I would like someone to explain "EVERY DAY AS NEEDED" to me. Bugs the $h!t outta me and even more so when some of my peers sign off on data entry that this is OK. It's bad enough that the prescriber doesn't understand what is wrong with that wording, but then a pharmacy tech enters it that way (yes, I know, they have been told to enter it exactly the way the prescriber orders it), and then two dumb a$$ pharmacists sign off on it that it is good to go. It cannot be both "every" and "as needed"...idiots.
I would like someone to explain "EVERY DAY AS NEEDED" to me. Bugs the $h!t outta me and even more so when some of my peers sign off on data entry that this is OK. It's bad enough that the prescriber doesn't understand what is wrong with that wording, but then a pharmacy tech enters it that way (yes, I know, they have been told to enter it exactly the way the prescriber orders it), and then two dumb a$$ pharmacists sign off on it that it is good to go. It cannot be both "every" and "as needed"...idiots.
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