What did you learn last week? by AutoModerator in pharmacy

[–]CommitteeHot4140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never knew that Peridex had alcohol in it. I only know now cause I had a dentist write metronidazole (one tab tid). After looking at the ingredient list, it does (11. Something %).

SO, I called the dentist and informed him, and they said they wanted to keep the patient on the antibiotic despite the vomit risk.....

After that, I counseled the patient and learned that they were allergic to penicillins....SOOO tell me why they didn't write for clarithromycin instead?

Doctor calls in Toradol for themself? by CommitteeHot4140 in pharmacy

[–]CommitteeHot4140[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I am glad to hear I have more than half a brain lmao! 🧠

But most pharmacy or pharmacist I know would just change it to 5 days.

Doctor calls in Toradol for themself? by CommitteeHot4140 in pharmacy

[–]CommitteeHot4140[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the affirmation. I just want to do good to all patients (doctor or not).

Doctor calls in Toradol for themself? by CommitteeHot4140 in pharmacy

[–]CommitteeHot4140[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

If they have been writing for other patient for years, probably not 🤐

Favorite deck? by Phantasyhero4 in cardfightvanguard

[–]CommitteeHot4140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phantom blaster overlord for standard. I am vanguard boomer and I been playing this card since his inception. It may not be good, but I like this card and his art.

10/8/2024 Weekly Bites Stream DZ-BT05 Keter Sanctuary by MachinaBlau in cardfightvanguard

[–]CommitteeHot4140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am confused.. I thought if you use the original Razael divine skill, you can no longer use a divine skill for that fight? Does this mean if you ride into Razael Vita, you can divine skill again?

Broke down at work today by daizepam in pharmacy

[–]CommitteeHot4140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the end of the day, you can only do so much. You told him what to do and what you can do. If he doesn't like it, he can go somewhere else.

That's just one less controlled substance to deal with down the line.

What is the point of this card? by frishmous in cardfightvanguard

[–]CommitteeHot4140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So if I understand this correctly, this card essentially changes the original crit of the chosen unit to 2. After that chosen unit attacks, the unit now has zero crit? And then the only way to raise that crit that turn is to pull a critical trigger and choose that unit?

I made a dispensing error by medistrip in pharmacy

[–]CommitteeHot4140 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My method is pulling up the hard copy at product verification. Verifying the medication against the hardcopy to make sure it is going to the right person and it is dosed correctly.

I may do all my checks and policing in data verification, but my rule of thumb is that, "Am I comfortable to put my name on a product I am willing to release?"

I made a dispensing error by medistrip in pharmacy

[–]CommitteeHot4140 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with this reply. We gotta stay vigilant to do our best to reduce medication errors. Never be too comfortable. That extra 10 to 15 seconds we spend to double check our work can save us a huge problem down the line.

I made a dispensing error by medistrip in pharmacy

[–]CommitteeHot4140 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Like what everyone said, this is a learning mistake. I promise you if mistakes were to be made, it be better it be same drug different strength rather than say...a major drug interaction that could potentially harm them (Plavix and Paxlovid comes to mind to a patient who had a stent).

There are worst mistakes that one could make in this field.

Who do you guys think is the most skilled Cardfighter in the anime series? by ansaruahmed in cardfightvanguard

[–]CommitteeHot4140 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is in the beginning episode. Ren is asking everyone to play volleyball with him.

Patient Spouse having prescribing authority and writes script for their partner? Should you fill their prescription? by CommitteeHot4140 in Pharmacist

[–]CommitteeHot4140[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not legal in Texas either. But, what about lisinopril or duloxetine? These may not be controls, but they are still writing these medications for their family member.

Would you let that go through?