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pht 100

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the fda approves & regulates otc that has   been proven to be safe & effective  
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increased cost & inconvenience of Dr. visits have made   otc drugs popular  
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lack of insurance has made   otc drugs popular  
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otc drugs increased the   rx med costs  
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most otc drugs should be used for   a week or less  
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accurate & effectivness of product labeling is necessitated for   self-medicating  
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C5 drugs have a low abuse potential and are   available w/out rx in some states  
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C5 drugs are mostly sold to those 18 & older from   behind the counter  
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to sell C5 drugs in some states   rx's need to be signed  
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in relation to C5 drugs, techs must   follow laws for the state they're practing in  
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the fda discourages otc cough/cold meds for   underaged patients  
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in some states, the plan b b.c. pills have been sold   w/out rx to those 18+  
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plan b customers must   be counceled  
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the fda can pull supplements but they can't   regulate them  
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examples of supplements are   glucosamine/chondroitin, melatonin, policosanol, omega 3, saw palmelto, etc.  
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supplement label info is   limited compared to those of otc drugs  
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pharmacists can direct techs to   counsel customers on supplements  
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durable medical equipment is   DME like hopital beds, wheelchairs, crutches, etc.  
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dme's may be covered by   medicare part b insurance  
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hospital office visits are covered by   medicare part a  
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office visits are covered by   medicare part b  
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pharm]s may have policies preventing   syringe diversions to illegal drugs  
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syringe sizes come in   0.3mL, 0.5mL, & 1mL  
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needle lengths come in   1/2 in., 5/16 in., & 1/4in.  
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needle widths are between   29 & 31 gauge  
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patients using syringes should buy   sharp containers  
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many pharm]s offer to dispose   used syringes properly  
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test strips can be   expensive & the exp. dates should be checked  
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diabetic supplies are sometimes covered by   medicare part b & other insurances  
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the diabetic are of service has   special training & certifications  
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medical necessity certificate is a form to be completed by   the prescriber to cover diabetic supplies  
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techs can assist customers in chosing   testing kits & other medical supplies  
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pharm] computer software must be learned on the job because   they are pharm] specified  
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pharm] keyboard skills require   30 wpm minimum  
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smart pharm] terminals have their own   storage & processing abilities  
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large drug chains have "dumb" terminals that are   connected to a remote mainframe  
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smart terminals have   storage & processing capabilities  
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dumb terminals lack smart terminal capabilities but have   a keyboard & monitor  
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remote computers are   minicomputers  
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remote computers have a mainframe that   stores & processes data sent from a dumb terminal  
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DBMS is   a database management system  
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a dbms contains a   patient's profile, physicians databases, & drug inventories  
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pharm] computer systems automate   drug use review warnings  
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a dbms has applications that allow someone to   enter, retrieve, & querey records  
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many pharm] databases warn about   drug interactions & drug allergies  
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(cash) register management procedures can   vary in pharm]s  
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