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PreviousNext No AccessBuilding Core Competencies in Pharmacy InformaticsUnit VII. Medication Use Process IV: Electronic Systems for Medication Verification, Administration, and Documentationhttps://doi.org/10.21019/9781582121444.ch37 SectionsAboutFull Text ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail Abstract:•Discuss the benefits and limitations of systematically processing data, information, and knowledge in health care.•Discuss the impact of data quality on health outcomes.•Describe the structure and key elements of an electronic health record.•Discuss key issues affecting human-computer interaction.•Differentiate between spreadsheets, databases, and user interfaces.•Describe the role of information systems in health care management. The fourth step in the medication use process is medication administration. Pharmacists are not normally directly involved with the administration of medications (except for some activities such as vaccinations). PreviousNext Session Activity Recently Viewed Unit VII. Medication Use Process IV: Electronic Systems for Medication Verification, Administration, and Documentation Brent I. Fox, Margaret R. Thrower and Bill G. Felkey Recently Searched No search history FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Published: 20 June 2016eISBN: 1-58212-144-3 Copyright & Permissions© 2010 by the American Pharmacists Association. All rights reserved.© 2010 by the American Pharmacists Association. All rights reserved. Publisher American Pharmacists Association HistoryPublished: 20 June 2016 Citation Information (2010), "Unit VII. Medication Use Process IV: Electronic Systems for Medication Verification, Administration, and Documentation," Building Core Competencies in Pharmacy Informatics https://doi.org/10.21019/9781582121444.ch37 Loading ...

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