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For a VERBAL transfer, what 6 things need to be recorded by the transferring pharmacist or intern?

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The transferring pharmacist or intern must record patient's name, medication name and dosage, original prescription date and refills, prescription number, pharmacy details, and any special medication instructions during a verbal transfer.

Step-by-step explanation:

For a verbal transfer of prescriptions, the transferring pharmacist or intern must record the following six critical pieces of information:

  1. The name of the patient to whom the prescription is prescribed.
  2. The name and dosage of the medication being transferred.
  3. The date of the original prescription order and the number of refills remaining.
  4. The prescription number from the originating pharmacy.
  5. The name and address of the originating pharmacy.
  6. Any special instructions or warnings associated with the medication.

This process ensures that important details are not lost during the transfer, maintaining the integrity of the patient's pharmaceutical care.

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