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    Introduction In this age of technology‚ we cannot imagine how the world would function without computer system as every profession is in one way or another facilitated by the use of computer. Computer is an electronic device with sets of programs and application installed to facilitate users. Computer is used in almost every field that needed accuracy‚ advance administration‚ time saving and computer could accomplish many tasks easily within a short period of time. Computers are being used in almost

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    individual health‚ like a pharmacist does on a daily basis. Organic chemistry may be a small part in healthcare but it does pay an important part. It can be significant that people venturing into a healthcare profession take organic chemistry course to provide an understanding of the compounds that have impact within the people they are treating. There are many professions within healthcare that organic chemistry can have an impact on‚ such as chiropractors‚ nutritionists and pharmacists. There can be many

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    unavailable the word "adult" may be used in the age slot. Children and the elderly may need the weight listed when oral medications are prescribed. 3. Date prescribed: The date is part of the legal document confirming when the prescription was written. Pharmacists are often presented prescriptions with dates that are well past the prescribing date. Some patients elect to save prescriptions for future use. This often includes antihistamines and

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    Assignment Five Kathy Cole American Sentinel University Assignment Five This paper will explore the effects of the looming labor status of physicians‚ pharmacists‚ and nurses‚ how the aging demographics will affect the health care system and how technology may play a role in the provision of care. There are many factors that influence the demands for health personnel. These factors are interdependent and include physician supply‚ changing nature of disability‚ disease‚ treatment‚ technology

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    been transparent and disclosed everything we know about it in a commitment to improve care" (CBS News‚ 2011‚ para. 1). The Burketts’ attorney‚ Patrick Salvi Sr.‚ said‚ "A simple mistake could have been picked up several times along the way‚ by a pharmacist‚ then by a doctor‚ and they were not‚ and as a result‚ a little baby that was well on his way to recovery died." (CBS News‚ 2011‚ para. 1). According to a study by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences‚ sponsored by the

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    job or profession that you enjoy. You do not have to dread your day‚ but instead love what you do every day. The careers that I have thought about would be nursing and a pharmacist. The reason why I would choose nursing is because you have the chance to help people on a daily basis. The reason why I would choose to be a pharmacist is because you can make a lot of money and still be in the medical field. During the Myers-Briggs test‚ I found out a lot of interesting things I never thought of before

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    confidence‚ dependable‚ and incredibly hard-working would be very useful. Beyond that‚ I feel it would be tremendous to share some of your experiences in the practice as a pharmacist acknowledging how pharmacist play role in the dispensing of counterfeit drugs. Addressing some challenges‚ and ethical decisions you perceive some pharmacist never consider would be in the best interest for the implementation of the proposal. Although I know that you have many commitments and responsibilities‚ considering

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    learn more about the role of the community pharmacist. I felt that this would build on my knowledge base‚ from university‚ of the discharge process and the management of peoples conditions within the community. I felt that a better understanding of the role of the community pharmacist‚ would give me greater insight when‚ in the future‚ I am involved in discharging patients back into the community. What I did I was able to work with both the pharmacist and the pharmacy assistants during the transition

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    will be evaluated at a later date. A designated clinical pharmacist reviewed all eligible orders. Errors were entered into a database that included information such as patient name‚ age‚ weight‚ drug‚ presence of error‚ dose‚ interval‚ and route. Errors were identified and further classified into categories on the basis of the definitions and classifications listed and reviewed for accuracy and relevance by a second clinical pharmacist. A physician reviewer independently evaluated all original

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    presence of many team members in one room while the study was in progress. The team members were directly observed by a pharmacist during the code for drug errors. The physician would give orders and the nurse would draw the medication and have it ready to be administered. The pharmacist would then verify the actual medication drawn compere to the verbal order. Furthermore‚ the pharmacist would only intervene with possible errors. Some the risk factors are the people directly involve reported feeling

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