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Chapter 13 PT

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Automated dispensing machine? A system in which medications are dispensed at their point of use upon confirmation of an order communicated from a centralized computer system.
Closed formulary A limited list of approved medications.
Database A collection of information structured so that specific information within it cna esily be retrieved and used.
Formulary A list of medications approved for use.
Inventory A list of goods or items a buisness uses in its normal operations.
Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS) OSHA required notices that provide hazard, handling, clean-up, and first aid information.
Open formulary A system that allows purchase of an medication that is prescribed.
Perpetual inventory A system that maintains a continuous record of every item in inventory so that it always shows the stock on hand.
Point-of-sale (POS) An inventory dydyrm in wich the item is deducted from inventory as it is sold or dispensed.
Purchase order number The number system assigned to each order for indentification.
Reorder points Min/Max stock levels which determine when a reorder is placed and for how much.
Therapeutic equivalent Pharmaceutical equivalents that produce the same effects in patients.
Turnover The rate at which inventory is used, generally expressed in number of days.
Unit-dose packaging A package containing a single dose of medication.
In an alpha-generic organization,drug are stored alphabetically? Generic name with the corresponding trade version placed next to the generic drug.
The temperature of a refrigerator in a pharmacy should generally be? 40-42 F.
A generic term used for computerized medication dispensing machines used in hospital is a/an? ADM.
Proper disposal or destruction of non-returnable medications includes ? Using company that meets EPA regulations.
Best practice for ordering medications include Having anyone available placed and receive order.
An example of Durable Medical Equipment (DME) could be? Crutches.
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