Pharmacy technicians often manage drug ordering in a pharmacy. What are some consequences if there are errors in the order and the inventory is too low or too high?
Pharmacy is the most visited places by a patient after a doctor visit.
Some of the consequences when there is an error are
Pharmacy technicians often manage drug ordering in a pharmacy. What are some consequences if there are...
Examine the consequences of drug use and the related stigmas and stereotypes. What are some viewpoints about this issue? Identify one theoretical model of addicition supporting the viewpoint.
this is called introduction to pharmacy not psychology
4. Apply the Concepts: To apply the knowledge you have gained, read the following situations and provide a short answer to the questions asked. Medication errors often go unreported due primarily to fear of punishment and/or liability Patient safety organizations provide legal protection and confidentiality for submitted patient safety data and error reports in its programs in order to prevent reoccurrence. There are several professional organizations involved in medication error reporting and...
this is called pharmacy not psychology
patient who cannot or will not eat solid food is called 4. Apply the Concepts: To apply the knowledge you have gained, read the following situations and provide a short answer to the questions asked. Ordering inventory, filing, and record keeping of controlled substances is important because a high volume of narcotics are prescribed in the hospital. a. Which DEA form is used to order Schedule II controlled substances? b. Which DEA form must...
Drugs A, B, and C are Dopamine Receptor Agonists used to treat Parkinson’s disease. Drug A has an EC50of 30 mg/mL, Drug B has an EC50of 20 µg/mL, and Drug C has an EC50of 40 g/mL. Drug C is 50% less efficacious than Drugs A or B. Graph these drugs on a semi-log graded dose-response curve (all on one graph and label the axis). Can you determine the Kdof each of these drugs from the data (tell me why or why not too: HINT-look...
Part 1: Optimal order quantity Joshua is running a pharmacy in Nigeria (where Naira is the local currency). His recent experience in the MicroMasters course motivated him to rethink how to reorder pharmaceuticals to replenish inventory. He recalls from Module 4, Unit 1, Video 5, that he should consider the purchase cost, the order cost, and the holding cost. In the past, Joshua rigorously tracked these cost items. For Ibuprofen he knows that: unit cost: c = 368 Naira/pack demand:...
High blood pressure often is accompanied by kidney damage. In some people, the kidney damage is subsequent to the high blood pressure, but in others the kidney damage is what caused the high blood pressure. Explain how a low-salt diet would enable you to determine whether the high blood or the kidney damage came first.
What incentives does the FDA have regarding drug approvals, according to some FDA critics? The FDA is more concerned with preventing approval of a drug that results in people dying than it is with approving a drug that benefits unidentifiable patients whose lives might be saved if the drug is approved earlier. The FDA is more concerned with preventing statistical deaths than with “visible” or “identifiable” lives. The FDA is too quick to approve new drugs because of pressure from...
Consider the following case study of Pharmacy Service Improvement at a pharmacy. Customers drop off their prescriptions either in the drive-through counter or in the front counter of the pharmacy. Customers can request that their prescription be filled immediately. In this case, they have to wait between 15 min and 1 h depending on the current workload. However, most customers are not willing to wait that long, so they opt to nominate a pickup time at a later point during...
7. Some villagers in Benin, Africa were observed to manage fishing in the local lake as follows: To open the fishing season, elders of the village performed ritual tests at the lake. If the fish were large enough, fishing was allowed for two or three days. If they were too small, all fishing was forbidden, and anyone who secretly fished the lake at this time was outcast, excluded from the formal and informal groups that formed the village’s social structure....
write 1500 words of essay answering the following questions What are some ways to identify project stakeholders? Which stakeholders do you think are unidentified most often? What are some ways to manage a stakeholder relationship closely? Discuss ways that you have seen people manage stakeholder engagement in your classroom or work environments. Which approaches seem to work the best? Describe the type of information documented in an issue log. How can you avoid spending too much time documenting and tracking...