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Chapter 2 (pt 2)

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An independent nonprofit organization that accredits hospitals and other health care organizations in the United States; accreditation is required to be eligible for Medicare and medicaid payments   The Joint Commission (TJC)  
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Congressional Act that changed reimbursement limits and mandated Drug Utilization Evaluation, pharmacy patient consultation, and educational outreach programs   Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990  
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State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state   Food and Drug Administration (FDA)  
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Federal act that protects patients rights, establishes national standards for electronic health care communication, and ensures the security and privacy of health data   Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)  
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Independent, nonprofit organization establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality + information and health care information on meds, OTC products, dietary supplements, food ingredients, + ensure appropriate purity, quality, strength   United States Pharmacopoeia  
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A good understanding of these laws is not necessary to know the responsibilities of a pharmacy tech   False  
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Addresses all areas related to manufacture of enforcement of laws pertaining to, and sale of pseudoephedrine, which can be used to create methamphetamine   2005 Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act  
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Permits physicians to prescribe controlled substances (preapproved by the DEA) in schedules C-III, C-IV, or C-V to persons suffering from opioid addiction, for the purpose of maintenance/detoxification treatments   2000 Drug Addiction Treatment Act  
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Provides a drug discount card to beneficiaries with low incomes who require pharmacy company assistance for obtaining medications   2003 Medicare Modernization Act  
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Makes preventative care more accessible and affordable for many Americans   2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act  
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Gives greater oversight of bulk pharmaceutical compounding and enhances the agency's ability to track drugs through the distribution process   2013 Drug Quality and Security Act  
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Federal act for protecting patients rights, establishing national standards for electronic health care communication, and ensuring the the security and privacy of health data   1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act  
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Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act related to the regulation of food, drugs, devices, and biological products of the FDA   1997 Food and Drug Administration  
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Which medication does not have a dosage limit for filling the prescription without a child proof cap   Nitrostat SL tablets  
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Hospital pharmacies must send a level of approval with DEA form 41 two weeks before destruction controlled substances   False  
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A C - II drug can be refilled   0 times  
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Prescriptions for controlled substances C-III - C-V filled with other noncontrolled drug prescriptions are designated in pharmacy by stamping with a C in   Red  
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Depo-testosterone   C - IV  
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Lomotil   C - V  
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Heroin   C - I  
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Tylenol 3   C - III  
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Fentanyl   C - II  
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LSD   C - I  
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Robitussin AC   C - V  
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Valium   C - IV  
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Dormalin   C - IV  
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Ritalin   C - II  
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Values morals used within a profession   Morals  
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Statutory plan passed by Congress or any legislature that is a "bill" until it is enacted and becomes a law   Act  
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Change in an original act or law   Amendment  
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Drug warning placed in the prescribing information or package insert of the product   Boxed Warning  
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Mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination or impurity, false contents or loss of drug quality/potency; may cause illness/injury to consumer   Adulteration  
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Intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes; also refers to channeling of the prescription drug supply away from legal distribution   Drug Diversions  
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Act that causes harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence   Tort  
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Labeling of a product that is false or misleading; label information must include directions for use; safe and/or unsafe doses, manufacturer, packer, or distributor; quantity and weight   Misbranding  
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Standards concerning or relating to what is right or wrong in human behaviors   Ethics  
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Legal concept describes action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by reasonable person of similar competency   Negligence  
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The amendment that required the labeling "caution: federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription" was the   Durham - Humphrey Amendment  
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Pharmacy that will be dispensing controlled drugs must have which of the following forms   Form 224  
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Safety Data Sheets (SDS) contain information on   Storage of a chemical, actions to take in case of a spill, combustion and stability of a chemical  
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What is the purpose of the Orphan Drug Act   It allows drug companies to bypass lengthy testing to treat persons who have a rare disease  
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What is the maximum legal amount of pseudoephedrine that can be purchased per day   3.6 grams  
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Which of the following health care providers is not one of the standard practitioners that all states accept   Chiropractors  
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The 5 categories of controlled substances are related on the basis of   Potential for abuse  
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Which classification of drug recall could cause a temp health problem or a slight threat of serious harm   Class II  
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The primary purpose of the FDA is to   Ensure that safety and effectiveness standards for medications are met by manufacturers  
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The law that requires pharmacists to counsel patients on new medications is   OBRA '90  
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