Volume : 09, Issue : 04, April – 2022

Title:

61.COOPERATION BETWEEN THE NURSE AND THE PHARMACIST IN SUPPLYING MEDICATIONS TO THE HEALTH FACILITY
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Authors :

Omar.J.Alharbi, Safwan.H.Alsaedi, Hanan.A.Fallatah, Mohammed.B.Aljabri, Mohammed.A.Alhazmi, Shahad.M.Alhuthli, Thaeb.K.Alharbi, Abdulrhman.A.Almalki, Noorah.J.Alnadawi, Mohammed. H.Alhusayni, Bashayer.A.Almuwallad , Norah.M.Alharthy, Ahmad.S.Aljuaid

 

Abstract :

The study aimed to, find out what is, the relationship of the nurse and the role assigned to him in the matter of medicines, the relationship of the pharmacist in the matter of securing medicines for departments of the health facility, the extent of cooperation and coordination between the pharmacist and the various technical groups in the matter of medicines.. A questionnaire was created via the Google Drive program and distributed via social media (WhatsApp) to the targeted, who are health practitioners in Mecca, 750 questionnaires were distributed, and 700 responses were obtained from this questionnaire (residents of Mecca between 25-55 yeas).

Keywords: Cooperation between the nurse and the pharmacist, in supplying medications, health facility.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Omar.J.Alharbi et al, Cooperation Between The Nurse And The Pharmacist In Supplying Medications To The Health Facility., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(04).

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