RX305 Willow Inpatient Administration I - Chapter 1: Configuring Multi-Use Products Flashcards

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simple erx record

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specific drug, form, and strength of a medication that is commercially available

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custom simple ERX record

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specific drug, form, and strength of a medication that is not commercially available, such as split tablets

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mixture record

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medication containing two or more components that must be compounded by the pharmacy

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orderable mapping record

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represents a single IV or drip to display in search results and maps to all possible products (or “dispensables”) that correspond to that IV or drip

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TPN record

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a liquid bag of nutritional components that contains components like amino acids, lipids, dextrose, vitamins, and minerals

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how are simple ERX records generated?

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import from third-party vendor (Medispan or FDB)

during this import, multiple records are actually generated: generic ERX record, Brand ERX records, and NDC records

all Brand ERX records (and in turn, all of the NDC records) are linked to the generic ERX record automatically

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