Pharmaceutical service flow includes

The process of pharmaceutical service includes:

1, patient screening: screening according to patients' conditions and needs to determine which patients need pharmaceutical care.

2. Pharmaceutical evaluation: evaluation of patients' medication, including indications, dosage, route of administration, drug interaction, adverse reactions, etc.

3. Formulation of drug treatment plan: According to the drug evaluation results, formulate personalized drug treatment plan, including drug selection, dosage, administration route, administration time, etc.

4. Drug monitoring and adjustment: monitor patients' drug use, and timely find and deal with drug-related problems, including adverse reactions and drug interactions.

5. Education and consultation: provide medication education and consultation to patients, including correct medication, precautions and handling of adverse reactions.

6. Drug management: manage patients' drugs, including drug distribution, dispensing, storage and disposal, to ensure the safety and effectiveness of drugs.

7. Evaluation of pharmaceutical service: evaluate the effect of pharmaceutical service, including patient satisfaction, drug treatment effect and drug safety, and make timely adjustments and improvements.

Introduction to pharmaceutical services:

Pharmaceutical services are related services provided by pharmacists with the aim of improving patients' quality of life and centering on rational drug use. It is a responsible drug-related service provided directly to the public in the whole medical and health care process, before and during drug treatment and at any time after rehabilitation around the established goal of improving the quality of life.

At present, pharmacists in some hospitals have provided pharmaceutical services to inpatients, and they run through the whole process of hospitalization. From the moment the patient stepped into the hospital, he got the corresponding pharmaceutical service.

Before taking drugs, pharmacists should publicize and educate patients about drug use, such as providing patients with drug-related information and instructions for use, and providing social health problems related to drugs. In the process of treatment, pharmacists inform patients of the necessity and importance of taking medicine on time, so that patients can understand that they have the responsibility to obtain ideal treatment results and improve patients' medication compliance;

At the same time, provide patients with relevant information about drugs, including the nature of drugs, expected targets and possible adverse reactions. Pharmacists monitor the blood drug concentration during drug treatment, choose individualized drug delivery scheme, evaluate the treatment results and analyze the cost-effectiveness of drugs.