Archive for June, 2008
Monday, June 23rd, 2008
Thanks to Javier Belmont for permission to use this Photo.
While working as a pharmacy technician, you will see that most muscle relaxants and hormones are available only as prescription (or legend) drugs. A few years ago, I was working at a retail store late on a Friday evening. A person walked slowly up to the pharmacy counter and asked me to sell him some carisoprodol (a muscle relaxant). Being pretty naïve, I asked for his name so I could pull up his refills on the computer. He replied, “I don’t have a prescription.” After I informed him that carisoprodol required a prescription, he left the pharmacy. Without a valid prescription I could neither provide the man with carisoprodol nor appropriately assess his intentions for use.
Be aware that, even though many muscle relaxants are not controlled substances, they do have the potential for being abused. You can perform a valuable service by assisting the pharmacist in monitoring the quantity and frequency of refills your customers purchase. If you notice a possible abuse situation, notify the pharmacist. If it’s a case of the original prescription being no longer adequate, it may be time for the patient’s doctor to try a higher dose or another medication altogether.
Tina Boyd Stacy
Pharmacy Technology Instructor
Ashworth University
Posted in eHealth, Polypharmacy, Medicine, Pharmacy Tech, Prescriptions, Pharmaceuticals, Insurance, Addictions, Medical Billing, Drugs, Doctors, Health Records | No Comments »
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Thanks to Gisela Giardino for permission to use this Photo.
I enrolled in April of last year, but I had to set my studies aside for a few months due to a sprained left ankle and a fractured right ankle. It was kind of hard to study when you’re constantly sleeping!
I’m now back to work and studying…
The medical billing course has been extremely helpful in my present job working for the “Insurance” company. It has really opened my eyes to the health-care industry as a whole. I can now see why doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies do what they do—not saying that either side is right or wrong. I have worked both sides of the fence.
However; I now have a greater understanding of the whole concept and I really do think that Ashworth has been my greatest teacher EVER!!
I highly recommend that all who are studying this course to not get discouraged. There is light (and a great job) at the end of the tunnel!!
Good Luck and Be Blessed…
Dani
Medical Billing Student
Ashworth University School of Health Care
Posted in Insurance, Healthcare Reform, Healthcare System, Patients, Physical Therapy, Hospitals, Doctors, Reform, Medical Billing, Motivation, Careers, Health Records | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
It’s June and I’m seriously ready to restart a fitness and wellness routine. It’s always nice to know you can get a fresh start at the beginning of a new month. I’ve been putting it off for way too long, and I’ve constantly felt like I need to really change for way way too long. I’ll admit, I’m really not happy with how I look, no matter what anyone else says to me otherwise.
I recently read some tips for starting and sticking to a fitness/wellness plan and here are some of the ones that I felt applied to me (and may apply to someone getting back into it all, too).
1. Prepare
I think this is the most important because just like anything in life, it’s better to plan. You can think of this as an appointment in your calendar, like a doctor’s appointment or an important meeting. Mark it on your calendar or planner. Create an alert on your cell phone so you can’t forget.
2. Start Slowly
Just because you know you’ve ran 3 miles before doesn’t mean you can do it as simply if you’ve been out of it for awhile. It’s probably better to start out slowly and gradually build up your distance and even speed.
3. Be Positive
Think about the gold at the end of the rainbow. Preparing and making a goal, and sticking to it is really hard! I know because I’ve been there, and I personally battle with this myself. Hard work reaps great reward and you should constantly remind yourself with that. (more…)
Posted in Weight Loss, Heart, Nutrition, Calories, Exercise, Family, Diet, Food, Motivation, Fitness | No Comments »