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- A communication bw the prescriber and the pharmacist - The neneficiary of the prescription should be the patient - Should communicate in an unambiguous way so the patient is not harmed - Some patients have died bc of miscommnications bw precriber and pharmacist |
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What types of percriptions exist? |
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- Written - Telephonic- only in certain circumstances - Electronic Many institutions are going to this style bc of advantages - Can see the other prescriptions the patient is taking - Can notice drug-drug interactions easily -Reduce errors bc of bad handwriting - Prepopulated fields for dosage, formulation, etc so that error is reduced Reduce miscommunication Fax- Less trusted bc could fax to multiple pharmacies and get mulitple doses Must be followed up with a hard copy Not enough checks and balances for this system Nursing homes and hopsitals have a good enough relationship with pharmacy that can do this. |
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Also called a prescription blank New regulations to deal with forgery in the next couple of weeks Mutli-doctor practice pads--the name of the prescriber must be circled bc the pharmacist might not be able to read the signature (Helps them to know who to call if there are problems) -Demographic data on top -Patients Name -Date Line -Address of patient does not have to be on there if it is not a controlled substance (if controlled...patients address must be on there) -Two signature lines "Dispense as written"--You have to give the non generic if this is signed. " Product/Selection Permitted"-- you can give the generic drug |
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How do you prevent perscription forgery? |
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-Can buy commercially available prescription pads which utilize forgery protection devices - UAB uses pads that say void when they are photocopied - By April 1st of 2008 All medicaid patients will have to be on tamperproof pads with at least 1 tamper proof mech -Eventually will have three tamperproof mech 1. Void on photocopies 2. Erasure evidence 3. etc Most percribers will use these even for non-medicaid patients |
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What information goes on the top portion of the prescription blank |
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Patient name age date address if controlled substance |
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What information goes in the middle portion of the prescription blank |
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Rx: = recipe= Superscription Line 1: Inscription Name of Drug (trade name or generic) Strength or concentration (if it comes in more than one concentration--if not then it does not matter) Formulation of the drug Tablets, capsule, solution, ointment, syrup (if only one formuation then it doesnt matter) Second Line : Subscription-- quanitity to be dispensed by the pharmacist at the time the percription is filled most pharmacies limit to 30 day supply Third line signatura The part the patient reads which instructs them how to take the medication Needs to be clear and unambiguous (pharmacist can change if not exactly clear Write it out in english Some latin abbreviations should not be used at all Refills should be on there |
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What is a a superscription? |
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The Rx portion of the pad (middle portion) |
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Middle portion of Rx blank Name of medication (trade name or generic) |
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What is a subscription on a perscription blank? |
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On the second line of the middle portion contains the qunitity of the drug to be dispensed by the pharmacist at the time the pescription is filled |
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What is "dispense as written" |
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Some insurance plans will mandate that the patient receives generic (even if you sign the dispense as written line) |
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What does "Product Selection Permitted" |
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Can give generic if preferred...either one is ok |
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Found in the lower left portion of the prescription blank "Drug Enforcement Agency" Some pharcamcies and insurance plans like to have it for an id number |
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Why are quick handheld Resources good? |
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can access dosages, formulations, costs, etc Can see if a drug is commercially available PDA programs exist (ePocrates is a free download) -pedriatric dosages, indications, contraindications, formulations, pregnancy categories, costs, etc -Updated weekly |
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What are some tips for writing perscriptions |
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Write legibly Avoid abbreviations and Decimals Use proper latin abbreviations Avoid trailing seros such as X.0-- just use X Dont abbreviate drug name Avoid naked decimals such as .X--> better if 0.X |
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