Pharmacy Management Software for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 2nd Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
Give students a head start on their careers with Pharmacy Management Software for Pharmacy Technicians, 2nd Edition. This innovative software/worktext package incorporates the full version of real pharmacy management software to give students hands-on training performing the day-to-day tasks of a pharmacy technician just as they will on the job. Easy-to-use, step-by-step instructions guide students through entering patient data, prescription/medication orders, and insurance information, reviewing inventory, and more, enabling them to develop the skills and experience for professional success before they leave the classroom!
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Pharmacy Management Software for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- UNIQUE! Enhanced institutional pharmacy coverage provides additional practice in:
- Extemporaneous compounding
- Total parenteral nutrition
- IV label preparation
- UNIQUE! Lab tips help you perform tasks more efficiently.
- Convenient new design incorporates full-color software screenshots, perforated pages, and a spiral binding to help you easily find and apply information.
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- UNIQUE! Full version of DAA Enterprises' Visual Superscript pharmacy management software familiarizes students with a real practice management program and enables them to work through realistic practice scenarios.
- Networkable version helps you easily incorporate software program into your class or computer lab.
- UNIQUE! Fully functional patient record database corresponds to worktext exercises to provide realistic practice:o Adding new patientso Determining possible adverse reactions o Filling and refilling prescriptionso Examining a patient's prescription historyo Identifying potential allergic reactions to drug ingredientso And more
- Worktext activities and case studies walk students through essential pharmacy tasks just as they'll perform them on the job.
- Detailed screenshots guide students through the pharmacy management software.
- Innovative educator support tools on Evolve simplify your course preparation and lesson planning.
- Realigned content makes it easy to prove compliance with accreditation criteria.
- UNIQUE! Enhanced institutional pharmacy coverage provides additional practice in:
- Extemporaneous compounding
- Total parenteral nutrition
- IV label preparation
- UNIQUE! Lab tips help students perform tasks more efficiently.
- Convenient new design incorporates full-color software screenshots, perforated pages, and a spiral binding to help students easily find and apply information.
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Introduction
- Installation
- Navigating Visual SuperScript: The Basics
Section I: Community Pharmacy Practice
Lab 1: Adding a Physician or Prescriber to the Database
Lab 2: Adding a New Patient to the Database
Lab 3: Making a Change to the Patient Profile or Prescriber Information
Lab 4: Adding Insurance Plans to the Database
Lab 5: Adding a Drug to the Database and Other Inventory Tasks
Lab 6: Entering a New Prescription
Lab 7: Obtaining a Refill Authorization
Lab 8: Processing a New Prescription for a Prior Drug Approval
Lab 9: Refilling, Transferring, Filing, and Prescription Reversal
Lab 10: Extemporaneous Compounding
Lab 11: Processing a New Prescription for an Insurance Patient
Lab 12: Blister Packing: Batch Filling for a Nursing Home
Section II: Institutional Pharmacy Practice
Lab 13: Entering New Intravenous Orders
Lab 14: Entering Total Parenteral Nutrition Orders
Lab 15: Entering New Chemotherapy Intravenous Orders
Section III: Reports
Lab 16: Control Drug Report
Lab 17: Daily Prescription Log Report
Lab 18: Customer History Report
Section IV: Assessment
Lab 19: Community Pharmacy Comprehensive Exercise
Lab 20: Institutional Pharmacy Comprehensive Exercise
Appendices
Appendix A: Sig Abbreviation Shortcuts
Appendix B: Community Prescriptions
Appendix C: Nonsterile Extemporaneous Compound Prescriptions
Appendix D: Intravenous Orders
Appendix E: Chemotherapy orders
Appendix F: Total Parenteral Nutrition Orders
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