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27 Cards in this Set
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Pharmacists are not responsible for complying to state laws |
false |
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Federal requires pharmacists and techs to be certified |
false
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Aspirin must be dispensed in child resistant containers |
true
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To maintain a license you need |
continuing education |
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Prescription for a Class III drug expires after how many months |
6 months |
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Controlled substances are grouped based on what |
potential for abuse |
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Before a drug can be marketed for human use it must be approved by |
The FDA |
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In court of law, altering of records will result in a charge of
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fraud |
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A Class _____ recall involves adverse harm or death |
Class I |
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Which law involves the development of drugs for rare diseases? |
The Orphan Drug Act |
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Which of the following should be included on a prescription label? |
refill information |
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Values and morals within a profession |
ethics |
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When state and federal laws differ, what should be followed? |
whichever strictest |
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Adverse drug reactions should be reported to the state Poison Control Center and |
The FDA |
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OBRA 90 required ____ to enact legislation. |
The State BOP |
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Which federal law agency is responsible for the regulation of controlled substances? |
The DEA |
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Demerol is what schedule? |
II |
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Each state board of pharmacy is overseen by
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The NABP |
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Through the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 the FDA has the authority to |
require drugs to be useful and approve or deny new drugs |
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Legend drugs are also known as |
prescription drugs |
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To combat drug abuse the _____ Act was passed |
Controlled Substances |
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Prescriptions for non-schedule drugs are refillable for up to |
1 year |
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The role of the pharmacy tech is |
all of the above |
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Wrongs one citizen commits against another |
torts |
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What form must be filled out when ordering CII narcotics? |
Form 222 |
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Standardized rule agreed upon in the workplace |
Protocol |
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An act that causes injury to another person |
tort |