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Document Category: Validation exercise


CategoriesSummaryTagsExercise AttributesAuthorLinkhf:doc_categorieshf:doc_tagshf:doc_author
Validation exerciseThis exercise has three validation tasks: (Methylphenidate ER 27mg Tab; Outcome – Dispense – no problems with this prescription.); (Acetaminophen / Oxycodone 325 mg-7.5 mg; Outcome – Do Not Dispense; There are no refills allowed on CII prescriptions.); (Amphetamine salts 10 mg Tab; Outcome – Dispense – this prescription can be filled).Acetaminophen / Oxycodone 325 mg-7.5 mg, Amphetamine salts 10 mg Tab, MethylphenidateCommunityUniversity of Kentucky
validation-exerciseacetaminophen-oxycodone-325-mg-7-5-mg amphetamine-salts-10-mg-tab methylphenidateuniversity-of-kentucky
Validation exerciseThere are three tasks in this validation exercise: (Oxycodone / Acetaminophen 7.5/325 mg; Outcome Do Not Dispense; date error); (Pregabalin 100 mg Cap; Outcome – dispense; Rx is OK); (Oxycodone 5 mg Tab; Outcome – Do Not Dispense; an APRN can only prescribe 3 days of a CII in the state of Kentucky).Oxycodone / Acetaminophen, Oxycodone 5 mg, PregabalinCommunityUniversity of Kentucky
validation-exerciseoxycodone-acetaminophen oxycodone-5-mg pregabalinuniversity-of-kentucky
Validation exerciseThis validation exercise has three tasks. Students review the prescriptions to determine if they should be dispensed or not dispensed based on Michigan and Federal law. Prescription 1: Zolpidem Extended Release 6.25 mg Tab (Outcome Do Not Dispense due to refill too soon); Prescription 2: Ibuprofen 600 mg Tab (Outcome Do Not Dispense due to incomplete patient name); Prescription 3: Alendronate 70 mg Tab (Outcome Do Not Dispense due to date error).Alendronate, Ibuprofen, ZolpidemCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Michigan
validation-exercisealendronate ibuprofen zolpidemuniversity-of-michigan
Validation exerciseTwo validation tasks – 1. Prescription for Metformin 500 mg Tab (outcome do not dispense due to incorrect medication).  2. Prescription for Insulin Glar Solo 100u Inj (outcome do not dispense due to sub-therapeutic dose)Insulin glargine, MetforminCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Michigan
validation-exerciseinsulin-glargine metforminuniversity-of-michigan
Validation exerciseThis exercise has THREE validation tasks: 1. Amoxicillin (outcome – do not dispense, insufficient quantity prescribed) 2. Simvastatin (outcome – do not dispense, bad directions causing overdose) 3. Metoprolol succinate (outcome – do not dispense, incorrect medication)Amoxicillin, Metoprolol succinate, SimvastatinCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Michigan
validation-exerciseamoxicillin metoprolol-succinate simvastatinuniversity-of-michigan
Validation exercisePrescription is for Januvia 100 mg Tab (Sitagliptin 100 mg Tab). Outcome is DISPENSE Students should identify that everything on this prescription is correct.Diabetes, Endocrinology, SitagliptinCommunity, DispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisediabetes endocrinology sitagliptinuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription is for Atorvastatin 20 mg Tab (Atorvastatin 20 mg Tab). Outcome is DISPENSE Students should identify that everything on this prescription is correct.Atorvastatin, cardiology, HyperlipidemiaCommunity, DispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exerciseatorvastatin cardiology hyperlipidemiauniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription is for Ranitidine 15 mg/ mL Oral syr (Ranitidine 15 mg/ mL Oral syr). Outcome is DISPENSE. Students should identify that this is correctly written, including appropriate dose for child.Gastroenterology, GERD, pediatrics, special populations, suspensionCommunity, DispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisegastroenterology gerd pediatrics special-populations suspensionuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription is for Furosemide 20 mg Tab (Furosemide 20 mg Tab). Outcome is DO NOT DISPENSE Students should identify that an omission occurred; missing physician signature and this cannot be dispensed without resolving.cardiology, Furosemide 20 mg, hypertensionCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisecardiology furosemide-20-mg hypertensionuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription is for Metoprolol succinate 50 mg ER tab (Metoprolol succinate 50 mg ER tab). Outcome is DISPENSE This is a legal prescription and no errors or ommissions can be foundcardiology, hypertension, Metoprolol succinateCommunity, DispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisecardiology hypertension metoprolol-succinateuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription is for TEGRETOL 200mg Tab (Carbamazepine 200mg Tab). Outcome is DO NOT DISPENSE This is NOT a valid prescription because it is missing the quantity.anti-epileptic, anticonvulsant, Carbamazepine, neurology, Seizure disorderCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exerciseanti-epileptic anticonvulsant carbamazepine neurology seizure-disorderuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription is for Acetaminophen / Hydrocodone 300 mg-5 mg Tab (Acetaminophen / Hydrocodone 300 mg-5 mg Tab). Outcome is DISPENSE. This is a valid prescription, contains all of the prescription requirements (CGS20-614, 20-615, 21a-249), correct DEA #, and APRN allowed to write for controlled substances in CT. CGS 20-87a; CGS 20-101c; CGS 21a-252). A 5-day limit for 1st outpatient opioid Rx is required (Public Act No. 17-131; 2017.https://www.cga.ct.gov/2017/ACT/pa/pdf/2017PA-00131-R00HB-07052-PA.pdf)APRN, controlled substance, DEACommunity, DispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exerciseaprn controlled-substance deauniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription is for Acetaminophen / Oxycodone 325 mg-5 mg Tab (Acetaminophen / Oxycodone 325 mg-5 mg ). Outcome is DO NOT DISPENSE Students should identify that this prescription may be invalid because it is > 1 yr oldAcetaminophen/Oxycodone, acute pain, controlled substance, potential abuseCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exerciseacetaminophen-oxycodone acute-pain controlled-substance potential-abuseuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription for NAPROSYN SR 1GM 1g Tab (Naproxen Ph 1g Tab). Outcome is DO NOT DISPENSE. This strength is both unavailable in US but also is an overdose. Maximum daily dose is 1250 mg/day.acute pain, Naproxen, neurologyCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exerciseacute-pain naproxen neurologyuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription for Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid 200 mg/ 5 mL-28.5 mg / 5 mL Pwd susp Outcome is DO NOT DISPENSE. Student should identify this as an incorrect (too high) dose for this patient.Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, antibiotic, calculations, suspension, Upper respiratory infectionCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exerciseamoxicillin-clavulanic-acid antibiotic calculations suspension upper-respiratory-infectionuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription for VENTOLIN HFA 90 mcg / actuation Inh (Albuterol Sulfate 90 mcg / actuation Inh). Outcome is DISPENSE. This prescription is correct as written. Based on the laws regarding required components of the prescription record (CGS 20-614, CGS 20-615, CGS 21a-249), if a non-controlled substance has PRN or ad lib for refills, this is okay to dispense.Albuterol, asthma, refills, respiratoryCommunity, DispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisealbuterol asthma refills respiratoryuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription for ACCUPRIL 10mg Tab (Quinapril HCl 10mg Tab) Outcome is DO NOT DISPENSE because the strength of the tablet is missing, which is required on all prescriptions (CGS20-614, 20-615, 21a-249)Quinapril HCl, strength missingCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisequinapril-hcl strength-missinguniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exercisePrescription for OxyContin 10 mg ER tab (Oxycodone 10 mg ER tab). Outcome is that prescription is correct as written.chronic pain, controlled substance, oxycontinCommunity, DispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisechronic-pain controlled-substance oxycontinuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exerciseStudents should identify that long-acting opioids should not be prescribed as PRN thus is a subtherapeutic dose.chronic pain, controlled substance, neurology, oxycontin, wrong directionsCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisechronic-pain controlled-substance neurology oxycontin wrong-directionsuniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exerciseVerification exercise for ointment. Students should identify that the strength of the ointment is missing. Strength is required in all prescriptions (CGS20-614, 20-615, 21a-249)Dermatologic condition, Dermatology, ointment, strength missingCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisedermatologic-condition dermatology ointment strength-missinguniversity-of-connecticut
Validation exerciseThis validation exercise has one task. The task outcome should be DO NOT DISPENSE. The error is that long-acting opioids should not be prescribed as PRN thus is a subtherapeutic dose.controlled substance, MS Contin, wrong directionsCommunity, Do not dispenseUniversity of Connecticut
validation-exercisecontrolled-substance ms-contin wrong-directionsuniversity-of-connecticut

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