Medication order definition

Medication order means a written or verbal order from a
Medication order means a written order from a practitioner or an oral order from a practitioner or the practitioner’s authorized agent for administration of a drug or device.
Medication order means a written or verbal communication

Examples of Medication order in a sentence

  • If you make subsequent changes to the student’s medication dosage, or if instructions change from that described in a Medication order to administer ‘as-needed’ medication at school you have completed, please: • update this medication order, initial and date the changes (if they are minor) or • complete a new medication order.

  • The aggregate of all Canadian Loans to be made by the Canadian Lenders in connection with a particular borrowing shall be equal to the lesser of (i) the unutilized portion of the Canadian Commitments or (ii)$1,000,000 or any integral multiple of $100,000 in excess thereof (if the Loans are denominated in Dollars) or C$1,000,000 or any integral multiple of C$100,000 in excess thereof (if the Loans are denominated in Canadian Dollars).

  • Your health practitioner will need to complete a Medication order to administer ‘as-needed’ medication at school (see page 3).


More Definitions of Medication order

Medication order means a written or verbal order from a medical practitioner or that person's authorized agent to administer a drug or device.
Medication order as used in these rules, means an order from a practitioner or the practitioner’s authorized agent for administration of a drug or device. For purposes of this chapter, “medication order” includes a prescription.
Medication order means the written direction by an authorized prescriber for the administration of medication to a student which shall include the name of the student, the name and/or generic name of the medication, the dosage of the medication, the route of administration, the time of administration, the frequency of administration, the indications for medication, any potential side effects including overdose or missed dose of the medication, the start and termination dates not to exceed a 12-month period, and the written signature of the prescriber.
Medication order means a prescription for a specific patient in
Medication order means a written or oral order by a prescriber or the prescriber's authorized agent for administration of a drug or device to a patient in a Kansas licensed medical care facility or in a Kansas licensed nursing facility or nursing facility for mental health, as such terms are defined by K.S.A. 39-923, and amendments thereto.
Medication order means a written, electronic, or verbal order from a medical practitioner or a medical practitioner's authorized agent for administration of a drug or device.
Medication order means an order by a prescriber for a registered patient of a Kansas licensed medical care facility.