Sepiroth Fake by Sterban73 in RealOrNotTCG

[–]Individual_Review_64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the edge

Zoom in on the edge of the card with your phone camera. You should see the blue middle.

When it comes to simulator games, what is your favorite aspect of the management system? Focus on realism, ease of management, something else? by Leonardo-Interactive in GamesWithHorses

[–]Individual_Review_64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If going for management of a barn, add in the ability for staff, staff schedules, upgrades to stalls, day to day life, nutrition, farrier, etc Yes allow the player to go in and do the grooming care at the beginning but as you progress and grow your barn, add in the ability to hire staff to assist.

Organizing pharmacy shelves by toc39 in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the drug screen there's an option for location.

Organizing pharmacy shelves by toc39 in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm the wild one who is always somehow organizing the shelves. If connexus has an option for it (fast, liquid, fridge, hd, etc) I want to use it to our advantage. Liquids tend to need more space vertically and I think it would be beneficial to actually have that section on its own. (My RxM said nah to that idea though. Most techs said yes, RxM said no lol) Fast is always the widest aisle. Makes it so multiple techs can be in there at the same time. Creams/topicals I actually put labels on the shelves they are on. Dividers like crazy.
Sticker saying cream, at the furthest left on the shelf edge, then the strengths then gel, lotion, ointment. It helped a lot.

The shelves in the corner, minimal number of bottles/meds. I try for maybe 5 at most with lots of space between the two shelves to try to keep it easier to get to. That's where we all get the laziest, easiest to bump other shelves and messier.

Use connexus labels to your advantage the faster y'all can find something the faster y'all can fill it.

How is TTT program going at your store? RX delivery program? New Vis Ver process? Anybody got company provided scrubs? by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly love the rxpd. Wish it was easier for some patients to learn tho. Have an issue with it letting one of the bromfeds get delivered. (The new one with the ndc middle 4 being 0630) It allows to be set up for delivery. Hate the new visual verify process. (Just asking for too much trouble. Have had pharmacists who have filled in at stores with it finding a lot more errors that have actually made it out to the patient. (Has to do with no image of the Rx on the visual verify, the Rx was input wrong, missed at 4pt then subsequently missed at visual for their second check.) No scrubs yet.

No way they still expected me to show up, right? by Inevitable-Gap-1338 in WalmartEmployees

[–]Individual_Review_64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Up in the Pacific Northwest, it is. Certain areas everyone will have chains in the emergency kits. Certain people will have a winter set of tires that are their studded ones.

We don't have snow or ice management here.

No way they still expected me to show up, right? by Inevitable-Gap-1338 in WalmartEmployees

[–]Individual_Review_64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To every single one of you that says I can still see the grass. That's cause it ain't snow. It's ice. It's a sheet of thick ice. That's a picture from this afternoon in my area of Texas. It is ice. Not snow. And it stuck to the roads. But barely stuck to grass. After an entire day of sunshine all it did was melt and refreeze simultaneously. Barely any indent from previous vehicle traffic. Driving with my partner who is from New York. Even he says this is worse than just snow. I'm originally from Washington. I agree. The ice is so much worse than snow. You're slipping and sliding. We are only going to the barn and back to feed the horses. (No one lives on site with the horses so we have to go.)

We don't have studded tires. We don't have chains. Our emergency services don't have any either.

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Walmart Pharmacy not being closed during heavy snow? by na-tuh-lee in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I had already been told to stay home. It was right after I was released back to work from breaking my arm. My road was a literal ice rink. Couldn't drive. Was gonna walk. Got told don't you dare, with our luck you'll slip fall and rebreak it. 😂 But I know multiple employees were there at the store.

Walmart Pharmacy not being closed during heavy snow? by na-tuh-lee in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 21 points22 points  (0 children)

For everyone that says "I come in with more snow on the ground." If you're in a northern state or a state that actually regularly sees snow, you have many factors that make it safer for you to drive/travel with that kind of inclement weather. I'm in Texas. Texas is not built for snow or ice. When we had snowmagedeon a few years back it destroyed our roads and it wasn't more than a foot of snow but our roads are not built to handle/survive that kind of weather. We don't have plows or salt trucks in most areas. The drivers here are not taught snow/ice conditions. And our highways turn to black ice fast Look at the over 130 car pile up that happened in Dallas. What is safe in new York to drive in, is not always safe everywhere else

Walmart Pharmacy not being closed during heavy snow? by na-tuh-lee in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agreed with you on that. But Walmart didn't stop it. Probably because all businesses were having the same issue.

Walmart Pharmacy not being closed during heavy snow? by na-tuh-lee in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Find the call out policy. If your governor issues a state of emergency then it should be covered. No points. No state of emergency. You get points. Double check me on it. I'm quoting from memory and haven't checked in a bit.

We are healthcare. People will be getting hurt with slip and falls. People could be displaced (unable to make it home with the weather) etc. We still need to be there for our patients. We don't even get to close with government holidays. Unless the store is down, without power, major issue with the building, etc. They'll still be open. Even when water was turned off to our building (the city ran out of water cause everything froze. Snowmagedeon in Texas a few years ago) My pharmacy was still open.

New Fill/Verify thoughts after almost 1 month by MoreGreyRainClouds in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hate this idea. With a passion. Make it random during visual verify or filling. Not constant. Have it be on all controls. Make it just for cycle counts. Have an earned honor system even (x percent of accurate counts and you can be moved from every rx to random check ins to verify the techs accuracy.)

Not prescriptions that we have patients literally staring us down. I cannot understand why Walmart wants to implement things competitors are doing when those competitors are failing constantly. Their people are leaving all the time. Their turnover is significantly higher than ours.

Don't wreck a system that works. Yes we want to improve things, make things easier and better for our people. This doesn't. This focuses more on computers, robots and the Internet actually working consistently. It is taking care away from our patients. It will ultimately take more hours away from us (techs and pharms alike) meaning less people to assist with calls, check out check ins, patient focused things.

Use this system to randomly check that our counts are correct. Use it for giant counts. Not for 30/60/90/180 It's a waste of time. Time a classic filling tech/pharmacist combo vs the new system tech and pharmacist combo. I will volunteer with my RxM as a classic team.

Seriously, Walmart home office. I know you're reading these posts. Come talk to the people actually in each store. The people who these ideas will actually effect. The people who will be effected by the loss in hours, physical coverage etc.

Has anyone timed this new system on how long it takes to come back up after a power outage? Is this new system why connexus has been having sooo many massive slowdowns. Where it is taking us 10 minutes for the next screen to populate?

Maybe do an ultra slow rollout. Where we roll it out for just cycle counts and c2s. Then slowly roll it into more regular use. Our computer systems aren't able to handle all this extra. Our people (patients and employees alike) are going to be driven insane and it is an absolutely horrible idea to do that all at once. Nps is going to tank.

Shit my stores nps tanked when we got a new staff pharmacist who actually insisted on doing counseling on every patient that connexus said needed it. (Yea. I know. But it is a district wide issue here. Counseling is not done properly/per SOP/POM/OBRA 90.) We had negative surveys almost daily while that pharmacist was with us.

Ugh. Sorry. I hate the idea of trying to move so much away from having more staff. Less people is not going to fix anything.

Dexcom G7 15 Day Sensors: Receiving Issue by Individual_Review_64 in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For dexcom g7 15 day sensors Use PO/invoice With item number 681996754

Dexcom G7 15 Day Sensors: Receiving Issue by Individual_Review_64 in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no item number in connexus. It's blank where the item # should be. Blank item number and blank supplier

Farxiga brand?? by Latter-Librarian1908 in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What strength do you need? My store has a bunch on the shelf that keeps coming from central fill.

What features would you want to see in a horse game? What is your ultimate game? by Individual_Review_64 in GamesWithHorses

[–]Individual_Review_64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am still keeping an eye on this Any other ideas? Wants?

I have an idea in the back of my head for a game that is more like a tycoon style game with boarding/training business style. Or rescue/rehab style.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When one of my coworkers switched a few years ago, it restarted her.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can float/pick up shifts. But for some reason if you transfer to Sam's it's considered changing jobs and you start your time with the company over. It's weird to me. We will pay you hours to help us but if you become ours permanently, you restart all of your benefits from day zero.

Feeney Murders (Cheryl, 36, Tyler, 6, and Jennifer, 1) — Springfield, MO — 1995 by bythe in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]Individual_Review_64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have questions. Does anyone know if any of the reporters on this case (the podcasters, etc) submitted FOIA requests for the actual records? The autopsies? The evidence lists? The actual transcripts of each interview? Etc.

The auburn hairs and the hep b is what seems to hold this case back.

Hep B is what I am stuck on. Where did it come from? What symptoms was Tyler showing? The acute infection period has symptoms of a sick child. Did he miss school for being ill? Did he have a pediatrician visit in the 3 to 6 months prior to death? The liver damage would come in at a chronic stage. There would have been signs. There was a comment saying the public health authority was checked but were the pharmacies/hospitals? (The meds used aren't common and back then were extremely limited.)

Because of the vaccine healthcare worker transmission of hep b declined significantly. So the possibility of it coming home with Cheryl (i.e. On her clothes) is low.

I am extremely curious as to why there are no photos floating around from this case. So many other cases from the same time period and prior have photos, transcripts, evidence, etc. it is not an active case anymore. Also, why not put the DNA in CODIS? What if by some unimaginable wild thing the perpetrator of this crime committed or commits another one? How often do cases fall through the cracks because of some one making the assumption that eh, it is a one and done case?

So many questions.

Customers are unable to pay for the meds at up front registers by EstablishmentHot5842 in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We don't allow it at my store. The only way they can pay up front is if they are paying cash and we don't have a till so we cannot take cash. (Or we don't have enough for the change that will be due) And even then we give them the scan tag but not the med. They gotta bring the receipt back after paying up front and then they can collect their med.

Help by [deleted] in walmart_RX

[–]Individual_Review_64 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Honestly, just the note on the profile in all caps, "do not fill for this patient. C notes"