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DWISE 3rd mode pt 1

DWISE 3rd Mode Review Pt 1

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What is HIPPA Health Insurance Portability &Accountabilty Act
What Recall causes permanet Consequences? Class 1 Recall..Severe adverse health consequences or death
How many numbers are in NDC ? 11 digits < first 5 identifies manufactor , last six drug name and pack size, middle 4 tells you the product.
What does JCAHO stands for? Joint Comission Accredation of Health CAre Organization.
What schedule drugs are no refills? Schedule I & II
What recall doesn't have any health consequences? Class III.. Not likely to cause any Health consequences.
What will a schedule II have on the bottle? caution federal law prohibits transfer of this drug other than patient that was prescribed. AND CAution controlled substance dangerous unless used as directed.
What is an example of a schedule II? cocaine, Adderall, Oxycotin
Example of a schedule III? Lortab
# 1 drug for schedule IV ? Sudafed
What are the main skills you have to have as a pharmacy TECH ? Listening skills
What is JCAHO? voluntary, can't bill medicare or medicad, it is a regulatory agencies not an accredition agency.
How long is a Dea form 222 available? available for 60 days and you have to keep them for two years.
A patient requests an easy open container? Poision Prevention Act.
Which law allows a pharmacy to accept a prescription over the phone? Durham- Humprey
Which law clearly distinguish a over the counter from a prescription medication? Durham - Humprey
What did the controlled substance act do ? classified drugs into schedules based on their abuse potential
What did they Orphan drug act do for manufactors? It created a seven year window where only they can sell the drugs.
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