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  4. Prescription Creation
Steps on how to write a prescription for a patient in 91 CARE:
  1. Go to the appointments page.
  2. Select the patient.
  3. Click on the "View" icon next to the appointment.
  4. You will be directed to the prescription pad.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have other requests or questions.
The prescription pad will have the following sections:
  • Medication: This section is where you will enter the medications you are prescribing for the patient.
  • Instructions: This section is where you will enter any instructions for the patient, such as how often to take the medication and how long to take it for.
  • Lab Investigations: This section is where you will enter any lab tests you want the patient to have.
  • Other: This section is where you can enter any other information you want to include in the prescription, such as dietary restrictions or follow-up appointments.

To enter information in a section, click on the field and enter the text, choose the SNOMED CT database to auto-complete the text.

Once you have finished writing the prescription, you can print it by clicking on the "View Rx" button. You can also send the prescription to the patient by email or SMS by clicking on the corresponding buttons.

Step-by-step tutorial

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