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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the universal medication form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date form started' at the top of the document. This helps track when the information was recorded.
  3. Fill in your personal details, including your 'Name', 'Birth Date', and contact information for both you and your doctor. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  4. In the 'IMMUNIZATION RECORD' section, record any vaccinations you've received, noting the date/year of your last dose where applicable.
  5. List any allergies you have along with a description of your reactions in the designated fields. This is crucial for medical safety.
  6. Under 'LIST ALL MEDICINES YOU ARE CURRENTLY TAKING', provide detailed information about all medications, including prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs. Be sure to include dosage and directions without using medical abbreviations.
  7. Finally, add any notes regarding reasons for taking medications and your doctor's name if necessary. Review all entries for completeness before saving.

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Universal Medication Schedule (UMS) directions were created and tested by researchers to improve understanding of when to take medication by patients so that medication is taken as intended.
A prescription, often abbreviated ℞ or Rx, is a formal communication from physicians or other registered healthcare professionals to a pharmacist, authorizing them to dispense a specific prescription drug for a specific patient.
A dosage form that contains one or more active and/or inactive ingredients. Medications come in many dosage forms, including tablets, capsules, liquids, creams, and patches. They can also be given in different ways, such as by mouth, by infusion into a vein, or by drops that are put into the ear or eye.
Medicines are chemicals or compounds used to cure, halt, or prevent disease; ease symptoms; or help in the diagnosis of illnesses. Advances in medicines have enabled doctors to cure many diseases and save lives.
Types of medicines Liquid. The active part of the medicine is combined with a liquid to make it easier to take or better absorbed. Tablet. The active ingredient is combined with another substance and pressed into a round or oval solid shape. Capsules. Topical medicines. Suppositories. Drops. Inhalers. Injections.
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The Medication Purpose Form (attached-originally developed by Office of Senior Practitioner, Victoria and Centre for Developmental Disability Health Victoria) is to assist medical practitioners to communicate with disability support staff regarding the purpose of medication prescribed to people with a disability.
A MAR includes key information about the individuals medication including, the medication name, dose taken, special instructions and date and time. Described below are some tips you can follow when assisting an individual take their medication and when filling out a MAR.
The Universal Medication Form includes a record of your immunizations, allergies, prescribed medications, and any vitamins, herbal supplements or over-the-counter medicines you might be taking. This form contains valuable information health care providers need when making decisions about your care.

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