BY Sandi Tschritter. Take the prescription for the patient. Verify that all the necessary information is correct. - name, address, phone number - insurance.

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BY Sandi Tschritter

Take the prescription for the patient. Verify that all the necessary information is correct. - name, address, phone number - insurance verification

Enter prescription into the computer. At the same time verifying insurance coverage.

Filling the prescription: - Take the medication from the shelf - Double checking that it is the right medication - Counting out the correct amount - Run and attach a label

Verify correct prescription with the pharmacist

Give medication to patient - verify if patient needs to speak to a pharmacist Collect payment

Take order from nurse or prescriber

Math calculation Gather supplies

Prepare IV

Double check final product with the pharmacist

Give medication to nurse