[NPInfo] RE: NPInfo Digest, Vol 20,
Issue 6 Prescription pads questions
Michael B Marks, FNP
mmarnp at ec.rr.com
Sun Nov 4 05:51:51 PST 2007
I echo Laura, just find a local printer, they can customize with your logo,
know about the tamper scripts, and treat you with respect. My printer
introduced me to the tamper proof variety 3 years ago.
As for Mediscripts, I ran into that wall several years ago, it is just not
worth it.
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anne Chamberlain" <aec417 at comcast.net>
To: <npinfo at nurse.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 11:06 AM
Subject: [NPInfo] RE: NPInfo Digest, Vol 20,Issue 6 Prescription pads
questions
> Anne C. wrote:
>
> So what are people doing for tamper-proof prescription pads? I contacted
> Med-Scripts and they will not provide script pads for me because I am an
> NP
> (working independently) and they will only provide if there is a doctor's
> name on the pad too. I explained that in the state of Washington that we
> are legally able to practice independently and I don't need to be
> "associated" with a doctor. She said that they are "sponsored" by the
> pharm
> reps and the pharm reps have told them that they can only provide this
> way.
> When I asked her for a list of the pharms that "sponsor" them, she said I
> would have to approach my own pharm reps and talk with them about it. I
> asked her HOW do I know WHO to contact if they won't provide company
> names.
> They refused to provide the sponsors so that I could follow up further.
> So,
> how I am (and I'm sure others like me) supposed to meet the new legal
> requirements AND what would others suggest as far as how to get this
> remedied?? To end the conversation she called me "sweetheart" which
> twisted
> me even more!
>
> Barb wrote:
>
> This doesn't make sense to me. Our practice got our Rx pads from a
> printing
> company and we each have our own pads with only our names on them. We use
> a
> printing company called PrintSource, they are not pharm sponsored, and
> they
> actually knew about the need to switch to tamper resistant paper before we
> did.
>
> Laura wrote:
> You pay for them as I did. I ordered mine from Medical Arts Press. Laura,
> NP, Missouri
>
>
> Anne responding:
>
> Barb - I will check out Print Source. Didn't know about this one.
>
> Laura - I already tried Medical Arts Press - they are currently not taken
> new orders "until further notice". Any other ideas I'd appreciate. I think
> what really bothers me is that we are prescribing all the medications out
> there just like the docs are, but yet Medi-Script refuses (via their
> pharmacy reps) to provide their service to us.
>
> I will pay for them, if needed. That's actually not my issue. I guess my
> real concern is that Medi-Scripts and the drug companies are withholding
> product from me (and others) because we are NP's and not MD's. Seems
> wrong.
>
>
>
>
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> MediScripts (Anne Chamberlain)
> 3. RE: that PMR pt (Gail Barthold)
> 4. RE: Rozerem (Priscilla Merrill)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 17:11:02 -0400
> From: "Rogers, Barbara" <BB_Rogers at fccc.edu>
> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] that PMR pt
> To: "NP Info" <npinfo at nurse.net>
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> I do not understand why he did not have ongoing oncology fu. Am I missing
> something? Prostate cancer considered low risk and was followed by
> urology?
>
>
> Barbara Rogers CRNP, MN, AOCN
> Adult Hematology-Oncology NP
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net on behalf of Paula Sumner
> Sent: Thu 11/1/2007 8:06 PM
> To: NP Info
> Subject: Re: [NPInfo] that PMR pt
>
>
>
> no family here, son in ohio. the doc and i cared for him in AL (past 3
> weeks). I don't know what his future is, but i expect him back on hospice.
> he had no resp sxs at all. Everything about him was not as one would
> expect
> it.
> paula
>
> Carla Anderson <carla_rayne at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Was he a fall risk in assisted living? Did he have famiy there? Did he
> have secondary lung cancer with siadh syndrome? Did they do a CT scan that
> showed a lung cancer? and then ever a PeT scan? Who was caring for him in
> the assisted living? Family everyday, or did he have hospice? Carla
> Anderson, Oregon
>
> Paula Sumner wrote: he had prostate ca several years ago and surgey. what
> is
> weird i that he had spine films and chest films-negative except his
> compression fracture last spring. He was failing in his apt so we put him
> in
> asst living-had a lot of muscle pain, was incontinent since prostate
> surgery, was bowel focused and needed help stooling. The pred nisone we
> started last week pretty much eliminated his pain, but his legs were
> weaker
> r>l, dev foot drop. that is when we admitted him. CXR shows a cavitation
> in
> a lung, ct scan shows his manubrium almost eat up (never c/o pain there),
> a
> mass in the kidney and maybe liver, and in his spine! paula
>
> "Rogers, Barbara" wrote:
> Paula
> Do you know what the primary cancer is?
>
> Barb
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net
> To: npinfo at nurse.net
> Sent: Wed Oct 31 17:47:42 2007
> Subject: [NPInfo] that PMR pt
>
> That pt I asked for info on PMR about (and got the only list reply: send
> to
> rheumatology) -he dev foot drop so he was admitted to the hospital--has
> mets! what a shock. we came to like this guy, and care about him-it is
> just
> stunning news. Paula
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 14:18:45 -0700
> From: "Anne Chamberlain" <aec417 at comcast.net>
> Subject: [NPInfo] RE: NPInfo Digest, Vol 20, Issue 5 Presciption Pads
> - MediScripts
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> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 14:38:28 -0700
> From: "Gail Barthold" <gbarthold at fosscare.org>
> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] that PMR pt
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> I am a GNP, who is also the DON of a Nursing Home, and we were taught to
> not
> have throw rugs with the elderly. More broken hips occur from catching
> toes
> on the edge and falling. If he is bed bound, I would put a fall pad at
> the
> side of his bed in case he gets restless. You could try hip guards but
> some
> new research has found that they didn't help as much as first thought.
> With
> your description of his disease, I would expect that he will progress
> fairly
> quickly and will probably need more care than an AL can provide. An Adult
> family Home or Nursing Home will probably be needed. I would bring
> Hospice
> in as soon as possible. It always seems that it is started to late. All
> of
> that is if he does not want to pursue treatment but it would seem that
> that
> would be more palliative. Gail
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf
> Of Carla Anderson
> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 9:13 PM
> To: NP Info
> Subject: Re: [NPInfo] that PMR pt
>
> One suggestion if it is possible as he is weak, make sure his studio in
> the
> AL has thick carpets with a thick pad, if he is not trying to roll a
> weelchair over. If they wont let you alter the rugs, get some thick fluffy
> portable non skid rugs in the bathroom and around the room, so if he falls
> he will not break a hip/arm. My dad broke two bone, and he had no
> osteoporosis, and the floors were like rock. He had only been there the
> one
> night, and I told him to take his walker from the bed to the bathroom, but
> he did not and fell. And that led to his death 3 days later. He could not
> recover, perhaps had a clot. It mortified me that places for seniors had
> floors like cement. Carla
>
> Paula Sumner <nurse_healer at yahoo.com> wrote: no family here, son in ohio.
> the doc and i cared for him in AL (past 3 weeks). I don't know what his
> future is, but i expect him back on hospice. he had no resp sxs at all.
> Everything about him was not as one would expect it.
> paula
>
> Carla Anderson wrote:
> Was he a fall risk in assisted living? Did he have famiy there? Did he
> have
> secondary lung cancer with siadh syndrome? Did they do a CT scan that
> showed
> a lung cancer? and then ever a PeT scan? Who was caring for him in the
> assisted living? Family everyday, or did he have hospice? Carla Anderson,
> Oregon
>
> Paula Sumner wrote: he had prostate ca several years ago and surgey. what
> is
> weird i that he had spine films and chest films-negative except his
> compression fracture last spring. He was failing in his apt so we put him
> in
> asst living-had a lot of muscle pain, was incontinent since prostate
> surgery, was bowel focused and needed help stooling. The pred nisone we
> started last week pretty much eliminated his pain, but his legs were
> weaker
> r>l, dev foot drop. that is when we admitted him. CXR shows a cavitation
> in
> a lung, ct scan shows his manubrium almost eat up (never c/o pain there),
> a
> mass in the kidney and maybe liver, and in his spine!
> paula
>
> "Rogers, Barbara" wrote:
> Paula
> Do you know what the primary cancer is?
>
> Barb
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net
> To: npinfo at nurse.net
> Sent: Wed Oct 31 17:47:42 2007
> Subject: [NPInfo] that PMR pt
>
> That pt I asked for info on PMR about (and got the only list reply: send
> to
> rheumatology) -he dev foot drop so he was admitted to the hospital--has
> mets! what a shock. we came to like this guy, and care about him-it is
> just
> stunning news.
> Paula
>
>
> Paula J. Sumner RN, MSN, HTP, CHt
> Healing Touch, Hypnotherapy, Emotional Freedom Technique, Reiki-2 3500
> Westgate Dr., Suite 504-G Durham, NC 27707
> 919-490-4656
>
> http://paulajsumner.byregion.net Referral ID#10102918
>
> http://www.justanswer.com/home.asp?r=HolisticNurse&bn=2
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 18:09:03 -0400
> From: "Priscilla Merrill" <prispunnyfnp at metrocast.net>
> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] Rozerem
> To: "'NP Info'" <npinfo at nurse.net>
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> Thanks, very helpful and appreciated. Priscilla (retired USAF-R NC
> Colonel
> who thanks you for your service, and happy early Veterans Day!)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf
> Of doc
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 1:49 PM
> To: NP Info
> Subject: Re: [NPInfo] Rozerem
>
> Priscilla: I work in a Psychiatric practice and both my doc and I use
> Tenex
>
> for PTSD noc-mares. We choose Tenex over other antiandrenergic
> interventions - less side effects. It doesn't work 100% of time --as we
> find with all meds. I can find other citations for you if you would
> like...contact me off list
> Guanfacine (Tenex)- Action similar to clonidine but has a longer half-life
> and less sedation. More selective alpha-agonist. Not recommended for
> children <12 y. Effects alpha2-adrenergic receptors only.
> 1. Antiadrenergic Agents
> Because autonomic hyperactivity may be a problem in patients with PTSD,
> antiadrenergic agents may be effective pharmacotherapy. Three agents in
> particular--clonidine (Catapres), propanolol (Inderal) and guanfacine
> (Tenex), have successfully reduced nightmares, hypervigilance, startle
> reactions and outbursts of rage. Primary Care Treatment of Post-traumatic
> Stress Disorder
> JENNIFER TRAVIS LANGE, CAPT, MC, USA, CHRISTOPHER L. LANGE, CAPT, MC, USA,
> and REX B.G. CABALTICA, M.D.
> 2. Adrenergic agents such as clonidine (Catapres), propanolol (Inderal)
> and guanfacine (Tenex) are sometimes used to help with hyperarousal,
> hallucinations and illusions as well as nightmares commonly associated
> with
> PTSD
> Pat M
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Priscilla Merrill" <prispunnyfnp at metrocast.net>
> To: "'NP Info'" <npinfo at nurse.net>
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 5:29 AM
> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] Rozerem
>
>
>> I'm not familiar with this one. Do you have any sources? I only know
>> it
>> as
>> an old bp med that I haven't seen used in my entire years of practice.
>> I'd
>> be very interested if this is true but would never try it as hearsay.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Priscilla
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On
>> Behalf Of doc
>> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 8:21 PM
>> To: NP Info
>> Subject: Re: [NPInfo] Rozerem
>>
>> Lisa: Tenex 1mg @ hs will stop Ptsd nightmares....Pat M
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Lisa Meyer" <meyerlm at chartermi.net>
>> To: "NP Info" <npinfo at nurse.net>
>> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 6:55 PM
>> Subject: [NPInfo] Rozerem
>>
>>
>> All of the sleep tips and info has been awesome! THIS is why I belong
>> to this list. Thanks to all. One more question. Can those of you
>> with experience rx'ing Rozerem share your experiences? I have a
>> couple of students with PTSD who have nightmares (multiple per night,
>> every night) and
>>
>> am wondering if anyone has seen benefit in similar patients with
>> Rozerem?
>>
>> Lisa
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> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 15:28:44 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Diana Galler <galdena at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] that PMR pt
> To: NP Info <npinfo at nurse.net>
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> The key here, Paula, might have been the compression fx. It could have
> been
> mets at that point causing it. With a previous hx of prostate cancer and a
> compression fx, a work-up should have been done at that time.
> Dena Galler
>
>
>
> Paula Sumner wrote: he had prostate ca several years ago and surgey. what
> is
> weird i that he had spine films and chest films-negative except his
> compression fracture last spring. He was failing in his apt so we put him
> in
> asst living-had a lot of muscle pain, was incontinent since prostate
> surgery, was bowel focused and needed help stooling. The pred nisone we
> started last week pretty much eliminated his pain, but his legs were
> weaker
> r>l, dev foot drop. that is when we admitted him. CXR shows a cavitation
> in
> a lung, ct scan shows his manubrium almost eat up (never c/o pain there),
> a
> mass in the kidney and maybe liver, and in his spine!
> paula
>
> "Rogers, Barbara" wrote:
> Paula
> Do you know what the primary cancer is?
>
> Barb
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net
> To: npinfo at nurse.net
> Sent: Wed Oct 31 17:47:42 2007
> Subject: [NPInfo] that PMR pt
>
> That pt I asked for info on PMR about (and got the only list reply: send
> to
> rheumatology) -he dev foot drop so he was admitted to the hospital--has
> mets! what a shock. we came to like this guy, and care about him-it is
> just
> stunning news.
> Paula
>
>
> Paula J. Sumner RN, MSN, HTP, CHt
> Healing Touch, Hypnotherapy, Emotional Freedom Technique, Reiki-2
> 3500 Westgate Dr., Suite 504-G
> Durham, NC 27707
> 919-490-4656
>
> http://paulajsumner.byregion.net Referral ID#10102918
>
> http://www.justanswer.com/home.asp?r=HolisticNurse&bn=2
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> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 16:05:26 -0800
> From: "Calif NP" <np at c-zone.net>
> Subject: Re: [NPInfo] Telemedicine Projects Aim To Boost Health Care
> Quality inAfrica- applicants wanted for telemed
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> applicants wanted for new telemed 'position', top pay, must be able to
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