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take home review packet definitions

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1990 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act(OBRA)   show
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Drug rating X   show
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show Describes the manufacturer of the drug  
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Second set of numbers of National Drug Code (NDC)   show
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show Indicates the package size  
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Drug Facts and Comparisons   show
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show Drugs that have no recocnized medical us in the US  
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show Drugs that have high abuse potential, but have currently accepted medical us in the US  
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show National Association of Chain Drug Stores  
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show Drug enforcement agency  
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AphA   show
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NDC   show
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show Tracking code on a product that is a barcode and can be scanned  
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COGS   show
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Wholesale price   show
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CE Units   show
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Perpetual inventory   show
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show The maximum amount an insurane company will reimburse for a drug  
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Net Price   show
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MEC   show
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show Minimum toxic concentration  
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show Medication Administration Record  
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show American Society of Health-system pharmacists  
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show Movement of drug from dosage formulation to blood  
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Active Transport   show
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show The increase in effect when two drugs of similar actions are taken  
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Admixture   show
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Agonist   show
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show Without water molecules  
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show The relative amount of an administered dse that reaches the general circulation and the rate that this occurs  
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show The comparison between bioavailability between two dosage forms  
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Closed formulary   show
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show The time a drug concentration is above the minimum effective concentration (MEC)  
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show Required on all controlled drug prescriptions, identifies the prescriber  
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Enterohepatic cycling   show
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First Pass Metabolism   show
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show Blood filtering process of the kidneys  
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show High effeciency particulate air filter  
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Hypertonic   show
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show The common name for the FDA's approved drug products  
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show The ability of a substance to cause abnormal fetal development  
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TPN   show
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Adverse effect   show
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Alimentary tract   show
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show True  
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Ampule   show
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Antagonist   show
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Antibiotic   show
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show A drug that antagonizes the toxic effect of another drug  
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Aqueous   show
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Aseptic Technique   show
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show A system in which medications are dispensed from an automated unit at the point of use  
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Auxiliary label   show
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show A measure used for medication dosing which takes into consideration a patient's height and weight. Measured in square meters.  
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Concentration   show
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Diluent   show
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Extemporaneous compounding   show
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show The rate in ml/hr or ml/min at which a solution is administered to a patient  
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show A measure for needles; the higher the gauge the smaller the needle  
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Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)   show
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Hypotonic   show
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show The gradual intravenous injection of a volume of fluid  
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show A solution which has the same osmolarity of blood  
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Legend drug   show
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Look-alikes   show
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show Required notices for hazardous substances  
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Meniscus   show
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Milliequivalet (mEq)   show
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show A route of administration to any organ outside of the alimentary tract  
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Passive Diffusion   show
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Pharmaceutical alternative   show
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Pharmaceutical equivalent   show
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Signa   show
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show A liquid that dissolves another substance in it  
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show Pharmaceutical equivalents that produce the same effects in patients  
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show True/False A pharmacy technician can take a new prescription order or refill order via the telephone.  
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show True/False Only pharmacists may provide confidential information to other health professionals or insurance companies.  
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FDA   show
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show Presence of any decomposed substance, packaging under unsanitary conditions or if the products strength or purity is different from what is indicated on the label  
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Misbranding   show
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show This agency approves new drug entities  
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show This agency regulates drug package inserts  
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FDA   show
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show This agency issues recalls on affected medications and medical supplies  
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State Board of Pharmacy (BOP)   show
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show This agency is responsible for enforcing laws passed by state legislature and extracting penalties for violations  
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Pharmacy Practice Act (Practice Act)   show
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Administrative Code (Disciplinary guideline)   show
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show Companion to the Federal Controlled Substances Act explaining what drug entities the State has designated as it's own controlled substances.  
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show Prohibited sale of misbranded or adulterated food, drinks, and drugs. Required government pre-approval of drugs before being released to the public for sale  
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show required manufacturers and distributers to provide scientific proof for the claims made on their products.  
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The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) 1938   show
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show Amendment to the FDCA requiring that instructions be printed clearly on the manufacturers label. created a class of legend drugs that we now know as prescription drugs. Required legend drugs to be labeled with RX only  
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show Amendment to the FDCA that Required proof of effectiveness and safety before a drug could go to market gave prescription drug advertising regulation to the FDA. Required tax stamps to help stop illegal trafficking  
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The drug abuse control amendment DACA (1965)   show
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The controlled substance act (CSA) (1970)   show
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The poison prevention act (PPPA)(1970)   show
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show When a patient asks for a non-safety lid, when a prescriber asks for a non-safety lid, and when the drug dispensed is an exempted drug.  
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Joint Commission on accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)   show
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Third party audits   show
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Employer Audits   show
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Patient Package Inserts (PPI's)(Monographs)   show
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show requirements for workplace safety  
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How long must HIPAA documents be retained?   show
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FDA's reporting system for adverse events (founded in 1993)   show
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show Class I  
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Which class of recall does this fall into: The product may cause temporary but reversible side effects; or in which there is little likelihood of serious adverse effects   show
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show Class III  
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show Which phase of the NDA has trials that involve a very small number os healthy volunteers to determine maximum tolerated dose. Not designed to address the efficacy of the drug. Usually takes place at a single research facility.  
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show Which phase of the NDA has trials that are primarily concerned with the effectiveness of the drug. Uses volunteers from the intended disease group. Usually several hundred individuals.  
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Phase II of the new drug application process   show
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What is the average length of time for the Pre-clinical phase of NDA approval   show
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What is the average length of time for the Phase I process of NDA approval   show
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show 2 to 3 years  
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show 3 to 4 years  
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What is the total average length of time for the NDA approval process   show
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What is the term of a new patent   show
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show any practitioner who is registered by the state in which they practice and is authorized by that state to prescribe, manufacture, or have possession of controlled substances  
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DEA form 224   show
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DEA form 222   show
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show form used to inform DEA of the destruction of any controlled substance. Must indicate the name, strength, quantity of controlled substance along with the date of destruction, method of destruction, and witnesses present for destruction  
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show form used to inform the DEA of loss or theft of legend drugs  
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show Rule that dictates what expiration date to place on a repackaged item  
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show Doctor's name, address, phone number, license type, and DEA number. Patient's full name and address. Date written  
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show Drug name, Strength, dosage form, and quantity. Instructions for use (SIG) Refill Information  
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show Must be in ink. No stamped or mimeographed signatures allowed.  
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show False: The prescription must also contain the phone number, address, and license type of the prescriber along with the patients full address.  
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show True: if this machine is turned off it must be allowed to run for 30 minutes prior to use  
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show the science of substances used to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. (The study of drugs, medicine)  
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Toxicology   show
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Drug   show
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Receptor site   show
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show The manner in which two chemicals adhere to each other  
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show A drug which CAUSES a biological process to occur  
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Antagonist   show
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show The amount of drug which is administered  
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Potency   show
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show Concerns the maximum response possible from the drug  
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show The bodies action on a drug  
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