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DNS do not substitute
opium an analgesic made from poppy plant
medication errors preventable event that cause or leads to inappropriate medication use or patient harm
OBRA 90 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: law that requires pharmacy to consel patients on new prescriptions
AAA Apply to Affected Area
DEA Drug Enforcement Administration
Dual Marketing status of medication like PlanB that are classified as both prescription drugs and OTC drugs
Brand only do not substitute with generic or different name, fill with brand only
FDA food and drug administration
competency testing demonstration of compentency during training will generaly be through written tests and practical demonstrations
DEA forms 222, 224 222: scheduled drugs, 224: needed to dispense controlled substances
PTCB Pharmacy Technician Certification Board
C-III & C-IV refill x 5 up to 6 months
NKDA No Known Drug Allergies
CMEA Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act
PRN as needed
PHI protected health information
State government state laws are stricter and must be followed first before federal
Safety caps make it exceptionally hard for children to open
JCAHO Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health care Organizations
NPI national provider identifier: unique national identification number required for all health care providers
inpatient pharmacy a pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting
TG Till Gone
snap cap for older patients-easier to open- must sign release form for snap cap- usually for heart meds example. NTG
code of ethics responsibilites of pharm techs patients first, ethical judgment, performance-ones abilities and knowledge , uphold t he law
pharm tech competencies computer skills, math skills, know brand and generic, know abbreviations, know limitaitons and laws
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