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Florida MPJE (3)
Florida Law
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This can contract with a pharmacy to deliver starter packs until the pharmacy can deliver meds. | Class I institution (nursing home) |
| This class of institution is a typical hospital pharmacy. | Class II |
| If ER prescriber needs to dispense a 24 hour supply because pt can't access a dispensing pharmacy, is it permissible to dispense a control to the patient? | Yes |
| An example of this class of institution would be a methadone clinic or dialysis center | Modified Class II A |
| These must have emergency kits for patients. | Class I - Nursing Homes |
| These are the only technicians who may write new prescriptions from a prescriber’s oral prescription. | Nuclear Technicians |
| How often is a pharmacy permit renewed? | Every 2 years |
| How many times per year should drug inventory be checked for expiring drugs? | Three times per year (every 4 months) |
| What type of pharmacy are samples allowed? | Class II only under the orders of a physician |
| This type of compounding requires a vertical laminar flow hood | Chemotherapy |
| What are the first 5 numbers of an NDC? | Manufacturer |
| What are the middle 4 numbers of an NDC? | Drug Product |
| What are the last 2 numbers of an NDC? | Pack Size |
| Can you sell a syringe to a minor in FL? | No |
| Are there pedigree papers for veterinary drugs? | No |
| What must be done to the face of controlled prescriptions by the pharmacist at final verification? | Initial or sign and date |
| What is the total amount of CE required for consultant pharmacists? | 54 (regular 30 + additional 24) |
| What is the total amount of CE required for nuclear pharmacists? | 54 (regular 30 + additional 24) |
| Can a disciplined pharmacist work as a technician? | No |
| Can technicians monitor prescription usage? | No |
| In FL, the following are never able to prescribe: | Anesthesiologist Assistants, Doctors of Oriental Medicine, Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Psychologists |
| What is not required on a prescription label? | Patients address, date prescription was written, address of prescriber, quantity, dosage form, number of refills remaining, formulation |
| These are are the pharmacy leaflets provided by pharmacies with drugs. | Consumer medication information (CMI) |
| Who is not reported to the Florida PMP? | Hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory surgical centers, hospices, intermediate care facilities for developmentally disabled, correctional facilities, ERs, pts < 16, one-time 72-hour emergency refills, and pts directly administered CS by a physician |
| A CII emergency verbal script can be what length? | Limited to a 72-hour supply |
| What schedules of drug require counterfeit pads? | II, III, IV |
| What schedule is Salvia in FL? | CI |
| When do pharmacy permits expire? | Expire every odd year on Feb 28th |
| Are vets required to have NPIs? | No,veterinarians do not meet the regulatory definition of “health care provider,” and thus may not obtain NPI numbers. |
| This risk level occurs when CSPs are made from non-sterile ingredients, or sterile ingredients but the environment is below ISO Class 5. Or if more than 6 hrs passes between compounding & sterilization &/or the purity is not verified by documentation. | High Risk |
| This risk level involves combining more than three (3) commercial sterile drug products and those requiring complex manipulations and/or preparation methods. | Medium Risk |
| This risk level could apply in reconstituting single-dose vials of antibiotics, simple transfers of sterile products or preparing hydration solutions. | Low Risk |
| According to the FDCA, within what period of time after the filing of an NDA must the NDA be approved if no grounds for denying approval exist? | 180 days |
| In what ways can a pharmacist make a report to MedWatch? | Fax, phone, website |
| If a pharmacist dispenses an OTC product and the label says RX ONLY on it, is it considered misbranded? | Yes |
| A new drug on the market requires a Medication Guide be dispensed with the product. Who has the responsibility of providing the Medication Guide to the pharmacist for dispensing? | The manufacturer of the drug product. |
| An unapproved new drug may be legally introduced into interstate commerce under one set of circumstances. What are those circumstances? | IND exemption. |
| Which administrative agency is responsible for overseeing the REMS program as it relates to long-acting opioid drug products? | FDA |
| A pharmacist inadvertently fails to comply with the poison prevention packaging act. Is this adulterated or misbranded? | Misbranded |
| The distributor of a dietary supplement wishes to make a claim on the label regarding the value of the supplement for a classical nutrient deficiency disease. What claim can it make? | A structure/function claim, but not a therapeutic claim. |
| What is the document for OTC drugs that covers a class of drugs and specifies the ingredients that may be included, as well as the labeling that may be used? | Monograph |
| What might you expect the first letter of a wholesaler's DEA to be? | P |
| What time of day can the biennially inventory take place? | Either opening or close of business |
| Labeling requirements for C-II controlled substances do not apply when the drug is prescribed for administration to an institutionalized patient. However, for this relaxed labeling rule to apply, no more than what day supply is allowed at a time? | 5 |
| This form allows you to order 222s | 222a |
| What designation is given in Florida to an institutional pharmacy in which all medicinal drugs are administered from individual prescription containers to the individual patient, and in which medicinal drugs are not dispensed on the premises? | Class I institutional pharmacies (nursing homes) |
| A pharmacy permittee in Florida has his permit revoked. Within what period of time following revocation may the former permittee apply to have another pharmacy permit? | 1 year |
| Under the Florida rules for Continuous Quality Improvement Programs, what term is used to refer to the inappropriate dispensing of a prescribed medication? | “Quality-Related Event” |
| In Florida a pharmacist may collaborate with a physician in the management of drug therapy. This collaboration is formalized in a document called what? | “Prescriber Care Plan” |
| In Florida, a pharmacist must indicate the expiration date of dispensed medications. What language must be used on the prescription vial under Florida law? | “Discard after (date)” |
| A Florida community pharmacy must be open a minimum number of days per week. What is this minimum number of days? | 5 |