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Most common Rx written by dentist - (answer)antibiotic and analgesics
Therapeutic Catagories - (answer)antibiotic
analgesics
fluoride
antifungal
corticosteriods
Prescription - (answer)An order written by a practitioner of medicine for pharmacy supplies. Pt name
with certain drug, specified quanity prepared by practitioners directions.
What drugs can a dental hygienest legally prescribe - (answer)None
What are the role of a dental hygienist in Rx writing - (answer)document any OTC meds taking
write Rx out per dentist intructions
call in Rx per dentist instructions
B.I.D - (answer)2 times a day
T.I.D - (answer)3 times a day
Q.I.D - (answer)4 times a day
PRN - (answer)as needed
Q - (answer)every
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H.S. - (answer)at bedtime
P.O. - (answer)by mouth
STAT - (answer)immediately
Law devides controlled substances into schedules/classes according to - (answer)abuse
requirement to prescribe controlled drugs - (answer)DEA #
Schedule I - (answer)LSD, heroin, cocaine- can not be prescribed
Schedule II - (answer)Demerol, Morphine, Percocet, Percodan, Tylox- Can be called into pharmacy
Schedule III - (answer)Tylenol #2, Tylenol #3, Tylenol #4, Lortab, Vicodin- Can be called into pharmacy
Schedule IV - (answer)Valium, Halcion, Xanex- Can not be called into pharmacy
Schedule V - (answer)Robitussin AC, Can not be called into pharmacy
Legend Drugs - (answer)Controlled drug must have DEA#, a monitored drug
Schedule II-V - (answer)Legend Drugs
IV Administration - (answer)Most effective way to administer drugs
Topical Administration - (answer)Least effective way to administer drugs