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Narcan often used for what?

Drug Overdose

Antabuse often used for what?

Alcohol Addiction

Sudafed purchasing limits. Day? Month?

3.6 grams/d


9g/month

Secondary use for Wellbutrin?

To Quit Smoking.

Benzodiazepines mainly for what?

Anxiety

Suboxone often used for what?

Drug Addiction

When do CII s expire?

30 days after written

Supply of CII s how many days?

30 days

Postdating CII s allowed?

Yes

What must be presented when picking up CII s?

ID

How many refills for CII s?

Zero

What needs to be written on CII prescriptions?

DEA Number

CII prescriptions allowed to be called or faxed in?

No

CII prescriptions share RX form with other drug?

No

CIII & CIV prescriptions expire when?

6 Months from Written

CV s expire when?

one year after written

How many refills for CIII & CIV s ?

5

How many refills for CV s?

PRN

CIII & CIV s must contain exact directions?

Yes

What written on all CIII-CV Prescriptions?

DEA Number

Non-controlled prescription expiration date?

one year

How many refills for non-controlled?

one years worth

What written on Accutane prescriptions before filling?

Authorization Number

What is the Red Book?

Drug Pricing Resource; NDCs Resource

What is the Orange Book?

Approved Drug Products (by FDA) with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations

What is Drug Facts and Comparison Book?

Most up-to-date book (monthly update)

What is Martendale Book?

Compares drugs from other countries to US drugs.

PDR stands for?

Physician's Desk Reference

AHFS stands for?

American Hospital Formulary Service

What is AHFS for?

Contains off label uses for drugs

What is the Merek Index?

Lists all chemicals used to make meds

What is the Remington Book?

Most comprehensive info about drugs, everything and anything


Compounding Info

Auxiliary Labels for Nitrofurantoin?

Do Not Chew


Do Not Drink Alcohol


Take with Food

FDA Modernization Act of 1997 Regulates what?

Sterile Compounding

Example of Isotonic Solution?

0.9% Sodium Chloride

What is a deductible?

Amount paid by insured before insurance company starts covering costs.


What is the active ingredient in Benedryl?

Diphenhydramine

Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 did what?

Made use of child resistant containers mandatory

Co-payment

Flat fee paid by insured for all medical expenses.

What does REACT stand for?

Remain calm


Eyewitness


Activate Alarm


Call Police


Take Charge

What is the active ingredient in Immodium?

Loperamide

NPI stands for what?

National Provider Identifier (for insurance claims)

What does OBRA stand for and how does it help medicaid recipients?

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act


They must receive council on prescriptions

What is the active ingredient in most cough syrups?

Dextromethoraphan

Dual Co-pay

Different co-pays between brand and generic drugs.

What does TRPP stand for and what is it used for?

Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad


Medicaid and Medicare prescriptions

Glucosamine is for?

Arthritis

What does eMAR stand for?

Electronic Medication Administration Record

Compounding log?

Step-by-step documentation of drug being compounded

Cephalosporins and what other group of drugs are cousins?

Penicillins

What are the two active ingredients in all acne medications?

Benzoyl Peroxide


Salacyclic Acid

Sudafed acts as what?

Decongestant

What are the three parts of Medicare?

A: Hospital Visits


B: Doctors Visits


D: Prescriptions

Dramamine is for what?

Nausea/Motion Sickness

What Identifier should be written on all prescription hardcopies?

Date of Birth

What drugs cause photosensitivity?

Ace Inhibitors


Antibiotics (Sulfas, Tetracycline)


Antidepressants (Sertraline, TCAs)


Antihistamines (Diphenhydramine)


Antipsychotics


Cardiovascular Drugs (Diltiazem)

Master Control Record?


Recipe for compounded preparation

What is a DEA 106 form for?

To record returns of CII drugs.

DUR stands for?

Drug Utilization Review

What is a doughnut hole?

It is a gap in insurance coverage; ex. $3000-$5000 gap where "insured" must pay all fees within set range.

Spouse/Child Code?

Owner of policy = 01


Spouse or oldest child = 02


Next in line = 03

What does PHI stand for?

Protected Health Information

What does ADME deal with and stand for?

Absorb-Distribute-Metabolize-Eliminate



Abbreviation in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacology that describes the disposition of a pharmaceutical compound within an organism.

PBM stands for and is what?

Pharmacy Benefits Manager


Insurance benefits middle-man company

Drugs used for ringworm?

Butenafine


Terbinafine

Examples of Emergency Birth Control

Plan B


Next Choice


My Way


Ella

What is MEDMARX?

Internet program anonymously used by healthcare institutions and professionals to document and track adverse events specific to an institution.

What does Anti-pyretic mean?

Fever reducing

Otitis Media is?

Ear Infection

What is Vitamin B9?

Folic Acid

What is vitamin B12?

Cyanocobalamin

Reasons for TPNs?

Refusal to eat


Severe diarrhea


Severe burns


Severe gall bladder disease


GI tract obstruction


GI tract tumor

What does Chamomile act as?

Anti-inflammatory


Anti-infectant


Anti-spasmodic

What is Echinacea for?


Common cold

Tiered Co-pay

Three different co-pays between Generic, non-preferred brand name, and preferred brand name drugs.

The short entry/abbreviation AMP500 is an example of what kind of code?

Mnemonic Code

What document is proof of receipt of a CIII drug?

Commercial Invoice

What is one of the goals of the formulary system?

To manage the cost of rational drug therapy.

Pseudoephedrine would be contraindicated in a patient with a history of what?

Hypertension

Do possible negative drug interactions exist between Coumadin and Percodan?

Yes

What are the two "most basic" parts of a needle?

Shaft and the Hub

What shouldn't be consumed when on Flagyl (Metronidazole)?

Alcohol

What are some side effects from taking antibiotics?

Nausea, Vomiting, Photosensitivity, Yeast/Fungal Infections, Messes with Birth Control

Antibiotic Shelf Life?

10-14 days refrigerated

What does ODT stand for?

Oral Disintegrating Tablets

What are the three drug recall classes?

Class 1 - Serious Chance ofHarm or Death


Class 2 - Moderate Chance of Harm


Class 3 - Little Chance of Harm

What is MedWatch?

Anonymous online Medication safety program for medical professions to report adverse affects of drugs.

What does NDC stand for?


What do the numbers represent?

National Drug Code Number


First 4-5 digits: Manufacturer/ Distributor


Next 3-4 digits: Drug/Dosage Form


Last 1-2 digits: Packaging Type and Size

What are the 5 Rs of Correct Drug Administration?

Right Drug


Right Patient


Right Route


Right Strength


Right Time

H2 Histamines are typically located where?

Stomach

What is an Agonist?


What is a Antagonist?

Drug that makes an action occur.


Drug that blocks an occurrence.

What does USP stand for?

United States Pharmacopeia

What does USP CHPT 795 address?
Compounding Non-Sterile Drugs

What does the USP CHPT 797 address?

Compounding Sterile Drugs

What does HIPAA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act

What are the five Drug-Pregnancy Categories?

A - No Risk


B - Risk not Ruled Out


C - Caution is Advised


D - Definite Risk


X - DO NOT USE

What does LVP stand for?

Large-Volume Parenteral

What does MAR stand for?

Medication Administration Record

What are MARs used for?

To document when meds are administered to a patient.

What does MSDS stand for?

Material Safety Data Sheet

What does the P&T stand for in P&T committee?

Pharmacy and Therapeutics

What is Co-Insurance?

A percentage based plan, insured pays a set percentage each time.

What is a Perpetual Inventory Record for?

To keep track of all CII drugs.

What is required with taking a Black box medication?

You must revisit your doctor every month because of the potential harm.

Controlled Substances must be safeguarded by all of the following except:


A) Dispensing Records


B) Storage Records


C) Transport Records


D) Inventory Records

C) Transport records

MSDS provides what type of product information?

Information regarding product ingredients

What would be on a MAR but not on a paper prescription?


A) Diagnosis


B) Drug Name, Strength, Form


C) Patient name

A) Diagnosis

Is giving Tylenol-Codeine #3 and Acetaminophen capsules to a patient "medication duplication?"

Yes

What drugs require the patient receive a Patient Package Insert?

Oral Contraceptives


Hormone Replacement Drugs


Accutane

What should you always do before filling a prescription?

Clean dispensing equipment to prevent cross contamination.

What is the PDR?

Compilation of manufacturers' prescribing information (package insert) on prescription drugs, updated annually.