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Midterm 11/05

questions on midterm review

Midterm questionsAnswers
How accurate must a technician be? 100% accurate, 100% of the time
Why is it important to maintain accurate records? inaccurate records may appear as malpractice, negligence or fraud
How long should you track a patients medical history? from cradle to the grave
define malpractice Any comission or omission of an act that harms a patient
define fraud knowingly or unknowlingly incorrectly documenting medical records. a decdption deliberately practiced to secure unfair or unlawful gain
define negligence failure to exercise the degree of care considered reasonable under the circumstance.s
Who should know how to use reference books in a pharmacy? everyone who works in the pharmacy
how is the chemical name chosen? name given by mfg because of the chemical atributes
generic name? given upon approval by the FDA , sometimes shortened chemical name
brand, trade, given by the mfg, something catchy having to do with what it does
What is a monograph? the insert that goes into the drug package to inform the patient
What is the most used reference in Pharmacy? F & C facts and comparisons
What book only lists FDA approved drugs and is the most used reference in a doctor's office? PDF
what would you find in the red book drugs that sound like each other, sugarfree drugs
what type of pharmacy is more likely to use the red book? community, private
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