Prescription Writing Flashcards
Who does the legal responsibility of a prescription lie with ?
The practitioner signing the prescription as per the Human Medicine Regulations 2012 and DoH
Name 8 Things a prescription must have (General) to make it legible.
– Be written or printed legibly in ink
– State the name and address of the patient
– Dated
– Address of the prescriber
– Indication of the type of prescriber
– Signed in indelible ink by the prescriber
– State the age of a child under 12
› If under 5 years, state years and months of age
What details of medicine must be included on a prescription
– Name of medicine in full
› Generic name unless specific brand/ MR preparation
– Formulation (e.g. tablets, oral suspension)
– Strength (e.g. 5mg for tablets or 125mg/5ml for an oral suspension)
– Dosage
– Frequency
– Quantity to be supplied (e.g. 56 tablets)
Other than medication prescription, what are some other treatment options?
- No intervention
- Health education and advice
- Wellbeing/ lifestyle changes
- Social prescribing
- Psychological interventions
- Complementary/ herbal therapies
- Optimisation of current medication
- Prescribe
- OTC/ prescription
- Refer
- A combination of the above
What patient factors must you consider with prescribing ?