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Orders that are given by a healthcare provider that are either spoken in person or given by telephone to an authorized staff member for execution. The following health professionals provide verbal orders: licensed healthcare provider, Physician Assistant (PA), or Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ARNP).
Verbal order means a directive that is orally communicated to a licensed pharmacist to accept a prescription order by a person who is authorized to communicate a prescription.
Verbal orders are those orders given by the physician or other providers with prescriptive authority to a licensed person who is authorized by organization1 policy to receive and record verbal orders in accordance with law and regulation2.
1. Verbal orders are orders provided face-to-face or by telephone by a prescriber to a licensed nurse. licensed nurse. This assures the receiving nurse of an opportunity to seek clarification directly from the prescriber.
The policy also should indicate that a nurse is authorized to take a verbal order from an authorized prescriber (e.g., ANP, licensed physician) and no one else.
All verbal orders should be immediately written and signed by the individual receiving the order indicating the author of the order. Verbal orders should be documented in the patient's medical record, reviewed, and countersigned or authenticated by the prescriber in accordance with organizational policy.
Verbal orders should be used infrequently, if at all, when the prescriber has access to electronic patient records for order entry. 6.
The qualified nurse must write the verbal prescription on the appropriate part of the patient's prescription chart before the drug is administered. The qualified nurse must also write 'verbal order', their own signature and their own surname in capitals in the Comments box of the prescription.
Verbal orders are spoken orders given by a physician or other Licensed Independent Practitioner (LIP) to a person authorized to receive and record them in accordance with applicable policies, laws, and regulations.