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How to fill out the PHARMACIST ASSESSMENT ATOPIC DERMATITIS online
This guide provides clear instructions for completing the PHARMACIST ASSESSMENT ATOPIC DERMATITIS form online. Follow these steps to ensure an accurate and efficient assessment process.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document, opening it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin by entering the patient's personal information, including their name, health services number (HSN), address, date of birth (DOB), and telephone number. Mark if the patient is pregnant or lactating.
- Indicate the patient's gender by selecting the appropriate box for male or female, if necessary.
- Provide the medical and drug history of the patient, including any known drug allergies.
- Assess the patient's history regarding atopic dermatitis by marking 'Yes' or 'No' for questions such as family history, previous diagnosis by a primary care provider, and any recent contacts with individuals or substances that might trigger symptoms.
- Evaluate the review of symptoms by checking all signs present, such as dry skin or pruritus. If there are no relevant signs, consider referring to a medical doctor.
- Determine the appropriate treatment by checking the applicable non-pharmacologic measures and over-the-counter products, as well as specifying any prescription medications to be issued.
- Complete the prescribing section by documenting the rationale for prescribing, including the medication name, strength, quantity, and dosage directions.
- Provide counseling information on the treatment process, including instructions on managing symptoms and follow-up care options.
- Finally, enter the pharmacist's name, signature, pharmacy contact information, and date before submitting or saving the completed form.
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Yes. Prior to making a diagnosis and prescribing for minor ailments or contraception in BC, all pharmacists registered in BC who choose to provide services under PPMAC must complete the College's regulatory education module and self-declare completion of this training through their eServices account.