Current location - Quotes Website - Signature design - Common clinical medication basis of prescription review
Common clinical medication basis of prescription review
Normative documents, guidelines for clinical application of drugs, etc.

The commonly used clinical medication basis for prescription review is the national drug management related laws, regulations and normative documents, the Guiding Principles for Clinical Application of Drugs, the Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Guide and the drug instructions.

Prescription review process: pharmacists receive prescriptions to be reviewed and review the legality, standardization and suitability of prescriptions. If the prescription is judged to be reasonable after examination, the pharmacist will personally sign the paper prescription (or affix a special seal) and electronically sign the electronic prescription. After the pharmacist signs the prescription, people will charge and allocate it. If the prescription is judged unreasonable after examination, the pharmacist is responsible for contacting the prescriber, asking him to confirm or reissue the prescription, and then entering the prescription examination process again.

Summary of knowledge points of licensed pharmacist examination chapters, I wish you easy evidence collection.

Mobile phone question bank: /tiku/zyys/? utm_campaign=baiduhehuoren

PC-side question bank: /tiku/zyys/? utm_campaign=baiduhehuoren