AI Order Reviewer · Claude Sonnet 4.5

Paste an order. See what's missing.

The reviewer parses your free-text order, identifies missing elements, flags dangerous abbreviations and high-alert medications, and returns a clean rewrite you can paste back into the EMR.

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Submit an order to see structured feedback here.
Verdict, missing elements, errors, safety flags, and a rewrite.
AI Medication Reconciliation · full scope

Reconcile the med list from Dr. First.

Paste the home medication list from your Dr. First eRx / MedHx pull (or any EMR home-med export, discharge summary, or hand-typed list). The AI returns a HOLD / CONTINUE / MODIFY decision for every drug — anchored to inpatient risks like AKI, bleeding, hypoglycemia, withdrawal, and euglycemic DKA — plus a printable pocket-card summary for the chart.

What is Dr. First?
Dr. First (Rcopia, MedHx, PatientAdvisor) is a national e-prescribing and medication-history service that pulls a patient's outpatient prescription record from pharmacies and PBMs. Most inpatient EMRs surface this list at admission — it's often the single best source of truth for what the patient is actually taking at home. Copy that list here to run the AI reconciliation.
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Paste a home med list to get a HOLD / CONTINUE / MODIFY plan.
Every drug scored, with reason + next step. Print the result for the chart.
Educational tool only. RxFlow Review is a learning resource for medical students and residents. It is not a replacement for institutional policies and protocols, clinical judgment, or your hospital's actual EMR/CPOE system. Never enter, sign, or act on a real patient order based solely on this app.
RxFlow Review

An educational reference for medical students and residents learning to enter safe, complete inpatient medication orders. Not a substitute for institutional policy or clinical judgement.

Reference
  • ISMP “Do Not Use” abbreviation list
  • Joint Commission medication management standards
  • Institute for Safe Medication Practices high-alert meds
Disclaimer

Examples and order sets are illustrative teaching material. Always verify against your institutional formulary, policies and protocols, allergy/interaction screening, and renal/hepatic dose adjustments — inside your hospital's real EMR — before signing an order.

© 2026 RxFlow ReviewEducational use only — not clinical advice.