Preparing Prescriptions Flashcards
List the different kinds of oral medication used in small animal medicine
Pills, Caplets, Capsules, Powders, Liquids, Creams, Ointments and transdermal patches.
What is implied when a pill is scored?
That there is an equal amount of medication on either side of the score and that it can be safely split.
What is a common reason for pills to be dispensed in blister packs or foil?
To protect the medication from light, moisture and or air.
Name a hazard of mixing powdered medication into a pet’s regular diet
You may create an aversion for that food in the pet
Name 2 ways that medication can be given to an entire herd or flock.
Through medicated feed and through the water supply
What step should an owner or a farmer take before putting a needle into the stopper of a bottle to draw up medication for injection.
Wipe the stopper with alcohol and allow the alcohol to evaporate.
True or False. It is a good idea to use large bore needles to draw up medications for injection
False. Large bore needles will rapidly damage the stopper.
True of False. There are no licensed transdermal medication available to Veterinarians in Canada.
False. There is a transdermal appetite stimulant called Mirataz available in Canada.
What are 2 important risks associated with the use of fentanyl patches in veterinary patients?
Overdose is a risk in small patients and there is a risk of human abuse.
True or False. Prescriptions can be made up safely with the involvement of only one staff member?
False. Having another staff member check the accuracy of a prescription is an essential safety check.
Where can you find the rules regarding the information that is legally required on a prescription label in Nova Scotia?
In the Nova Scotia Veterinary Medical Association bylaws which are available on their website.
What steps are involved in double checking a prescription?
Verify that the drug dispensed matches the drug on the original bottle and in the patient’s file. Count the pills and return them to the labelled bottle.
When prescribing a drug from 2 different bottles, which expiry date should be used?
The shortest expiry date.
What information regarding the drug is required on a prescription label?
Name of drug and strength, date dispensed, quantity dispensed , DIN Number & expiry date, directions for use, warnings about product safety, handling and withdrawal times if necessary.
What information regarding the client is required on a prescription label?
The client’s name