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DAW + Medicare
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Part A Plan (Original Medicare) | Hospital medicare coverage |
| Part B Plan (Original Medicare) | Medical medicare coverage |
| Part C Plan (Medicare) | Medicare advantage (private) |
| Part D Plan (Medicare) | Prescription coverage |
| DAW 0 | No product selection indicated. |
| DAW 1 | Substitution not allowed by prescriber. |
| DAW 2 | Patient requested product dispensed. |
| DAW 3 | Pharmacist selected brand-name drug. |
| DAW 4 | Substitution not allowed by law. |
| DAW 5 | Brand name dispensed as generic. |
| What is the formula for °C → °F? | F=(C×9/5)+32 |
| What is the formula for °F → °C? | C=(F−32)×5/9 |
| What is 0°C in °F? | 32°F |
| What is 25°C in °F? | 77°F |
| A drug must be stored at 2–8°C. What is this in °F? | 36–46°F |
| Which Medicare Part covers prescription drugs? | Part D |
| A patient switches to a private Medicare plan. Which part is this? | Part C |
| Patient insists on brand-name drug. DAW? | DAW 2 |
| DEA Form 222 | Used to ORDER Schedule II drugs |
| DEA Form 41 | Used to DESTROY controlled substances |
| DEA Form 106 | Used to report THEFT or LOSS |
| Which ISO class for ante room (gowning area)? | ISO Class 8 (prep/gown) |
| Which ISO class for buffer room? | ISO Class 7 (room) |
| Which ISO laminal airflow hood (sterile compounding)? | ISO Class 5 (work) |
| What is USP<800> about? | How to handle hazardous drugs (safety for people) |
| C-II prescriptions expire after: | 30 days |
| Which schedule prescriptions can be phoned in? | CIII-CV |
| Emergency C-II prescriptions must be followed by a written Rx within: | 72 hours |
| Formula for dilution? | C₁V₁ = C₂V₂ |
| How many refills for C-III–IV? | Maximum of 5 refills in 6 months. |
| Which dosage form must be shaken? | Suspension |
| 2% means how many grams per 100 mL? | 2 g |
| How many grams in 200 mL of 1% solution? | 2 g |
| If diluting, is V₁ smaller or larger than V₂? | Smaller |
| DEA Form 224 | Register pharmacy with DEA |
| What is USP <797> about? | Sterile compounding |
| What is a copay? | Fixed amount patient pays |
| Acetaminophen | Acetaminophen |
| Ibuprofen | Advil / Motrin |
| Atorvastatin | Lipitor |
| Simvastatin | Zocor |
| Metformin | Glucophage |
| Lisinopril | Zestril / Prinivil |
| Amlodipine | Norvasc |
| Omeprazole | Prilosec |
| Levothyroxine | Synthroid |
| Levothyroxine | ProAir |
| Warfarin + NSAIDs risk? | Bleeding |
| MAOIs + tyramine foods risk? | Hypertensive crisis |
| Alcohol + CNS depressants? | Increased sedation |
| Grapefruit juice affects what? | Drug metabolism (↑ drug levels) |
| LASA stands for? | Look-Alike Sound-Alike |
| Refrigerator temperature? | 2–8°C (36–46°F) |
| Room temperature? | 20–25°C (68–77°F) |
| Insulin storage (unopened)? | Refrigerated |
| Protect from light example? | Nitro (nitroglycerin) |