Pharmaceutical Policy
All medical officers must follow the guidelines and regulations set forth by the State Board of Pharmacy and the San Andreas Medical Centre's Pharmacy Department. Any violation of these guidelines may result in disciplinary action or termination.
Only authorized medical officers may administer medications to patients. All medications must be prescribed by a licensed physician and properly documented in the patient's medical record.
All medication orders must be verified by a pharmacist before administration. This verification process includes a review of the medication order, the patient's medical record, and any potential drug interactions.
Medications must be stored in a secure area and only accessed by authorized medical officers. Medications must be properly labeled and stored in their original containers to ensure accurate identification.
Any medication errors must be immediately reported to a supervisor and properly documented. Steps must be taken to prevent the error from happening again in the future.
The pharmacy department must maintain accurate records of all medication transactions, including dispensing, ordering, and returning medications. All records must be kept confidential and securely stored.
Any expired or unused medications must be properly disposed of according to state and federal regulations. Medications must not be reused or shared between patients.
Medical officers must educate patients on the proper use of their medications and provide clear instructions for administration. Patients must also be informed of any potential side effects or interactions with other medications they may be taking.
The San Andreas Medical Centre's Pharmacy Department must regularly review and update the pharmaceutical policy to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations and best practices in medication management.
By following this Pharmaceutical Policy, San Andreas Medical Centre aims to provide safe and effective medication management for all patients.
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