| Setting a standard for clinical accuracy checking
There are no national standards to assess the competence
of pharmacists involved in checking the clinical accuracy of prescriptions.
This article describes an initiative aimed at assessing the competence
of clinical accuracy checkers
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Hospital Pharmacist, June 2000, p168-172. Vol 7, no 6
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| (1) Exercises in Clinical accuracy checking
This is a follow-up to an article entitled “Setting a
standard for clinical accuracy checking”, published in our June 2000 issue
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Hospital Pharmacist, Nov 2000, p286-290. Vol 7, no 10
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| (2) Exercises in Clinical accuracy checking
Following a positive response in November, these clinical
accuracy exercises will become a regular feature of HP
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Hospital Pharmacist, Feb 2001, p50-54. Vol 8, no 2
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| (3) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
Two prescriptions are given for assessment, both targeting
mental health issues
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Hospital Pharmacist, April 2001, p109-114. Vol 8, no 4
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| (4) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
Two prescriptions are given for assessment, both dealing
with the use of drugs in patients whose renal function is impaired
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Hospital Pharmacist, June 2001, p173-177. Vol 8, no 6
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| (5) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
Two prescriptions are given for assessment, both dealing
with the use of drugs in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU)
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See corrections
Hospital Pharmacist, Sep 2001, p219-225. Vol 8, no 8
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| (6) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
Two prescriptions deal with the use of drugs in elderly
patients
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Hospital Pharmacist, Nov/Dec 2001, p283-288. Vol 8, no 10
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| (7) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
Two prescriptions deal with the use of drugs on a cardiology
ward
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Hospital Pharmacist, Feb 2002, p47-54. Vol 9, no 2
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| (8) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
The prescriptions deal with the use of drugs on stroke
and gastroenterology wards
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Hospital Pharmacist, Apr 2002, p116-120. Vol 9, no 4
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| (9) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
The prescriptions
deal with the use of drugs on infectious diseases and hepatology
wards
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Hospital Pharmacist, June 2002, p174-179. Vol 9, no 6
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| (10) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
The prescriptions
in this issue deal with the use of drugs on the neurosurgery and
neurology wards
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Hospital Pharmacist, Sep 2002, p243-247. Vol 9, no 8
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| (11) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
The prescriptions
in this issue have been selected to illustrate common antibiotic-related
questions that may be identified when prescriptions arrive
in the dispensary
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Hospital Pharmacist, Nov/Dec 2002, p299-304. Vol 9, no 10
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| (12) Exercises
in Clinical accuracy checking
Organ transplantation:
although few hospitals undertake transplant surgery, transplant patients will take immunosuppressive
therapy for life. Pharmacists
may be involved in caring for this patient group when they are admitted to hospital for reasons
other than transplantation
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Hospital Pharmacist, Feb 2003, p72-80. Vol 10, no 2
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