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Red labels are used for pharmaceutical preparations with external effect while white labels are used for pharmaceutical preparations with internal effect.
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Triage is the "customer service" of the pharmacy. People answer phones, deal with questions/problems etc. The triage dept. In the pharmacy I work for is open 24 hours.
This can be taken two ways: 1. The external customers are customers who come to the health care facility for help. This would be termed as the patient's and their family members, friends, or representatives. Internal customers would be the facilities co-workers. A doctor calling the operator and asking her to overhead page someone. The operator would be providing a customer service for the physician and therefore he is a customer. 2. Internal customers could also be seen as employees of the facility purchasing goods or services from the facility. For instance, at our hospital employees may buy supplies from our Central Supply. They can also buy drugs from the pharmacy. They can also have their blood drawn without having to go to an independent phlebotomist. If they were to come in as a patient they would be receiving services.
These terms are usually used synonymously.
Answer is C. review the prescription
Answer is C. review the prescription
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I'm a certified pharmacy tech and the only difference is how educated you are with your job. You are at a higher level if you have worked as a tech longer and are more familiar with your job. Knowing how to do more independently is the factor in that
Hospital Pharmacy focuses on drug dispensing where as clinical pharmacist are involved in working out the patient care & advicing Doctors and Nurses.
A Pharmacy Tech 1 preforms basic duties. A Pharmacy Tech 2 has more experience and preforms more advanced duties such as record keeping and training.
Working under the supervision of a pharmacist, pharmacy technicians fill prescriptions in a hospital or other healthcare setting, or in a retail pharmacy. Pharmacy technician jobs also involve customer service tasks, such as taking payments, answering phones and processing insurance claims.