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111 Cards in this Set
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Narcan often used for what? |
Drug Overdose |
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Antabuse often used for what? |
Alcohol Addiction |
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Sudafed purchasing limits. Day? Month? |
3.6 grams/d 9g/month |
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Secondary use for Wellbutrin? |
To Quit Smoking. |
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Benzodiazepines mainly for what? |
Anxiety |
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Suboxone often used for what? |
Drug Addiction |
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When do CII s expire? |
30 days after written |
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Supply of CII s how many days? |
30 days |
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Postdating CII s allowed? |
Yes |
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What must be presented when picking up CII s? |
ID |
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How many refills for CII s? |
Zero |
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What needs to be written on CII prescriptions? |
DEA Number |
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CII prescriptions allowed to be called or faxed in? |
No |
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CII prescriptions share RX form with other drug? |
No |
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CIII & CIV prescriptions expire when? |
6 Months from Written |
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CV s expire when? |
one year after written |
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How many refills for CIII & CIV s ? |
5 |
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How many refills for CV s? |
PRN |
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CIII & CIV s must contain exact directions? |
Yes |
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What written on all CIII-CV Prescriptions? |
DEA Number |
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Non-controlled prescription expiration date? |
one year |
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How many refills for non-controlled? |
one years worth |
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What written on Accutane prescriptions before filling? |
Authorization Number |
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What is the Red Book? |
Drug Pricing Resource; NDCs Resource |
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What is the Orange Book? |
Approved Drug Products (by FDA) with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations
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What is Drug Facts and Comparison Book? |
Most up-to-date book (monthly update) |
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What is Martendale Book? |
Compares drugs from other countries to US drugs. |
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PDR stands for? |
Physician's Desk Reference |
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AHFS stands for? |
American Hospital Formulary Service |
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What is AHFS for? |
Contains off label uses for drugs |
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What is the Merek Index? |
Lists all chemicals used to make meds |
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What is the Remington Book? |
Most comprehensive info about drugs, everything and anything Compounding Info |
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Auxiliary Labels for Nitrofurantoin? |
Do Not Chew Do Not Drink Alcohol Take with Food |
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FDA Modernization Act of 1997 Regulates what? |
Sterile Compounding |
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Example of Isotonic Solution? |
0.9% Sodium Chloride |
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What is a deductible? |
Amount paid by insured before insurance company starts covering costs. |
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What is the active ingredient in Benedryl? |
Diphenhydramine |
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Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 did what? |
Made use of child resistant containers mandatory |
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Co-payment |
Flat fee paid by insured for all medical expenses. |
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What does REACT stand for? |
Remain calm Eyewitness Activate Alarm Call Police Take Charge |
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What is the active ingredient in Immodium? |
Loperamide |
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NPI stands for what? |
National Provider Identifier (for insurance claims) |
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What does OBRA stand for and how does it help medicaid recipients? |
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act They must receive council on prescriptions |
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What is the active ingredient in most cough syrups? |
Dextromethoraphan |
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Dual Co-pay |
Different co-pays between brand and generic drugs. |
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What does TRPP stand for and what is it used for? |
Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Medicaid and Medicare prescriptions |
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Glucosamine is for? |
Arthritis |
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What does eMAR stand for? |
Electronic Medication Administration Record |
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Compounding log? |
Step-by-step documentation of drug being compounded |
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Cephalosporins and what other group of drugs are cousins? |
Penicillins |
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What are the two active ingredients in all acne medications? |
Benzoyl Peroxide Salacyclic Acid |
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Sudafed acts as what? |
Decongestant |
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What are the three parts of Medicare? |
A: Hospital Visits B: Doctors Visits D: Prescriptions |
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Dramamine is for what? |
Nausea/Motion Sickness |
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What Identifier should be written on all prescription hardcopies? |
Date of Birth |
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What drugs cause photosensitivity? |
Ace Inhibitors Antibiotics (Sulfas, Tetracycline) Antidepressants (Sertraline, TCAs) Antihistamines (Diphenhydramine) Antipsychotics Cardiovascular Drugs (Diltiazem) |
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Master Control Record? |
Recipe for compounded preparation |
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What is a DEA 106 form for? |
To record returns of CII drugs. |
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DUR stands for? |
Drug Utilization Review |
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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. |
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Spouse/Child Code? |
Owner of policy = 01 Spouse or oldest child = 02 Next in line = 03 |
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What does PHI stand for? |
Protected Health Information |
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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. |
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PBM stands for and is what? |
Pharmacy Benefits Manager Insurance benefits middle-man company |
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Drugs used for ringworm? |
Butenafine Terbinafine |
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Examples of Emergency Birth Control |
Plan B Next Choice My Way Ella |
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What is MEDMARX? |
Internet program anonymously used by healthcare institutions and professionals to document and track adverse events specific to an institution. |
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What does Anti-pyretic mean? |
Fever reducing |
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Otitis Media is? |
Ear Infection |
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What is Vitamin B9? |
Folic Acid |
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What is vitamin B12? |
Cyanocobalamin |
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Reasons for TPNs? |
Refusal to eat Severe diarrhea Severe burns Severe gall bladder disease GI tract obstruction GI tract tumor |
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What does Chamomile act as? |
Anti-inflammatory Anti-infectant Anti-spasmodic |
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What is Echinacea for? |
Common cold |
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Tiered Co-pay |
Three different co-pays between Generic, non-preferred brand name, and preferred brand name drugs. |
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The short entry/abbreviation AMP500 is an example of what kind of code? |
Mnemonic Code |
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What document is proof of receipt of a CIII drug? |
Commercial Invoice |
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What is one of the goals of the formulary system? |
To manage the cost of rational drug therapy. |
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Pseudoephedrine would be contraindicated in a patient with a history of what? |
Hypertension |
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Do possible negative drug interactions exist between Coumadin and Percodan? |
Yes |
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What are the two "most basic" parts of a needle? |
Shaft and the Hub |
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What shouldn't be consumed when on Flagyl (Metronidazole)? |
Alcohol |
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What are some side effects from taking antibiotics? |
Nausea, Vomiting, Photosensitivity, Yeast/Fungal Infections, Messes with Birth Control |
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Antibiotic Shelf Life? |
10-14 days refrigerated |
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What does ODT stand for? |
Oral Disintegrating Tablets |
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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 |
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What is MedWatch? |
Anonymous online Medication safety program for medical professions to report adverse affects of drugs. |
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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 |
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What are the 5 Rs of Correct Drug Administration? |
Right Drug Right Patient Right Route Right Strength Right Time |
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H2 Histamines are typically located where? |
Stomach |
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What is an Agonist? What is a Antagonist? |
Drug that makes an action occur. Drug that blocks an occurrence. |
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What does USP stand for? |
United States Pharmacopeia |
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What does USP CHPT 795 address?
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Compounding Non-Sterile Drugs
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What does the USP CHPT 797 address? |
Compounding Sterile Drugs |
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What does HIPAA stand for? |
Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act |
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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 |
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What does LVP stand for? |
Large-Volume Parenteral |
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What does MAR stand for? |
Medication Administration Record |
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What are MARs used for? |
To document when meds are administered to a patient. |
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What does MSDS stand for? |
Material Safety Data Sheet |
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What does the P&T stand for in P&T committee? |
Pharmacy and Therapeutics |
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What is Co-Insurance? |
A percentage based plan, insured pays a set percentage each time. |
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What is a Perpetual Inventory Record for? |
To keep track of all CII drugs. |
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What is required with taking a Black box medication? |
You must revisit your doctor every month because of the potential harm. |
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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 |
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MSDS provides what type of product information? |
Information regarding product ingredients |
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What would be on a MAR but not on a paper prescription? A) Diagnosis B) Drug Name, Strength, Form C) Patient name |
A) Diagnosis |
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Is giving Tylenol-Codeine #3 and Acetaminophen capsules to a patient "medication duplication?" |
Yes |
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What drugs require the patient receive a Patient Package Insert? |
Oral Contraceptives Hormone Replacement Drugs Accutane |
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What should you always do before filling a prescription? |
Clean dispensing equipment to prevent cross contamination. |
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What is the PDR? |
Compilation of manufacturers' prescribing information (package insert) on prescription drugs, updated annually. |