Retrieving prescription orders Creating
prescription labels Counting, pouring, measuring, and weighting tablets and medications.
Not exact matches
As part of their duties, pharmacy technicians may be called upon to
count out tablets, measure liquids, compound medications, prepare IVs, put
labeling on medicines, print out reference information, verify information with the prescribing physician, fax doctors about refill requests, package filled
prescriptions, and field requests from physicians» offices.
Prepare medications through actions including measure, mix,
count out,
label and record amounts and dosages of medications according to
prescription orders and / or maintaining patient medical records following Long Term Care Pharmacy policies, regulations and procedures.
• Filled
prescriptions according to instructions, including verifying volume /
count, creating
labels, and finalizing packaging.
They prepare
prescriptions according to written instructions,
count tablets and
label medication bottles as required.
Select drugs from stock,
count and package as required, and accurately
label prescriptions for Pharmacist verification.
Pharmacy Technicians deals with many responsibilities and duties such as
count tables, compound, pack and
label pharmaceutical products, choose the correct
prescription container and level it, work on joint project with pharmacy technicians of other pharmacy companies, and calculate the price of the
prescription.
Selects proper medications,
counts or measures proper quantities, places drugs in appropriate container (s), affixes required and appropriate
labels to drug containers and records required dispensing information on
prescription.
Job Description Prepare medications through actions including measure, mix,
count out,
label and record amounts and dosages of medications according to
prescription orders and / or maintaining patient medical records following Long Term Care Pharmacy policies, regulations and procedures.
This includes measuring, mixing,
counting,
labeling and recording dosages of medications from
prescription orders.
May measure, mix,
count out,
label, and record amounts and dosages of medications according to
prescription orders.
A Pharmacy Technician's job entails receiving
prescriptions,
counting, measuring and weighing
prescriptions and medications, mixing mediations and creating
prescription labels.
They take
prescriptions over the phone and in person, work with health professionals and customers, help mix medicines,
count pills, measure medication,
label and give instructions for medicine, and help take payments.
• Assisting pharmacists to maintain inventories of medications •
Counting, packaging and
labeling units for inspection • Ensuring the information on
prescriptions is correct • Entering clients» information in databases • Preparing medications for clients • Compounding oral solutions, and creams • Helping with scheduling and workflow • Billing third party insurers
My duties included
counting, weighing and mixing the
prescription medicines and entering
prescription data in the computer system to process
labels.
Instead you can say: My duties included
counting, weighing and mixing the
prescription medicines and entering
prescription data in the computer system to process
labels.
Prepare medications through actions including measure, mix,
count out,
label and record amounts and dosages of medications according to
prescription orders and...
Fill
prescription labels in order of priority, accurately
count and affix
labels to container for verification by a Pharmacist.
They help customers,
count pills for
prescriptions, create
prescription labels and process insurance information for payment.
Technicians answer phone calls, accept and process payments, measure medications and
count tablets, and package and
label prescriptions.
The responsibilities of pharmacy technicians include
counting tablets,
labeling prescription containers, filing records, updating patient profiles and preparing insurance forms, as well as (sometimes) answering phones, stocking shelves, sending faxes and handling money.
They might answer the phone and take information about
prescriptions,
count prepared tablets into containers, measure medications, prepare ointments and package or
label prescriptions.
Helping licensed pharmacists provide medication to patients,
counting tablets,
labeling bottles, organizing inventory and alerting pharmacists to any shortages, accepting payment for
prescriptions and processing insurance, entering customer or patient information into a computer system, performing administrative duties such as answering phones, stocking shelves, operating cash registers and maintaining patient profiles.
May measure, mix,
count out,
label and record amounts and dosages of IV or highly regulated medications according to
prescription orders following Long Term Care Pharmacy policies, regulations and procedures.