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This scenario happened to me today. I think it would be interesting to see how different people would approach the same situation. Plus, I know that the pre-pharm folks appreciate discussions like this.
If you want more information, you can also ask relevant questions about the scenario. I will tell you the answers if I know them. I may ask you questions about your answers and point out issues that are raised. But, I will not offer personal commentary, per se.
So... What would you do/think/feel in this situation and why?
Scenario:
Mr. W. comes to your pharmacy and states that he is there to pick up his prescription. You look in the pickup area and find nothing. You check the computer system and see that nothing was filled. You ask him if this was something he requested or something the doctor was supposed to call in. He says that he dropped the bottle off at the counter yesterday afternoon. You check the refill too soon bin and doctor call bin and still find nothing. He does not remember the name of the medication he dropped off. And, he points out that he does not have the bottle anymore since he gave it to someone in the pharmacy yesterday. He has been waiting patiently at the counter while you investigate. But, he definitely wants to pick up his prescription, even though he has no clue what he asked to be filled. The staff who worked the day before are not available to answer questions.
If you want more information, you can also ask relevant questions about the scenario. I will tell you the answers if I know them. I may ask you questions about your answers and point out issues that are raised. But, I will not offer personal commentary, per se.
So... What would you do/think/feel in this situation and why?
Scenario:
Mr. W. comes to your pharmacy and states that he is there to pick up his prescription. You look in the pickup area and find nothing. You check the computer system and see that nothing was filled. You ask him if this was something he requested or something the doctor was supposed to call in. He says that he dropped the bottle off at the counter yesterday afternoon. You check the refill too soon bin and doctor call bin and still find nothing. He does not remember the name of the medication he dropped off. And, he points out that he does not have the bottle anymore since he gave it to someone in the pharmacy yesterday. He has been waiting patiently at the counter while you investigate. But, he definitely wants to pick up his prescription, even though he has no clue what he asked to be filled. The staff who worked the day before are not available to answer questions.