Chpt.3 T&D Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) | National agency for the accreditation of professional degree programs in pharmacy and providers of continuing pharmacy education |
| American Association of Pharmacy Technicians (AAPT) | First pharmacy technician association; founded in 1979 |
| American Pharmacists Association (APhA) | Oldest pharmacy association; founded in 1852 |
| American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) | Pharmacy association founded in 1942 |
| American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Model Curriculum for Pharmacy Technician Education and Training | A program that provides details on how to meet the ASHP goals for pharmacy technician training curricula |
| Board of pharmacy (BOP) | A state-managed agency that licenses pharmacists and may either register or license pharmacy technicians to work in pharmacy |
| Certified pharmacy technician | A technician who has passed the national certification examination; the technician can use the abbreviation CPhT after his or her name |
| Closed door pharmacy | A pharmacy in which medications are called in from institutions, such as long-term care facilities, and are then delivered; closed door pharmacies are not open to the public |
| Communication | The ability to express oneself in such a way that one is readily and clearly understood |
| Community pharmacy | Also known as an outpatient or a retail pharmacy; these pharmacies serve patients in their communities; 60consumers can walk in and purchase a prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) drug |
| Competency | The capability or proficiency to perform a function |
| Confidentiality | The practice of keeping privileged customer information from being disclosed without the customer's consent |
| Continuing education (CE) | Education beyond the basic technical education, usually required for license or certification renewal |
| Hyperalimentation | Parenteral (intravenous) nutrition for patients who are unable to eat solids or liquids; also known as total parenteral nutrition (TPN) |
| Inpatient pharmacy | A pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting |
| Licensed pharmacy technician | A pharmacy technician who is licensed by the state board; licensing ensures that an individual has at least the minimum level of competency required by the profession, unlike a registered pharmacy technician |
| National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) | National organization for members of state boards of pharmacy |
| National Healthcareer Association (NHA) | Certification organization for a variety of health care careers, including the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ICPT) |
| National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA) | Pharmacy association primarily for technicians; founded in 1999 |
| Nondiscretionary duties | Tasks that do not require professional judgment such as repackaging medications, managing inventory, filling automated dispensing machines, and billing |
| Outpatient pharmacies | Pharmacies that serve patients in community or ambulatory settings |
| Parenteral medications | A term most commonly used to describe medications administered by injection, such as intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously |
| Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) | National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians |
| Professionalism | Conforming to the right principles of conduct (work ethics) as accepted by others in the profession |
| Registered pharmacy technician | A pharmacy tech registered through the state board of pharmacy; the registration process helps maintain a list of those working in pharmacies and may require a background check through the legal system |
| Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) | Large-volume intravenous nutrition administered through the central vein (subclavian vein), which allows for a higher concentration of solutions |
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