Bibliographic citations
Mallma, V., Ordoñez, C. (2021). Relación entre los errores de prescripción y tratamiento Covid-19 en pacientes atendidos en Botica Cesar, Puente Piedra, Perú, 2020 [Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt]. http://repositorio.uroosevelt.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14140/350
Mallma, V., Ordoñez, C. Relación entre los errores de prescripción y tratamiento Covid-19 en pacientes atendidos en Botica Cesar, Puente Piedra, Perú, 2020 []. PE: Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt; 2021. http://repositorio.uroosevelt.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14140/350
@misc{renati/691116,
title = "Relación entre los errores de prescripción y tratamiento Covid-19 en pacientes atendidos en Botica Cesar, Puente Piedra, Perú, 2020",
author = "Ordoñez Castañeda, Cesar Nixon",
publisher = "Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt",
year = "2021"
}
MINSA states that medical prescription is the logical-deductive process by which the physician listens to the patient. The objective is to determine the relationship between prescription errors and COVID-19 treatment in patients attended in Botica Cesar, Peru, 2020. Methodology was the scientific method, basic type, non-experimental-cross-sectional design; with a population of 180 prescriptions and a sample of 123. The technique was observation and the instrument was a checklist. The results show that 59.6% errors in patient data, 31% errors in drug data and 17.9% errors of the prescriber. It was determined that there is no relationship between prescription errors and COVID-19 treatment in patients attended at Botica Cesar, Peru 2020.
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