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sible and certainly within 1 hour of probable use. 11. When reviewing drugs to assure in-date status, you see a date of 8/2016. What date does that therefore expire? a) August 1, 2016 b) August 31, 2016 c) Expiration dates don't really matter A b) In the above example on the left, the expira- tion date is August 31. 12. Propofol vials are to be used for single patient use only a) true b) false A True. This is an obvious question and answer, but it's important to remind you to avoid the temptation to breach the single-patient-use stipulation. 13. True or false: Writing a patient's allergic "reac- tion" even if it's obvious such as "epinephrine makes my heart race" has value to the pre- scriber in assessing the intended drug regimen. a) true b) partially true c) false A True. While some allergies listed by patients on med reconciliation are actually side effects, it is important to list them as well as the M A Y 2 0 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 5 9

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