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Old 7th, May 2007, 07:27 PM
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Hi there, im currently training to become a pharmacist and although i can spot overdoses and interactions ironically im poor at checking prescriptions. Iv tried a numerous amount of techniques but where yoor busy its difficult to obide by it. Could people please share their methods to help me find mine?

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Make a check list and stick by it. Just go at your pace whether it's busy or not. Rushing prescriptions and giving out the wrong drugs is not worth losing your registration.
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Make a check list and stick by it. Just go at your pace whether it's busy or not. Rushing prescriptions and giving out the wrong drugs is not worth losing your registration.
I agree. Just go slow and go through your mental list, e.g. name of drug, strength, dosage, name of patient, expiry date of product. It might help to create an acronym of something equivalent of WWHAM to help u do that.
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Hi there, im currently training to become a pharmacist and although i can spot overdoses and interactions ironically im poor at checking prescriptions. Iv tried a numerous amount of techniques but where yoor busy its difficult to obide by it. Could people please share their methods to help me find mine?

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Whenever possible, get another member of staff to look at the script and either label it, or assemble it, but avoid doing it all yourself if you can. This is not out of laziness, but sometimes our eyes deceive us and see something that isn't really there, and by making 2 pairs of eyes work on a script, you minimise the risk that you BOTH saw something different from what is actually on the Rx.
If you don't have someone else to double-check you, try reading out loud what the script says, what the label says, and what the box says: it's a different part of your brain that processes speech, sounds, and language, so if your eyes have convinced you that the Rx says amiloride, and you pick a box of amiloride and read out the script that says amlodipine, you'll hear yourself saying "amlodipine" and notice the discrepancy... Sounds daft, I know, but it works!!!
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try reading out loud what the script says, what the label says, and what the box says: it's a different part of your brain that processes speech, sounds, and language, so if your eyes have convinced you that the Rx says amiloride, and you pick a box of amiloride and read out the script that says amlodipine, you'll hear yourself saying "amlodipine" and notice the discrepancy... Sounds daft, I know, but it works!!!
Great tip! But Zoggite...do you do this in an open plan dispensary?
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Old 8th, May 2007, 09:00 PM
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could someone please post their technique, i need a good system that hopefully wont let me down
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Great tip! But Zoggite...do you do this in an open plan dispensary?
Actually, yes- I have been known to do just that! If you do this whilst holding a dummy phone to your ear, not only do you look very busy and in demand, but the punters daren't interrupt you...!
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could someone please post their technique, i need a good system that hopefully wont let me down
Just read the company SOP for checking prescritions, and follow that.
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Old 8th, May 2007, 10:51 PM
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Checking is not easy! It is tedious, repetitive and monotonous, but not easy. Ultimately, you need to develop a framework for checking that suits you, and that you are going to stick with. It does take time. Do you work with an ACT? They are very good at checking and may be able to help you.

You also need to learn not to trust what you thought you read. Our brains are very good at filling in gaps and making sense of things when not all the information is there. Combine this with similar packaging and its not difficult to see why things like procyclidine and prochlorperazine, promethazine and promazine and co-amilofruse and co-amilozide get mixed up!

In fact, here are a few errors I have made since I've been registered:
promazine 25mg given instead of promethazine 25mg
zoton 30mg given instead of zispin 30mg
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