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DAW + Medicare

TermDefinition
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)
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