hello, i am inabke to nderstand the termenology used, csn i send you email ,to get what trwstment termenology used for the treatmrnt given to me for imformation?
Hiya! Good question, ideally to avoid any confusion it would be easier if neither were abbreviated, but the BNF recommends that micrograms should not be abbreviated to "mcg" as "mcg" and "mg" look too similar - so convention is that micrograms should be written in full :) For more information refer to this: bnf.nice.org.uk/guidance/prescription-writing.html Happy Revisings! :)
Thank you for the helpful video Sureena! If there was a rx for a child under 12 years, and the age was missing but the DOB was present, would this be sufficient and legally valid? Or would the prescriber need to add the age in?
Your smiles are genuine and infectious! Thanks for the video. Very professional.
Needed this for my plab 2 exam!! Thanks a lot😊👍🏻💗
Life's a playground, so wear that smile proud.
Helpful for me upcoming pharmacology viva exam. ❤
hi,is there any short course for prescription writing
It's a shame british prescriptions rnt valid in germany anymore. I work at an airport pharmacy and rly liked how they look
That was great video thank you ..could you plz show us how to fill prescrition in NHS hospital
hello, i am inabke to nderstand the termenology used, csn i send you email ,to get what trwstment termenology used for the treatmrnt given to me for imformation?
thanks 😃
why is microgram written in full but mg is written in abbreviation?
Hiya! Good question, ideally to avoid any confusion it would be easier if neither were abbreviated, but the BNF recommends that micrograms should not be abbreviated to "mcg" as "mcg" and "mg" look too similar - so convention is that micrograms should be written in full :) For more information refer to this: bnf.nice.org.uk/guidance/prescription-writing.html Happy Revisings! :)
@@SureenaSpeaks thank you for all the help!!
Thank you 😊
Please may you do a video on writing labels x
How hard could it be
Thank you! Very useful video
Thank you for the helpful video Sureena! If there was a rx for a child under 12 years, and the age was missing but the DOB was present, would this be sufficient and legally valid? Or would the prescriber need to add the age in?
No it would be valid. The age is in the dob
No you need the age for child under 12 but I think you could add it yourself as the dob is there
hi is there any short course for prescription writing
Yes DIY