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Module 4
Section 1 Key terms and definitions
Term | Definition |
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An example of prescriptive authority | A dentist can prescribe medications related to conditions of the mouth, gums, and teeth |
MD's DMD's Do's and DVM | which four professions have prescriptive authority in every state? |
Written, electronic, faxed, and telephone | What are four ways in which a prescriber can transmit prescriptions to the pharmacy? |
The prescribers signature and address | Which two pieces of information about the prescriber is required on all prescription forms? |
Name, strength, and dosage form, quantity to be dispensed and directions for use, # of refills permitted and generics substitution is permitted. | What information about the medication appears on a written prescription? |
The # symbol | The quantity to be dispensed is most commonly followed by which symbol? |
prescribers DEA number and the patient's address | Which two additional pieces of information are required on controlled substance scripts? |
patients age or date of birth, patient's home or ell phone number or both | Which two pieces o information are verbally obtained rom the patient if it it not already recorded in the patient portal? |
If the medication is only available in one dosage form | In which situation does the dosage form not need to appear on a prescription? |