overview prescription writing score 16 out of 30 transcript subjective data collection budesonide formoterol mdi 3 out of 10 objective data collection education amp empathy documentation
Overview
Prescription Writing Score: 16 out of 30
Transcript
budesonide / formoterol mdi 3 out of 10
Subjective Data Collection
Objective Data Collection
Education & Empathy
Documentation
Debrief Patient Information: 1 out of 1 point
This section covers the information identifying the patient. Any incorrect answers here could result in the pharmacist not
Medication Selection
dispensing the medication to the patient, and therefore you will lose the point for this section.
Patient Teaching Field Student's Answer Is Correct? Feedback
Patient Name Debbie O'Connor ✓
Prescription Writing
Date of Birth 10/05/1963 ✓
Safe and Effective Dosage: 0 out of 7 point
This section measures how well you put together a safe and effective dose for the patient's
problems. Any incorrect answers here could lead to under or overdosing the patient, and
therefore you will lose all of the points in this section.
Field Student's Answer Is Correct? Feedback
Medicatio budesonide /
✓
n Name formoterol mdi
Dosage 2 (two) actuations ✓
Strength 80 mcg / 4.5 mcg X Correct answer: 160 mcg / 4.5 mcg
2 (two) times daily,
Frequency ✓
every 12 (twelve)
Additional Fields: 1 out of 1 point
hours
This section covers
Duration 30the(thirty)
rest of the remaining fields for an✓accurate prescription. Any incorrect answers herecould lead
days
to a legally invalid prescription, and therefore you will lose the point for this sections.
, COPD Results
Field Student's Answer Is Correct? Feedback
The prescription you wrote is not a safe and effective dosage, but you chose the correct answers for theadditional
fields. Here is the preferred prescription:
Field Best Answer
Dosage 2 (two) actuations
Strength 160 mcg / 4.5 mcg
Frequency 2 (two) times daily, every 12 (twelve) hours
This section covers the additional information and generic substitution fields for the prescription. These are notgraded by
Shadow Health, but your instructor may choose to do so when inputting your grade.
Field Student's Answer
Dispense As Written? Required
Additional Information Information not provided
Signature and Date: 1 out of 1 point
This section covers the information identifying who wrote the prescription and when. Any errors in this sectioncould
result in the pharmacist not dispensing the medication to the patient, and therefore you will lose the point for this
section.
Field Student's Answer Is Correct? Feedback
Signature Van Nguyen ✓
Date 06/21/2019 ✓
ipratropium bromide / albuterol mdi 3 out of 10
Patient Information: 1 out of 1 point
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