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What are the eligibility requirements for Pharmacy interns?
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(1) Current enrollment and in good standing in a board-approved college/school of pharmacy (2) Graduation from a college or school of pharmacy not approved by the board (3) Proof that the applicant is certified by the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee (4) By order of the board if the board determines the applicant needs intern training
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What MUST be done if a pharmacy intern stops attending school before graduating?
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(1) Intern MUST stop practicing as a pharmacy intern immediately (2) Intern MUST surrender their intern license to the board no later than 30 DAYS after the date of the last attended class
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How much time does a pharmacy intern have to surrender their pharmacy intern license to the board if they stop attending school before graduating?
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30 days
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How long is a pharmacy intern license valid for?
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6 years from date issued
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Is an intern eligible for relicensure as an intern?
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Intern needs Board approval for relicensure
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What is reported by the pharmacy school to ASBP regarding internship hours?
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(1) Name, address, and phone number of training sites (2) Dates and training hours (3) Name of pharmacy intern preceptor (4) Signature of director and date signed
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Can volunteer internship hours be reported to ASBP?
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NO (no unpaid internship hours)
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How much time does a pharmacy intern have to notify the Board of starting or terminating training, or changing training site?
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10 days
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When are intern training reports submitted?
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Every quarter on the 1st (Months 1, 4, 7, 10)
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When is a quarterly report for internship hours considered delinquent?
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30 days after the due date
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What does a quarterly report for internship hours include?
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(1) Intern's name, address, and license number (2) Training site and address (3) Pharmacy intern preceptor's name and license number (4) Quarter for which hours are being filed (5) Number of intern training hours per week and total number of hours for the quarter (6) Signature of pharmacy intern preceptor and dated
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How much experience of active pharmacy practice MUST a pharmacist have in order to be eligible to be a pharmacy preceptor?
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1 year minimum
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What are the eligibility requirements for graduate interns?
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(1) Graduate from a Board-approved college/school of pharmacy (2) Apply for licensure as a pharmacist by examination or reciprocity (3) By order of the Board if the Board determines that the applicant needs intern training
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What are the eligibility requirements of Pharmacists?
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(1) Be of good moral character (2) Graduate from a school/college of pharmacy recognized by the Board (3) Successfully comleted a program of practical experience under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist approved by the Board (4) Pass the NAPLEX and MPJE exams (5) Pay an application fee
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What is the minimum number of internship hours for licensure by exam?
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1500 hours
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What is the maximum number of internship hours granted by the Board per calendar quarter?
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500 hours
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What is the maximum number of internship hours that may be obtained from an alternative training site?
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500 hours
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For licensure by examination, one must pass ______ with 75 or higher
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NAPLEX and MPJE (by sitting or score transfer)
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What does Licensure by reciprocity mean?
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Pharmacist already has a board license in another state
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For licensure by reciprocity, for how long MUST one be engaged in the practice of pharmacy?
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1 year
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For licensure by reciprocity, for how many hours MUST one be engaged in the practice of pharmacy within the last calendar year?
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400 hours
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For licensure by reciprocity one must pass ______ with 75 or higher
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MPJE
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How many times can one fail (within 12 months) the exam(s) required to obtain licensure by examination before petitioning the board for permission for retake?
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3 times
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For licensure by reciprocity, if an applicant fails MPJE, the applicant may apply to retake the exam within _____ from the date the board determined the initial application was complete
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12 months
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What are the eligibility requirements for pharmacy technician trainee?
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(1) Be of good moral character (2) Be at least 18 y.o. (3) High school diploma or GED
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How long is a Pharmacy technician trainee license valid for?
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24 months from date issued
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What are the eligibility requirements for Pharmacy technician?
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(1) Meet requirements of pharmacy technician trainee (2) Complete a pharmacy technician training program (3) Pass the PTCB or another Board-approved pharmacy technician exam
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How often are licenses renewed?
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Bienniel renewal (every 2 years)
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When is the license renewal date?
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On or before November 1 (Licenses ending in EVEN # renew in EVEN #ed year; Licenses ending in ODD # renew in ODD #ed year)
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What are the CE requirements for pharmacists?
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3 CEU (30 hours), 0.3 CEU (3 hours) of law; If licensed less than 24 months: (1.25 x # months between licensure and renewal)
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What are the CE requirements for pharmacy technicians?
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2 CEU (20 hours), 02. CEU (2 hours) of law; If licensed less than 24 months: (0.83 x # months between licensure and renewal)
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A change in employer MUST be notified to the board within ____
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10 days
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A change in home address MUST be notified to the board within ____
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10 days
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A change in PIC MUST be notified to the board within ____
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Immediately
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What are specific types of permits issued by ASBP?
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(1) Pharmacy (2) Limited service pharmacy (3) Non-Rx drug retail (4) Full service wholesale drug (5) Non-Rx drug wholesaler (6) Drug manufacturer (7) Drug packager/repackager (8) Compressed gas distributor/supplier
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How often are permits renewed?
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Bienniel renewal (every 2 years)
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When is the permit renewal date?
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On or before November 1
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Are permits transferable?
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NO
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What are the pharmacy permit categories?
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(1) Chain (2) Independent (3) Hospital (4) Limited service (5) Government (6) Non-resident
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What additional information are required on application of hospital pharmacies?
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(1) Hospital's Department of Health Services license (2) Number of beds (3) Manager's or administrator's name
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What additional information are required on non-resident pharmacies?
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(1) Pharmacies located outside of AZ that do business in AZ must have a non-resident pharmacy permit (2) The PIC at the non-resident pharmacy location must be licensed in AZ
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What is CQI Program?
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Continuous Quality Improvement program (for pharmacies)
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Are CQI records subject to subpoena or discovery in an arbitration or civil proceeding?
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NO; a pharmacy's ongoing CQI are considered peer review documents
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How does a pharmacy mee the CQI requirement?
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(1) It holds a current general, special, or rural general hospital license from the Department of Health Services and is any of the following: (2) Certified by CMS to participate in Medicare/Medicaid programs (3) Accredited by Joint Commission (4) Accredited by the American Osteopathic Association
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How long does a pharmacy permittee have to inform the Board of employing/terminating a pharmacist?
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10 days
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How long does a pharmacy permittee have to inform the Board of designating/terminating a PIC?
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Immidiate notice
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Can a pharmacy permittee overrule a pharmacist in matters of pharmacy ethics and interpreting laws pertaining to the practice of pharmacy or the distribution of drugs and services?
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NO; Board may suspend or revoke a pharmacy permit if the owner or manager is in violation
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How much time does a PIC have to provide information relating to the acquisition or disposal of Rx only and controlled substance medication (i.e. invoices, stock transfer documents, merchandise returns)?
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Within 4 working days of receiving the Board request
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For discontinuing a pharmacy, how much time does the Permittee/PIC have to provide written notice to the DEA?
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at least 14 days prior to closin of business
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For discontinuing a pharmacy, what does the Permittee/PIC have to provide in the written notice to the DEA?
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(1) Name, address, pharmacy permit # and DEA registration of pharmacy (2) Name, address, pharmacy permit # and DEA registration to whom all drugs are being sold or transferred to (3) Name and address location where closing pharmacy's records will be stored (4) Name and address location where pharmacy's Rx and Pt files will be kept and person responsible for the records (5) Proposed date of closing of business
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For discontinuing a pharmacy, what MUST be returned to the Board?
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(1) State permits (2) Certificates of registration
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For discontinuing a pharmacy, what MUST be returned to the DEA office in Phoenix?
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(1) DEA registration certificates (2) Unused DEA Form 222s
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For discontinuing a pharmacy, records received SHALL be maintained for ____ from date of receipt
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3 years
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For discontinuing a pharmacy, Rx orders SHALL be maintained for ____ from date the last original or refill prescription was dispensed
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7 years
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What is the minimum area of community pharmacy?
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300 sq ft
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What is the maximum # of people that may work simultaneously for the minimum area of community pharmacy?
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3
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For a community pharmacy area requirements, 1 person may be added for each addition ___ sq ft
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60
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For a community pharmacy, the restroom MUST either be in the pharmacy or within _____ from the pharmacy
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50 feet
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What is the hospital pharmacy criteria for hospitals with equal to or more than 50 beds?
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Pharmacy shall be under continuous supervision of a pharmacist durign the time it is open for pharmacy services
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What is the hospital pharmacy criteria for hospitals with less than 50 beds?
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With written approval and recommendations of the Board, a pharmacist shall be required on a part-time basis
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In a hospital pharmacy, pharmacy services SHALL be provided for a minimum of _____
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40 hours/week (unless given permission by the Board)
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What is the requiremet if a hospital pharmacy is not open 24 hours?
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Pharmacist SHALL be on-call when the pharmacy is closed
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After a pharmacist returns from an absence, how long does the pharmacist have to verify all records of drug removal in a hospital pharmacy during the pharmacist absence?
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Within 4 hours
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In a hospital pharmacy, the Director of Pharmacy/PIC SHALL ensure that the hospital pharmacy is not withou a pharmacist on duty in the hospital for more than ____
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72 consecutive hours
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What is the minimum area for all hospital pharmacies?
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500 sq ft
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What are the required hospital sanitation and equipment for hospital pharmacies?
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(1) Professional reference library appropriate for the scope of services provided by the hospital (2) Hot and cold running water (3) Refrigerator and freezer (4) Laminar air flow hood and other supplies required for preparation of sterile products
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What are the limited-service pharmacies?
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(1) Correctional pharmacy (2) Mail-order pharmacy (3) Long-term care pharmacy (4) Sterile pharmaceutical products pharmacy (5) Nuclear pharmacy
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Compare/Contrast between UNETHICAL and UNPROFESSIONAL conduct
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Both apply to actions in or outside of state; UNETHICAL conduct applies to PERMITTEES; UNPROFESSIONAL conduct applies to LICENSEES
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