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What Should You Do?

The Newly Approved Drug

A new drug has recently been approved by the FDA. Two drugs within the same class have been withdrawn from the market due to safety issues, while one other drug in the class remains on the market. What should you do?
Immediately place the drug in stock.
Wait 6 months to stock the drug, to make sure it has no serious unknown risks.
Verbally counsel patients about the unknown risks of the new drug.
Require written informed consent of patients for the first 6 months.
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Continuing Education in Pharmacy Law and Ethics

Pharmacy Errors: Evaluation and Prevention

This program is designed to educate readers on the basic elements of human error and how they apply to the practice of pharmacy. Theories of human error are discussed, followed by a discussion of factors that can influence error capture, production and prevention and error analysis techniques like Root Cause Analysis (RCA). Finally, the course concludes with a summary of main ideas in order to become more “error-aware.”
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Medication Errors: A 2-Hour CE Program for Pharmacists

This continuing education course is designed to educate pharmacists on the basic elements of human error and how they apply to the practice of pharmacy. Theories of human error are discussed, followed by a review of factors that can influence error capture, production, and prevention. The course concludes with a summary of techniques, such as Root Cause Analysis, than can help pharmacy practitioners to become more “error-aware.”
our price $ 19.95 | Buy
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