Prescribing regular and STAT/PRN medication

Occasionally you may need to supply or prescribe the same medication with the same strength as a regular medication, but with different dosage instructions.

Using Communicare, you can prescribe STAT/PRN medication alongside a regular medication, either by creating a medication order for supply to the patient, or by prescribing an additional once-off medication.

There can be only one regular medication with the same active ingredients. If you try and add another regular medication with the same active ingredients, the following warning is displayed:
Example replacement regular medication warning
If you proceed, the previous regular medication is deleted.

Use a medication order

Scenario: A patient is on Furosemide 20mg daily via DAA, and the patient often calls into the clinic and requires a STAT/PRN 20mg dose of Furosemide.

Requirement: A prescription for a DAA for 20mg Furosemide and a STAT/PRN medication order for Furosemide 20mg.

To achieve this outcome:
  1. Regular medication iconWrite a regular prescription for Furosemide 20mg daily via DAA.
  2. Once off medication iconCreate a once off/short course medication order for Furosemide 20mg that you can supply to the patient from your imprest.
    Tip: Depending on your clinical requirements, adjust the end date of the order as required.

Example regular prescription & once off medication order for the same drug in the Medication Summary

Use a once-off prescription

Scenario: A patient is on Furosemide 20mg daily via DAA and you want the patient to have a second packet with a PRN dose of Furosemide 20mg.

Requirement: A prescription for a DAA for Furosemide 20mg, and a PRN prescription for 20mg Furosemide.

To achieve this outcome:
  1. Regular medication iconWrite a regular prescription for Furosemide 20mg daily via DAA.
  2. Once off medication iconWrite a once-off/short course prescription for Furosemide 20mg.
    Tip: Depending on your clinical requirements, adjust the end date of the once-off prescription as required.

Example regular prescription & once off prescription for the same drug in the Medication Summary

Notes

CAUTION: Be careful not to overdose the patient when writing multiple prescriptions for the same drug.
In both scenarios, when you add another medication with the same generic components as a regular prescription, you get the following warning:
Example duplicate drug warning
Note the warning and proceed.