What is a prescription?
A prescriber’s order for a specific patient
Define “Sig”
“Let it be labeled (according to prescription), abbreviation for the Latin signature
What are two safety categories?
Legend (RX) - requires PRESCRIPTION
Over the Counter (OTC) - considered safe for self-administration by the layman
FDA determines if a drug should be legend or OTC based on what?
Safety considerations
2. DEA
Which agency approves what indications a drug is used?
FDA
Define Labeled Use
FDA has approved a New Drug Authorization (NDA) saying the drug is safe and effective for the indication
What does a PA need to consider when ordering?
Graduate PAs may be privileged to write prescriptions for?
What DoD form is used for prescription?
DD 1289
What information is needed in Prescription body?
What information needs to be included in prescriptions for children under 12?
Age age weight
2. In what situation, do controlled substances contain the statement?
2. If from non-physicians
What are two types of Drug Names?
DoD permits up to a ____ day supply for maintenance medications.
90 days
How to provide clear directions for use (Sig)?
Refills
How to reduce medication errors when prescribing controlled substances?
Have qt spelled out in numeric and written form
E.t. #20 (twenty) (Applies to DoD and state level
What are the factors that encourage noncompliance?
Medical Abbreviations
Define ASA, ATC, BMD, BM, BS/BG, BSA
ASA - Aspirin ATC - Around the Clock BMD - Bone Mineral Density BM - Bowel Movement BS/BG - Blood sugar/Glucose BSA - Body Surface Area
Diseases and Symptoms
Define HA, HTN, HOTN, N&V, SOB
HA - Headache HTN - Hypertension HOTN - Hypotension N&V - Nausea & Vomiting SOB - Shortness of Breath
Timing of Administration Dosage Schedule
Define a, p, ac, pc, prn, state
a - before p - after ac - before meals pc - after meals prn - as needed/as necessary stat - immediately
Dosage schedule
Q, BID, TID, QID, Q__h, no
Q - every BID - 2 times a day TID - 3 times a day QID - 4 times a day Q\_\_h - every \_\_ hrs nr - no refills