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Prescription Drug Order
a lawful order from a Practitioner for a drug or device for a specific patient, including orders derived from Collaborative Pharmacy Practice, that is communicated directly to a Pharmacist in a licensed Pharmacy
medication order
used when referring to drug orders for patients who are in hospitals, nursing homes, or other institutional settings. These patients are often referred to as inpatients.
compounding
the preparation, mixing, assembling, packaging, or Labeling of a Drug or Device as the result of a Practitioner's Prescription Drug Order or initiative based on the Practitioner/Pharmacist/Patient relationship in the course of professional practice
state or federal: regulate which licensed health-care providers can prescribe drug products for outpatients
state
state or federal: spell out what information is required on prescription orders and what must be kept in records of dispensing
state
superscription
rx symbol
inscription
the medication prescribed, names and quantities
subscription
the dispensing directions
signatura
directions to the patient
special instructions includes....
number of refills, BMN
NABP
National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
JCAHO
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations