Pharmacy Sample

 

Expert Help.

An elderly woman hands you a list with nine different drug names on it. She wants to know if any of these have any known interactions. What do you say or do?

Emergencies.

A woman calls in a panic. She tells you she thinks she just gave her young son a dose of ibuprofen at nearly four times the recommended dosage. She tells you she thinks she misread the liquid dosing cup. Quick, what do you say or do?

Trusted Opinion.

There is a man that has been looking at the disposable enemas for nearly 15 minutes. He does not seem to be able to make a decision what he wants. What, if anything, should you do?

Legal Implications.

It’s a busy Monday and a person is attempting to pay for some pseudoephedrine. You suspect that the twenty dollar bill is a counterfeit. What do you do now?

Limits of Service.

A customer writes a check for an arm full of cold medicines. You glance at the check and notice the amount is short by 38 cents. When you point this out, the customer acts embarrassed and tells you that she has no cash and that she just gave you her last check. What do you do now?

Unique Requests.

 A man wants to get a duplicate receipt. You discover that he is making this request because two of the items he is purchasing have rebate offers. Both rebate offers require original receipts. How do you respond to this request?