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IL: Needles
a.) age b.) max needles |
a.) 18 years old
b.) 20 |
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HAPPEL vs Wal-Mart
a.) scenario b.) ruling on pharmacists |
a.) pt had known allergy to NSAID, ASA, & APAP. Took allergic drug & got severe side-effect. RPh knew, MD didnt
b.) lesson in "alert fatigue." RPh held liable |
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What is alert fatigue?
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There are too many drug interaction warnings so they just get overriden without a second thought
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Laws
a.) who drafts laws? b.) who signs laws? |
a.) legislature
b.) governor |
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Rules (IL)
a.) who drafts rules? b.) who reviews the rules? |
a.) administrative agency - IDFPR
b.) JCAR (Joint Committee on Administrative Rules). This is a body of legislators. Then the rules are available to the public for comment, filed with the Secretary of State, and published in the IL Register |
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What is the purpose of IDFPR?
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To protect the public
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What is the purpose of IL BOP?
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To protect the public
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IL BOP
a.) how many members b.) who are they? c.) impact on state regulation of Rx practice? |
a.) 9
b.) 7 pharmacists, 2 non-members c.) DON'T make decisions on discipline; advise. The director of IDFPR makes disciplinary decisions |
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What are the functions of the IDFPR? (3)
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1.) License
2.) Enforce/Discipline (BOP oversees) 3.) Make rules |
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IL vaccines
a.) 10-13 year olds can get which vaccines? (2) b.) how old to get any vaccine? c.) ways to get a vaccine (3) |
a.) flu & Tdap only
b.) 14 and up c.) Rx, physician order, P&T committee policy |
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Optometrist prescriptions
a.) steroids b.) injectables c.) age limit |
a.) NO ORAL steroids!!
b.) NONE! c.) <5 years old need MD consult |
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Optometrist prescriptions - Controlled
a.) what kind of controls can be prescribed? b.) quantity |
a.) analgesics in C3-C5 only
b.) 72 hour quantity |