dispensing year 1 Flashcards
is it a legal requirement for the DOB of a patient to be included in a prescription if they are older than 12
no
is it a legal requirement for the age AND DOB of a patient to be included in a prescription if they are younger than 12
yes
what is required on a prescription for it to be legal
Name and address of the patient
Age/DOB if under 12
Appropriate date
Prescriber Signature
Prescriber N and Address
Prescriber particulars
for how long is a prescription valid for?
6 months from when it was issued
can a prescription with a date in the future be dispensed
no, as the date is inappropriate
what checks are carried out for prescription completeness
name of the medication
form
strength
dose
quantity
if the quantity of a drug to be dispensed is missing, what should be done.
contact the prescriber, and then supply the quantity they request. then add “PC” , the quantity given , your initials and date on the prescription
if a patient urgently needs a medication, but their prescription is missing the quantity to be dispensed, and the prescriber cannot be contacted, then what should be done
supply up to 5 days supply.
Add “PNC”, the quantity given, your initials and date
what are some pros of dispensing a medication at the same venue where it is prescribed
convenient for patients
patient education
enhanced monitoring
improved medical adherence
reduced wait times
what are some cons of dispensing a medication at the same venue where it is prescribed
potential of conflict of interest on the prescriber’s side
can increase risk of medication related errors
there could be limited medication choices
cost involve additional costs and reimbursements
the three categories to check when assessing a prescription for clinical appropriateness
patient characteristics
medication regimen
administration and monitoring
what does the patient characteristics category in clinical appropriateness entail
what do we know about the patient?
what does the medication regimen category in clinical appropriateness entail
what can the drug be used for?(can ask the patient/ prescriber whether the drug has been prescribed for any other condition)
is the dose on the prescription appropriate for indication?
is the prescribed dose appropriate/ suitable for the patient
how is the dose given?( in bulk or spread across the day)
what does the administration and monitoring category in clinical appropriateness entail
whether the form the medication is in is suitable for the patient.
example, checking whether the patient can still swallow tablets or if liquid forms of drug is more suitable