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Prescription Drug Order
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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
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medication order
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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.
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compounding
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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
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state or federal: regulate which licensed health-care providers can prescribe drug products for outpatients
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state
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state or federal: spell out what information is required on prescription orders and what must be kept in records of dispensing
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state
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superscription
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rx symbol
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inscription
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the medication prescribed, names and quantities
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subscription
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the dispensing directions
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signatura
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directions to the patient
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special instructions includes....
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number of refills, BMN
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NABP
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National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
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JCAHO
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Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
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