Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
24 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
3 requirements to become nuclear pharmacist.
|
min training and experience in hadling radioactive materials(Bureau of radiation control, TX dep of health)
TX pharmacist license submit written certification to the board of either current BPS or have completed 700+ hours in a educational program |
|
Description of nuclear program
|
200 hrs of didactic training(radiation physics, mathematics, protection,instrumentation)
500 hrs of supervised experience working in nuclear pharmacy(shipping, calculating, administrative control) |
|
how many pic for nuclear pharmacy?
how many pharmacies for pic? |
1 and 1
|
|
technicians role and ratios in nuclear pharrmacy?
|
same as in all other and ratio same as class A (1:3) at least one technician
|
|
set up of nuclear pharmacy
|
same as the other ones, but must have a designated area for radiopharmaceuticals separated from other products.
|
|
equipment required for nuclear pharmacy
|
a vertical laminar flow hood, dose calibrator,
scintillation and analyzer, microscope and hemocytometer radiation dosimeters for visitors and a personnel log entry book, area radiation monitor. |
|
library required for nuclear pharmacy
|
Same as other classes PLUS
A minimum of 3 texts dealing with nuclear medicine science A reference on safe handling of radioactive materials |
|
How many PICs per pharmacies?
How many pharmacies per PIC? in class D pharmacy |
1 pic for pharmacy but unlimited number of pharmacies per pic
|
|
number of hrs the PIC is required to be at a clinic?
|
No min or hr requirement.
|
|
Duties of a PIC at a class D pharmacy.
|
supervision of nurses, PAs, techs, that are carrying out pharmacy-related aspects
|
|
A Pharmacist in class D Must be employed at least
|
-on a consulting or part-time basis.
-Must document periodic on-site visits. -PIC, Consultant pharmacist, or Staff Pharmacist MUST visit the clinic at least once monthly Must be a written agreement between the clinic and the pharmacist that is available for review by the board |
|
General rule - Class D pharmacies are limited to the following formulary:
|
Anti-infective drugs
Musculoskeletal drugs Vitamins OB/GYN drugs/devices Topicals (lotions, ointments) Serums, toxoids, and vaccines |
|
Class D Pharmacies may NEVER have:
|
Nalbuphine (Nubain)
Drugs to treat erectile dysfunction ANY controlled substances |
|
P&T committees must meet at LEAST____ , and must be comprised of at least _____
|
annually
3 members |
|
Members must include:
|
PIC, medical director, and person responsible for provision of drugs
|
|
P&T committee reviews and updates what?
|
the policy and procedure manual
|
|
Any pharmacy not located in Texas that delivers a drug or device to a patient in Texas must have a
|
Class E Pharmacy license
|
|
class E Delivery” includes via
|
U.S. Mail, FedEx, etc., or delivery service such as drivers
|
|
Pharmacy class E must prove to the board that they are currently a licensed pharmacy in
|
the home state
|
|
Class E pharmacies can be disciplined by both
|
the home state, AND Texas
|
|
A freestanding facility is licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services to provide what?
|
emergency care to patients
|
|
Freestanding facilities licensed by The Texas Department of State Health Services May supply:
|
pre-packaged drugs limited to a quantity not to exceed a 72 hour supply
|
|
Prescription drug order
|
An order from a practitioner or his or her authorized agent to a pharmacist for a drug or device to be dispensed outpatient
|
|
Medication Order
|
An order from a practitioner or his or her authorized agent for a drug or device to be administered inpatient
|