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Run: Wound Care Product and Dressing Usage Log

Track wound care product usage, stock levels, and reorder triggers in one log so clinical teams can replenish dressings on time and keep inventory records cl...

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Log Details

Select the date the product was used.
Optional if your workflow needs shift-level tracking.
Enter the staff member or role completing this log entry.
Select the care area or storage location associated with this usage.
Specify the location if 'Other' was selected.

Product and Usage Details

Choose the wound care product category.
Enter the specific product name, item code, or SKU.
Optional lot tracking field if your inventory process requires it.
Enter the number of units used.
Select the unit that matches the product packaging.
Select all reasons that apply.
Specify any reason not listed above.

Inventory Status

Enter the current quantity available after this usage is recorded.
Enter the target minimum stock level for this item.
Enter the stock level at which a reorder should be initiated.
Indicate whether the item should be reordered based on current inventory.
Select any inventory exceptions that apply.

Reorder and Follow-Up

Enter the quantity recommended for replenishment.
Select the urgency of the replenishment request.
Enter the person or team responsible for follow-up.
Add any relevant details, such as substitution rationale, vendor issues, or count discrepancies.

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