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Pharm Tech Final
Chapter 13 -14
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Storing drugs alpha-generically organizes drugs | Alphabetically by their generic name |
| A system in which medications are dispensed, upon confirmation of an order comunicated from a centeralized computer system at thier point of use | Autoomated dispensing system |
| The invoice number is usually created by the | The supplier (the saler) |
| The number system assigned by the purchaser to each order for identification | Purchase Order Number (POS) |
| An example of an automated point-of-use storage system for making floor stock items available to nurses units and departments | Pyxis |
| Minimum and maximum stock levels used to determine when a reorder is placed and for how much | Reorder Points |
| Checking computer reports for accuracy is done | Manually |
| A system that maintains a continous record of every item in inventory so that it always shows the stocl on hand | Perpetual Inventory |
| A collection of information structured so that specific information within it can be easily retrieved and used | Database |
| Mediations should be organized in a way that will facilitate dispensing of | The oldest inventory first |
| Most medications are recieved in | Bulk Stock Bottles |
| With an open formulary, medication that is not on the formulary may be used? T or F | True |
| The U.S. government agency that regulates the distribution of CONTROLLED substances | Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) |
| To improve a computer's performance. _______ is preformed to recognize the files of a computer that have been automatically stored in pieces or fragments. | Defragmentation |
| The type of formulary that allows purcahse of any medication that is prescribed | Open Formulary |
| The number assigned by the wholesaler to each order for identification | Invoice Number |
| An example of a robotic dispensing machine that produces prescriptions lables | Parta RDS |
| The tempurature for refrigeration should generally be this temperature | 40-42 degrees F |
| The number used to identify the provider of MTMs when billing for services under Medicare Part D | National Porvider Identifier (NPI) |
| DAW 1 means | Dispense as written on prescription by prescriber |
| Which CPT COde is for a first-encounter with a patient and may be billed in 1-15 incriments | CPT 99605 |
| Component of Medicare that covers doctors' services, DME, and other medical services taht are not covered under Medicare Part A | Part B |
| A form for billing pharmaceutical care services | CMS 1500 |
| Component of medicare that covers MTMs | Part D |
| The maximum amount of cost that will be covered for a prescription as determined by the insurance plan | Maximum Allowable Cost (MAC) |
| A company that administers drug benefit programs for insurance companies or employers | Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) |
| The type of managed care program that is most restrictive | HMO |
| A federal-state program that covers health expenses | Medicaid |
| A Bin # is | -A quick and accurate way a pharmacy technician can find a specific insurance to bill for a patient -routes electronic pharmacy insurance claims in the right general direction -refers to the Bank Identification Number |
| A set amount that must eb paid by the patient for each benefit before the insurer will cover additional expenses | Deductable |
| A standard form accepted by many insurers | Universal Claim Form (UCF) |
| Which of the following is not a common reason for a rejected claim from an insurance company? | all the above |
| DAW 2 means | Patient request |
| Federal health insurance program for people over age 65 or people with kidney failure | Medicare |
| Another party besides the patient or pharmacy that pays for some or all of the cost of medication | Third Party (insurer) |
| A form for billing Medication Therapy Managment Services | CMS 1500 |
| Component of medicare that covers prescription drugs | Part D |
| A rejected claim for invalid person code following online adjudication of a prescription claim | Invalid Birthdate |
| A listing of medications that are approved for use within a system | Formulary |
| Automated dispensing systems that travel throughout the facility and deliver drugs to various nursing units and departments | Mobile Robots |