2022

Main points

  • Use block capitals and avoid abbreviations.
  • Use generic drug names where possible.
    • In the case of compound preparations, prescribe each component individually.
  • Review each kardex daily with team if possible.
  • Re-write kardex when approaching 2 weeks.
    • DO NOT leave to Intern on-call
  • Always chart a stop date, especially for antibiotics and electrolytes.
  • Always fill in the “Allergies” section on the front of the kardex.
  • ALWAYS check allergy status BEFORE prescribing a medication
  • Always record weight on kardex for accurate weight based dose calculations.
  • INVEST IN AN APP: Such as BNF
  • Timing is very important for some drugs e.g. Stalevo/Sinemet, Please circle on Kardex.
  • If a drug is on hold, write ‘hold’ in Kardex. If the kardex is being rewritten, put in the date the drug was started and not the date you re-wrote the Kardex


PO medications

  • Chart regular medications and liaise with pharmacy when in doubt with regard to dosages etc.
  • Regularly review analgesia.
  • Regularly review supplementation with electrolytes and correlate with latest laboratory results.


IV mediations

  • Regularly review IV meds and consider switch to PO when possible.​