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Handout Q's from Law1+2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who supervises the personnel of a hospital pharmacy | The Pharmacy Director |
| When are pharmaceutical services available | 24 hours a day |
| To treat an immediate need when the pharmacy is closed, who is allowed to obtain drugs from the pharmacy? | One Refistered nurse from each shift |
| When a nurse removes a drug from the pharmacy, what must be left with the drug container? | A copy of the drug order form. |
| What is the quanity of drug that can be removed when the pharmacy is closed? | Enough to administer to the patient until the pharmacy opens |
| Concerning the administration of drugs, whrn a drug is brought into the hospital by a patient, what is required from the practitioner? | A written order |
| Prior to use, why must the pharmacist identify and examine the medication? | To ensure acceptable quality for use in the hospital |
| If the drug is not used during the patient's hospitalization, what procedures must be followed? | Be sealed if stored in the hospital and returned at the time of discharge. |
| A clean room and laminar flow hood certification is completed by an? | Independent Contractor |
| How often is certification on a clean room required? | Annually |
| What needs to be replaced regularly and the date documented to ensure a clean air source | Prefilters |
| What is the purpose of a sink with hot and cold running water in the compounding area? | To scrub hands prior to compounding |
| For drug distribution and control, what is the purpose for having a provision for the timely delivery of parenteral products? | So the drug therapy canbe issued without delay |
| Why should there be policy and procedures for the disposal of infectious wastes? | To not endanger the public health |
| Where must all antineoplastic medications be compounded? | In a certified Class II type A or Class II type B vertical laminar airflow hood |
| What must be worn by personnel compounding antineoplastic medication? | Protective apparel |
| Written procedures for handling major and minor spills of antineoplastic medications must be developed and be included where? | In the policy and peocedure manual |
| Prepared doses of antineoplastic medications must be dispensed and shipped in what manner? | To minimize the risk of accidental rupture of the primary container |
| When personnel have been trained in compounding, handling, and destruction of antineoplastic medications, there must be written ________? | Documentation |
| In the pharmacist-patient relationship, what is the responsibility of the pharmacist? | That the patient's compliance and asherence to a medication regimen is followed |
| Steril drug preparations injected through the skin | Parenteral |
| Visual or physical proximity to insure safty | Immediate Supervision |
| A containment unit used for preparing antineoplastic agents | Biological Safty Cabinet |
| Written set of guidelines | Protocol |
| An interpretation of a drug order | Drug Dispensing |
| Drugs listed in Schedules I-V | Controlled Substances |
| An environment containing less than 100 particles 0.5 microns in diameter per cubic foot of air | Class 100 environment |
| A drug that is not approved for use, but an IND is approved by the FDA | Investigational Drug |
| A drug able to kill malignant cells | Antineoplastic |
| Four thing that are reviewed annually for documenting the Quality Assurance Program | Medication ErrorsAdverse Drug ReactionsPatient SatisfactionProduct Sterility |
| How are schedule II medication records maintained or filed? | Separately only |
| How are Scheduled III, IV,and V be "readily retrievable"? | When stamped witha red inked "C" |
| Where is the red "C" stamped on the prescription record? | Lower right hand corner |
| What form is required for distribution of a Scheduled I and II medication, and be readily available to the Board | A federal order form 222 |
| What form is required before a Schedule II medication can be dispensed | a signed prescription |
| What exception is permitted in dispensing Schedule II medications | In a emergency when no alternative treatment is available. |
| If a Scheduled II is dispensed in an emergency, when must the practtitioner provide the pharmacy with the sogned prescription | within 72hours |
| When can a Schedule V controlled substance be dispensed without a prescription | When purchased for the medical purpose indicated on the manufacturer's label |
| Wher are all sales of schedule V preparations without a prescroption recorded? | On the Schedule V Register Book |
| Which Schedule is defined to have a hogh potential for abuse, has no accepred medical use for treatment and includes hallucinogenic substances, opium derivatives, and various opiates? | Schedule I |
| Which Schedule is defined to have a high potential for abuse may lead to psysic or psychological dependence has an accepted medical use for treatment with sever restrictions and includes various opiates, opium, and amphetamines? | Schedule II |
| Which Schedule id defined to have abuse potential less then a Schedule I and II and may lead to moderate physcial dependency or hogh psychological dependency | Schedule III |
| Which Schedile includes all bnzosiazepine drugs like valium and is defined to have a low abuse potential has limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to a Schedule III | Scheule IV |
| Which Schedule is defined to have no more then 200mg of codine per 100ml and has a liw abuse potential relative to schedule IV | Schedule V |
| Anabolic Steroids fall under what schedule | Schedule III |
| Anabolic Steroids promote muscle growth using drugs or hormonal substances related to? | Testosterone |
| What information is required in the Schedule V Register Book | Printed name of purchaserSignature of purchaserAddress of purchaserName of the Schedule V preparation soldQuanity of schedule V soldDate of saleInitials or name of pharmacistProof of ID |
| Control substance Act initiated in what year | 1971 |
| If a Schedule II drug is stolen or not used by the intended person for the intended purpose it then becomes classified as a | Schedule 1 |