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Module 1

Section 3 Key Terms and definitions

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20. two major areas of a pharmacy department the medication storage area, the dispensing work area
21. two methods of arranging storage bays alphabetically by medication name, by dosage form
22. what is the purpose of a speed shelf? Providing quick access to medications that are prescribed most often
23. 3 sections of the pharmacy counter in window, out window, counseling area
24. what is the purpose of the counseling area? To provide an area out of the way of customer traffic to protect patient privacy while being counseled by the pharmacist.
25. 3 functional components of the data entry area to be entered section, to be filled section, and the staging section
26. how are prescriptions organized in the to-be-filled section of the data entry area? Buy pick up times By pick up times
27. which items are placed in the staging section of the data entry area? The label, the original prescription order, stock bottles of medication to dispense.
28. Which items are found in the dispensing area? Counting equipment, counting trees, and automatic pill counters distilled water dispenser prescription containers Auxiliary labels
29. Which types of products are made in a compounding area? Nonsterile products such as creams, vitamins, lotions, and gels
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