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Metro City Rehabilitation Center
1302 Highland Drive
Jenkins, Bill
Abman, Carolyn
05:35
01/01/2026
Uloric 40 mg, one tablet by mouth twice daily, give at 0700-1900
Azilect 5 mg, one tablet by mouth daily at bedtime for AD, give at 2100
Ranitidine 300 mg, one tablet by mouth twice daily for PUD, give at 0700-1900
Symbicort 80/4.5, inhale one puff by mouth twice daily, give at 0700-1900
Spironolactone 100 mg, one tablet by mouth daily, give at 1500
Cetraxal 0.2% Solution, place one drop into left eye every 4 hours for 5 days, give at 0700-1100-1500-1900
K-Dur 20 mEq tablet, one tablet by mouth daily, give at 0800
Carolyn Abman, M.D.
01/01/2026
yes
provided
Irma Carrin, RN
01/01/2026
06:00
  • Your simulation is to fill and dispense a 4-day supply of each medication as a "pass med" for a patient leaving a rehabilitation hospital for a couple of days.
     
  • However, there are several problems with the orders. You must identify problems and correct them. You may assume that you have verbal authorization to make any changes you feel appropriate. This may include changing a doss, frequency, dosage form or discontinuing a drug entirely. However, if you feel a drug should be discontinued you must replace it with an alternative drug.