Finals Review Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Quinine is made from the bark of the: | Peruvian Cinchona Tree |
What chemicals are produced by the body that regulate body functions and processes? | Hormones |
Cocaine was the first effective, what? | Local anesthetic |
The study of drugs, their properties, uses, applications, and effects is called what? | Pharmacology |
The foxglove plant contains a drug that's used to treat what? | Heart disease |
What was the first drug to be used successfully in the treatment of malaria? | Quinine |
The 1962 Kefauver-Harris Amendment does what? | Requires drug manufacturers to provide proof of safety and effectiveness before marketing a drug. |
The 1951 Durham-Humphrey Amendment does what? | Defines which drugs require a prescription. |
A legend drug is any drug that requires what? | A prescription |
The 1970 Controlled Substances Act (CSA) does what? | Classifies 5 levels of controlled substances that have potential for abuse. |
Individuals in health care who are given a basic level of training designed to help them are known as what? | Technicians |
In each state, departments of professional regulation or ___________ ___________ are responsible for licensing all prescribers and dispensers. | state boards |
What individuals may or may not do in their jobs is known as what? | Scope of practice |
The 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) makes health-care providers responsible for maintaining the _________ __________ of patient information. | privacy and security |
To renew their certification, CPhT's mst complete what? | 20 contact hours of pharmacy related continuing education |
The CPhT credential must be renewed every _____ years. | 2 |
What medication was first introduced in 1960? | Birth control |
In 2006, this medication was marketed as the first medication to target a cause of cancer. | Gardasil |
PT's perform such tasks as filling prescriptions, packaging doses, performing inventory, and what else? | Keeping records |
Drugs in DEA Schedule 1 have what? | No accepted medical use |
Which agencies laws provide a foundation for the state laws that govern pharmacy practice? | Federal law |
Like pharmacists, most PT's are employed where? | In community pharmacies and hospitals. |
A prescription drug is one that's been ordered or prescribed by a physician or other ________ prescriber to treat a patient. | Licensed |
The Joint Commission (TJC) is an independent, non-profit organization that does what? | Establishes standards and monitors for nearly 20,000 hospitals. |
The DEA was established in 1973 as part of what? | The Control Substance Act of 1970 |
The 2005 Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act, establishes strict control on the sales of what? | Pseudoephedrine |
Around 400 BC, medicine was developed with a more scientific approach based on what? | Careful observation |
The 1990 Omnibus Budget Reconcilliation Act (OBRA) requires the pharmacist to offer what to Medicaid patients regarding meds? | Counseling |
Which drugs have the ability to mass produce and the advantage of cost effectiveness? | Synthetic drugs |
Federal laws provide a foundation for ________ _________ that govern pharmacy practice? | state laws |
Unclear or confusing prescription abbreviations are a common what? | Cause of errors |
In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered a fungus that produces a chemical that kills bacteria, he named the chemical what? | Penicillin |
Protected Health Information (PHI) is any information that could be used to _______ an individual or their health history. | identify |
Medication Therapy Management services provide patients with a look at all the ______ they are taking. | medications |
An antibiotic is a substance that harms or kills _________ like bacteria and fungi. | microorganisms |
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