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Discussion – Writing Prescriptions

Discussion – Writing Prescriptions

Prescription 1: Sertraline, 100mg each day (depression)

Prescriber’s Information:

Dr. [Name]

915 Gessner 100 Hou 77024

456-7890

 

Patient’s Information:

Name: Jane Doe

DOB: 1/1/2001

Date: May 4, 2024

 

Rx: Sertraline 100mg tablets

Sig: Take 1 tablet by mouth daily for depression

Disp: 90 (ninety) tablets

Form: Tablet

Rf: One refill

 

Prescriber Signature ________________________________

DEA: CP2756344

Prescription 2: Lorazepam, 1mg twice each day, if needed (panic attacks)

Prescriber’s Information:

Dr. [Name]

915 Gessner 100 Hou 77024

456-7890

 

Patient’s Information:

Name: Jane Doe

DOB: 1/1/2001

Date: May 4, 2024

 

Rx: Lorazepam 1mg tablets

Sig: Take 1 tablet by mouth twice daily as needed for panic attacks

Disp: 60 (sixty) tablets

Form: Tablet

Rf: zero refill

 

Prescriber Signature _______________________________

DEA: CP2756344

 

Prescription 3: Aripiprazole, 2mg before bedtime (depression)

Prescriber’s Information:

Dr. [Name]

915 Gessner 100 Hou 77024

456-7890

 

Patient’s Information:

Name: Jane Doe

DOB: 1/1/2001

Date: May 4, 2024

 

Rx: Aripiprazole 2mg tablets

Sig: Take 1 tablet by mouth before bedtime for depression

Disp: 90 (ninety) tablets

Form: Tablet

Rf: one refill

 

Prescriber Signature _______________________________

DEA: CP2756344

 

Prescription 4: Methylphenidate ER, 54mg every morning before school (ADHD)

Prescriber’s Information:

Dr. [Name]

915 Gessner 100 Hou 77024

456-7890

Patient’s Information:

Name: Jane Doe

DOB: 1/1/2001

Date: May 4, 2024

Rx: Methylphenidate ER 54mg capsules

Sig: Take 1 capsule by mouth every morning before school for ADHD.

Disp: 90 (ninety) capsules

Form: Extended-Release Capsule

Rf: one refill

 

Prescriber Signature _______________________________

DEA: CP2756344

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Question 


Electronic medical records systems are not always available, so the importance of knowing how to write an accurate prescription on a prescription pad is imperative. Writing prescription medications is something you will be doing day after day, patient after patient. There are special considerations depending on the DEA schedule of controlled medication you are writing. This Assignment will start preparing you for this task and understanding.

Discussion - Writing Prescriptions

Discussion – Writing Prescriptions

Note: Written prescriptions for pharmacies may differ from chart orders for hospitalizations. For this Assignment, you are writing outpatient prescriptions for pharmacies.

RESOURCES

Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity.
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WEEKLY RESOURCES

TO PREPARE:
Review the Required Learning Resources.
Review the correct way/order to write a prescription.
Consider how prescriptions might be properly written for specific patients.
THE ASSIGNMENT:
Create prescriptions using the patient information, medications, and indications listed below. Your goal is to demonstrate the accurate way to write a prescription that a patient would present to a pharmacy. The prescription should be written and signed. You will develop your mock prescriptions in a word document to include everything one might find on a printed prescription pad. You will write one prescription per page.

To write your prescriptions, please use the following patient information:

Patient Name: Jane Doe
DOB 1/1/2001
Duration: 3 months
Write a prescription for each of the following medications:

Sertraline, 100mg each day (depression)
Lorazepam, 1mg twice each day, if needed (panic attacks)
Aripiprazole, 2mg before bedtime (depression)
Methylphenidate ER, 54mg every morning before school (ADHD)