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Flag this Question Question 11 pts The medical abbreviations used in the Textbook are the same...

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Question 11 pts

The medical abbreviations used in the Textbook are the same as those found on the Approved Medical Abbreviations List.

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Question 22 pts

Prescription #2

Dr. G wants Mr. P to have Naproxen 250mg, one tablet orally every twelve hours as needed for his painful finger. He is take this for only three weeks.

Patient Name: Mr. P

Rx: Naproxen 250 mg #__  _____

Sig:____  ___  ___  ___  ___

Refills:___  __

Physician: Dr. G

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Question 32 pts

Prescription #3

Dr. S wants Mrs. ST to have Ultram ER 100 mg, one capsule by mouth at bedtime for three months.

Patient Name: Mrs. ST

Rx: Ultram ER 100 mg #__  __

Sig: ___  __  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. S

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Question 42 pts

Prescription #4

Dr. PF wants Ms. LB to have Prozac 90 mg, one capsule orally once per week for ten months.

Patient Name: Ms. LB

Rx: Prozac 90 mg #__  __

Sig: ___  __  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. PF

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Question 52 pts

Prescription #5

Dr. G wants Ms. MW to have Furosemide 20 mg, 1-2 tablets orally once a day as needed for edema. She is only to have enough for a two week supply.

Patient Name: Ms. MW

Rx: Furosemide 20 mg #__  __

Sig: ___  __  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. G

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Question 62 pts

Prescription # 6

Dr. S wants Mr. DD to have Regular Insulin fifteen units subcutaneously three times a day before meals for six months. Dispense one new bottle of insulin each month.

Patient Name: Mr. DD

Rx: Regular Insulin Injectable #__  __ bottle

Sig: ___  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. S

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Question 72 pts

Prescription # 7

Dr. S ordered Mr. NF to receive Levaquin 500 mg intravenous push every twenty-four hours for four doses total. Levaquin is available in 500 mg vials.

Patient Name: Mr. NF

Rx: Levaquin 500mg injectable #__  __ vials

Sig: ___  ____  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. S

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Question 82 pts

Prescription #8

Dr. G wants Ms. G D to instill Tobramycin ear drops, three drops into the right ear twice daily for two weeks. Otic bottle will last one month.

Patient Name: Ms. G D

Rx: Ultram ER 100 mg #__  __otic bottle

Sig: ___  __  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. G

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Question 92 pts

Prescription #9

Dr. S wants Mr. AM to have Oxymetazoline eye drops, two drops into left eye every eight hours as needed for irritation for up to four months. Ophthalmic bottle will last 1 month.

Patient Name: Mr. AM

Rx: Oxymetazoline ophthalmic #__  __ ophthalmic bottle

Sig: ___  __  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. S

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Question 102 pts

Prescription # 10

Dr. S wants Mr. G L to have Compazine 200 mg, one suppository rectally once every four to six hours as needed for nausea for the next three days.

Patient Name: Mr. G L

Rx: Compazine 200 mg #__  __ suppositories

Sig: ___  __  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. S

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Question 112 pts

Prescription # 11

Dr. G orders Infant T to be given amoxicillin 125 mg suspension, two teaspoonfuls by mouth four times a day for the next ten days. Treatment will require only one 400 ml pre-mixed suspension bottle.

Patient Name: Infant T

Rx: Amoxicillin 125mg suspension #__  __ bottle

Sig: ___  __  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. G

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Question 122 pts

Prescription # 12

Dr. G wants Mr. O to take Nitroglycerin 0.4 mg, one tablet sublingually every five minutes as needed for chest pain. May refill new bottle every month for up to 12 months.

Patient Name: Mr. O

Rx: Nitroglycerin 0.4 mg #__  __ bottle

Sig: ___  __  ___  ___  ___

Refills: __  ___

Physician: Dr. G

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Question 132 pts

Prescription #1

Dr. S wants Mr. AF to have Zantac 150mg, one tablet twice a day by mouth for six months for peptic ulcer.

Patient Name: Mr. A F

Rx: Zantac 150 mg #__  _____

Sig: _____  ____  ____  ____  ___

Refills:______  _____

Physician: Dr. S

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Expert Solution

The medical abbreviations used in the Textbook are the same as those found on the Approved Medical Abbreviations List.

its true, if it will not same then wrong prescription will be wriiten by health care professional or it will not be easy for the pharmcist to provide medicinie to patient effectively. this would may harm patient if wrong prescription is written. so ideally medical abbreviation which are used in the textbook are same as those found on the approved medical abbreviation list to prevent error in the care of the patient.

Prescription #2

Dr. G wants Mr. P to have Naproxen 250mg, one tablet orally every twelve hours as needed for his painful finger. He is taking this for only three weeks.

Patient Name: Mr. P

Rx: Naproxen 250 mg # 42 tablet

Sig: 1 tab by mouth every 12 hourly for 3 weeks

Refills: none

Prescription #3

Dr. S wants Mrs. ST to have Ultram ER 100 mg, one capsule by mouth at bedtime for three months.

Patient Name: Mrs. ST

Rx: Ultram ER 100 mg # 30 capsule

Sig: 1 capsule per oral QHS or bedtime for 3 months

Refills: 2

Physician: Dr. S

Prescription #4

Dr. PF wants Ms. LB to have Prozac 90 mg, one capsule orally once per week for ten months.

Patient Name: Ms. LB

Rx: Prozac 90 mg # 4 capsule

Sig: 1 capsule per oral QW (ONCE PER WEEK)

Refills: 9

Prescription #5

Dr. G wants Ms. MW to have Furosemide 20 mg, 1-2 tablets orally once a day as needed for edema. She is only to have enough for a two-week supply.

Patient Name: Ms. MW

Rx: Furosemide 20 mg tablet# 28

Sig: 1-2 tab PO once a day (OD) for 2 weeks

Refills: none

Physician: Dr. G

Prescription # 6

Dr. S wants Mr. DD to have Regular Insulin fifteen units subcutaneously three times a day before meals for six months. Dispense one new bottle of insulin each month.

Patient Name: Mr. DD

Rx: Regular Insulin Injectable # 1 bottle (for chronic disease rest bottle mention in the refile)

Sig: 15 unit S/C TID for six months.

Refills: 5

Prescription 7

Dr. S ordered Mr. NF to receive Levaquin 500 mg intravenous push every twenty-four hours for four doses total. Levaquin is available in 500 mg vials.

Patient Name: Mr. NF

Rx: Levaquin 500mg injectable # 4 vials

Sig: 500mg I/v every 24 hourly for 4 doses

Refills: none

Physician: Dr. S

Question 82 pts

Prescription #8

Dr. G wants Ms. G D to instill Tobramycin ear drops, three drops into the right ear twice daily for two weeks. Otic bottle will last one month.

Patient Name: Ms. G D

Rx: Ultram ER 100 mg # 1otic bottle

Sig: 3 drops in rt ear BD for 2 weeks

Refills: none

Physician: Dr. G

Question 92 pts

Prescription #9

Dr. S wants Mr. AM to have Oxymetazoline eye drops, two drops into left eye every eight hours as needed for irritation for up to four months. Ophthalmic bottle will last 1 month.

Patient Name: Mr. AM

Rx: Oxymetazoline ophthalmic # 1 ophthalmic bottle

Sig: 2 drops in Lt eye q8h for 4 months

Refills: 3

Physician: Dr. S

Question 102 pts

Prescription # 10

Dr. S wants Mr. G L to have Compazine 200 mg, one suppository rectally once every four to six hours as needed for nausea for the next three days.

Patient Name: Mr. G L

Rx: Compazine 200 mg # 18 suppositories

Sig: 1 suppository every 4 to 6 hourly for 3 days

Refills: none

Physician: Dr. S

Question 112 pts

Prescription # 11

Dr. G orders Infant T to be given amoxicillin 125 mg suspension, two teaspoonfuls by mouth four times a day for the next ten days. Treatment will require only one 400 ml pre-mixed suspension bottle.

Patient Name: Infant T

Rx: Amoxicillin 125mg suspension # 1 bottle

Sig: 2 tsp 4 times a days (QID) for 10 days

Refills: none

Physician: Dr. G

Prescription # 12

Dr. G wants Mr. O to take Nitroglycerin 0.4 mg, one tablet sublingually every five minutes as needed for chest pain. May refill new bottle every month for up to 12 months.

Patient Name: Mr. O

Rx: Nitroglycerin 0.4 mg # 1 bottle

Sig: one-tab SL every 5 minutes (PRN)

Refills: 11

Physician: Dr. G

Question 132 pts

Prescription #1

Dr. S wants Mr. AF to have Zantac 150mg, one tablet twice a day by mouth for six months for peptic ulcer.

Patient Name: Mr. A F

Rx: Zantac 150 mg # 60 tab

Sig: 1-tab BID for six months

Refills: 5

Physician: Dr. S

                          


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