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MPJE NEVADA
MPJE NEVADA (5)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what happens to the drugs of the deceased in an institutiion? | locked in a cabinet to be destrloyed by an agent of the board by filling out form 41 once a year. unit dose meds are ok |
| nevada board seal words: | nevada state board of pharmacy organized may 6, 1901. care and custody of the seal is with the executive secretary |
| duties of executive secretary: | informs the secretary of state to request dead regulations be placed in inactive file |
| hearing continuances granted only when: | five days prior filed and 1 day prior served, must have good cause: they must show up on the date anyways unless both sides agree to delay. |
| how to change regulations: | petition and sign, accompanied with six copies of petition and seven copies of proposed regulation filed with executive secretary |
| applications to the board: time limit with which to receive before the proposed action | 15 days before |
| waiver of regulation: how, by whom | in a declaration of emergency, by the president, executive secretary or general counsel of the board: waiver will be written |
| temporary licenses, certificates, and permits good for: | 6 months |
| reciprocal pharmacy licenses are good when? | 6 months after issuance |
| when are temporary pharmacy building licenses granted? | upon moving, and when the board won't meet before it's opening. the board must inspect beforehand though |
| after passing the naplex, how long does the applicant have to complete registration? | 1 year |
| when applying for a pharmacy, whose information must be included? | 10% shareholders or 10% partners and up |
| requirements for reinstatement of active status: | 30 CE credits NMT 2 years old, law exam passing, proof of health if health was an issue before |
| pharmacist registration cost, or cost of reciprocity: | $150 |
| pharmacy license, as in operating one: | $500 |
| duplicate registration certificate cost: | $50 |
| reinstatement of elapsed registration | $100 |
| pharm tech registration | $40 |
| intern registration and biennial renewal | $15 |
| fee for not paying fees in the statutory period: | 50% of the fee |
| experience necessary for a pharmer not to have to pay fees anymore: | 50 years |
| how long do pharmacists, interns, and techs have to update their addresses with the board? | 10 days |
| how long does a business have to notify of change in ownership? | 15 days |
| if a pharmacist has his license revoked in another state, can he still practice in NV? | hell no |
| pharm tech requirements: | 18 years old, HS grad or equivalent, clean record of drugs and moral turpitude, pharm training OR 1500 hospital hours OR registration in another state if it has equivalent requirements |
| records of techs and interns must be kept for ____ years and be retrievable within _____ days | 2 years, 2 days |
| pharm tech may NOT | take new RX's, do anything that requires RPH thinking, or dispense |
| pharmer tech ratio in hospital: | no more than 2 |
| what must be done to prescriptions prepared by techs? | initial of the tech |
| if an intern is fired, the RPH must: | tell the board why and when |
| what happens when a PA is sick? | a sub PA comes in: inventories are taken before and after |
| PAs may be denied registration if they: | are habitually tempermental or if he is not morally upstanding, or if he did not maintain the security of his drug supply |
| how may a pharmer administer immunizations? | with a written protocol: IM, subQ, or intranasally |
| age limit on immunizations: | 14 years and older |
| where may a RPH NOT admin immunizations? | at a patient's home--unless he lives at a hospital or something |
| and to prevent a conflict of interest with regard to immunizations: | pharmacy may not pay the MDS |
| can interns do immunizations? | if the MD says so, and if he completes a course and have 20 hours of instruction |
| pharmacist requirements for giving immunizations: | 2 CE credits in life cycles of diseases, drugs, and administration of immunizations: must also have certification in basic cardiac life support |
| how long does the pharmacy have to notify thd MD of a given immunization | 14 days |
| notice of immunization to MD must include | name addy of patient, MD, name lot and manuf of immunization, amount of drug, date of drug admin, injection site, adverse if any |
| immunization records must be kept for: | 2 years |
| 30 CE credits every other year must include: | 15 in accredited programs, 1 in pharmacy law or attending a board meeting longer than 4 hours, |
| are out of state CE ok? | yes if the hours are just as numerous |
| CE credit requirements are waived if: | recent grad: get 2 years |
| CE proration scale: | 1.25/month |
| law CE credit waived if: | applicant practices out of the state |
| an applicant may have all his CE credit at non-accredited functions if: | is in school and took at least 15 credits, is in the armed services, or if he practices outside of the state |
| how long must CE paperwork be kept by providers? | 4 years |
| certificate of completion of CE must contain: | name, provider, description, CE credits, date, course designation |
| how long do CE providers have to give information to board? | 60 days |
| how long does accreditation last for in terms of CE | 2 years, unless renewed |
| CE formats: | audiotape, videotape, class, |
| advisory committee on CE: how many members? | 5 members: board member, executive secretary, and 3 members appointed by the secretary |
| CE records must be kept for how long? | 4 years |
| managing pharmacists needed when? | 1500 inmates or 100 bed hospital: anything less, needs a consultant pharmacist manager |
| reference library that must be kept: | regulations, federal CS act, AHFS or facts and comparisons, ONE of pharmacology, therapeutics, theoretical practical pharmacy, antidotes, interaction, compatibility, USP OR remingtons, FDA approved drug products |
| when RPH is gone, nurse may take drugs out: how long to fix the records? | 3 days, 4 days for a jail: 30 days if consultant pharmacist only |
| which records must be kept separate from others? | CI and CII |
| centralized record keeping: | must via certified mail inform DEA: after 14 days of them getting it, may go ahead |
| having a pharmacy manager in a 1500 inmate jail or 100 bed hospital:defined | if pharmacy not operating, must have a rph on duty or contract an outside pharmacy to do stuff |
| after a patient dies, who issues a receipt for any CS delivered to him? | coroner |
| how often must CS be destroyed and by whom? | once a month by director and rph manager: nurse ok if rph gone |
| requirements for running a pharacy: | 3 years experience, 6,000 hours, 21 years old, must be physically present |
| expiration date of a drug repackaged by the pharmacy: | 1 year |
| class C expiration date of repackaging: | 60 days |
| drug limits of skilled nursing or intermediate care facilities: | 20 doses of each drug, CII or not |
| physical pharmacy: barrier between drugs and customer: | 5 feet |
| physical pharmacy: door requirements | deadbolt with key, keypad lock |
| counter space requirements: | 3 feet wide, 2 feet deep |
| floorspace behind counter requirements: | 8 feet wide, 4 feet deep |
| physical pharmacy requirements: what tools? | weights and measures, avoirdupois and grains 1/2 grain to 4 ounces, 0.02 grams to 100 grams: laminar hood inspected annually if they do parenterals, capsule, tablet counters, and fax machine |
| can rph cook and store food in fridge? | i guess so |
| are toilets attached to the pharmacy mandatory? | yes |
| what to do if you want to remodel your pharmacy? | call the board to inspect and pay them $75 |
| what to do after you fire someone from your pharmacy? | notify executive secretary within 10 days |
| name badges are required: what goes on them? | name and title |
| are meal breaks mandatory? | yes |
| can a rph be interrupted during meal breaks? | only if he says so |
| during mealbreaks, can pharmacy take in new scripts? | yes, but must be in a container where it can't be seen unless by a pharmacist til he comes back |
| what to do if pharmacy is closed involuntarily? | make arrangements to sell inventory within 60 days |
| how long can a pharmacy legally stay closed for? | 5 days max |
| if licensee dies, what happens to all his drugs? | board takes inventory |
| how to handle a pharmacy closing, arrangements to be made: | sign for 30 days outside directing to a new pharmacy |
| nuclear pharmacists' training requirements | 200 hours training, 500 hours hands on training clinically |
| nuclear pharmacy licenses granted by: | nuclear regulatory commission |
| required items in a nuclear pharmacy | dose calibrator, well scintillation counters, fume hood, area survey meter, two geiger meters, microscope and hemacytometer, laminar hood, radiation shields, lead shielded drawing station, decontamination supplies, lead transport shields, USA type As |
| immediate inner container of a radioactive substance needs: | pharmacy name, CAUTION, symbol, drug, chemical, procedure, index number |
| immediate outer container of radioactive | pharmacy name, CAUTION, symbol, name procedure, drug, form, serial numbe, date, prescriber, chemical form, weight or volume or vial number, patient name or physician's use only |