Pharmacist What is a Pharmacist Fill prescriptions verifying

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Pharmacist

Pharmacist

What is a Pharmacist? Fill prescriptions, verifying instructions from doctors. Check whether prescriptions will

What is a Pharmacist? Fill prescriptions, verifying instructions from doctors. Check whether prescriptions will interact negatively with other drugs that a patient is taking Instruct patients on how and when to take a prescribed medicine and inform them about potential side effects.

How do I become a Pharmacist? Must have a Bachelor’s degree (4 year degree)

How do I become a Pharmacist? Must have a Bachelor’s degree (4 year degree) with courses in Science and Mathematics. Must complete Doctorate degree (4 additional years).

How much does a Pharmacist make? The average yearly salary for a Pharmacologist is

How much does a Pharmacist make? The average yearly salary for a Pharmacologist is $91, 407 to $125, 000 per year.

 A prescription is an instruction from a prescriber (Doctor) to a dispenser. (pharmacist)

A prescription is an instruction from a prescriber (Doctor) to a dispenser. (pharmacist) Doctors use acronyms or shorthand to write the prescription. The pharmacist translates the prescription to information the patient can understand.

Common Acronyms on prescriptions p-after bid- every 2 hours pt- patient tid- three times

Common Acronyms on prescriptions p-after bid- every 2 hours pt- patient tid- three times a day PO- by mouth w/a- while awake pm- afternoon qty-quantity q- every sig-directions a. m. – in the morning PRN- as needed a-before tab-tablet c- with s- without pc- after meals ac- before meals

Write a prescription as a doctor using at least three acronyms. Hillside Clinic 1825

Write a prescription as a doctor using at least three acronyms. Hillside Clinic 1825 Nevada Street SLC, Utah 84104 ____________________________ Patient’s Name: Dwayne Johnson Date: August 12, 2017 Rx: Take tabs tid ac (take tablets three times a day before meals MD Signature Kimberly Platt Don’t forget to sign!

Dosage instructions are written on the doctor's prescription or hospital chart, and on the

Dosage instructions are written on the doctor's prescription or hospital chart, and on the pharmacy label of a prescribed medicine. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Practice 1. The recommended dose for meperidine is 6 mg/kg/day for pain. A child

Practice 1. The recommended dose for meperidine is 6 mg/kg/day for pain. A child weighing 88 pounds (40 kg) can receive the medication q 4 h (every 4 hours). a. How many mg can the child receive per day? _______ 6 x 40=240 b. How many mg can the child receive per dose? (hint: Divide 24 hours by 4 hours to find the total number of doses per day) _______ 24/4=6 240/6=40 c. How many pills for a 10 day supply? 10 X 6=60

Question #2 The recommended dose for sulfasalazine, an antibiotic, is 30 mg/kg/day. An individual

Question #2 The recommended dose for sulfasalazine, an antibiotic, is 30 mg/kg/day. An individual weighing 110 pounds (50 kg) is to take the medication tid. a. How many mg can the individual receive per day? _____ 30 X 50=1500 b. How many mg can the individual receive per dose? (hint: remember the medication is tid) Tid means three times a day 1500/3=500 c. How many pills for a 10 day supply? 10 x 3=30

Question #3 A child weighing 44 pounds(20 kg) is to receive cefadroxil for a

Question #3 A child weighing 44 pounds(20 kg) is to receive cefadroxil for a urinary tract infection q 12 h (every 12 hours). The recommended dose is 30 mg/kg/day. a. How many mg can the child receive per day? _____ 30 X 20=600 b. How many mg can the child receive per dose? _____ Every 12 hours is two times a day 600 / 2=300 c. How many pills for a 10 day supply? 2 X 10=20

Fill in the prescription label below using the information from question 2. CCA Pharmacy

Fill in the prescription label below using the information from question 2. CCA Pharmacy 801 -585 -8888 25000 S State Rx: Dr: SLC, UT 84115 125486 Date: 00/00/00 Your name Phone: (801)481 -4828 Pt. : A. Child Directions: Take tablet 3 times a day by mouth for 10 days. Medication: Sulfasalazine Qty: 30

Filling Prescriptions Pharmacists count the number of pills in each prescription using a counting

Filling Prescriptions Pharmacists count the number of pills in each prescription using a counting tray and spatula. You will have a chance to experience this with m & m’s. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA