When should OOS prescriptions be filled?

a. at the end of the day
b. after filling the partial filled prescriptions
c. when the patient shows up to pick it up
d. after receiving, posting, and storing the order


Answer: d. after receiving, posting, and storing the order

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1. "You should always check the chart to be certain of a physician's or other health-care provider's order." 2. "You should always carry out the physician's order as quickly as possible without question." 3. "You should always explain the procedure to the patient using words the patient understands." 4. "You should always think critically about the order to make sure the patient's condition has not changed in such a way that the order might no longer be appropriate."

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