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74 Cards in this Set
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CSA
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Controlled Substances Act
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Schedule I drugs
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High potential for abuse with no current accepted medical use in the U.S. or lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.
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Dilaudid is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Dolophine is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Demerol is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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OxyContin is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Fentanyl is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Sublimaze is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Duragesic is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Marijuana is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-I
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Methaqualone is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-I
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Methylene-dimethoxy-methamphetamine is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-I
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Hydromorphone is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Meperidine is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Vicodin
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C-III
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Tylenol with codeine is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-III
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Darvon is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Darvocet-N 100 is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Robitussin AC is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-V
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Phenergan with Codeine is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-V
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Ritalin is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Dexedrine is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Adderall is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Desoxyn is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Amobarbital is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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pentobarbital is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-II
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Xanax is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Alprazolam is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Klonopin is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Clorazepate is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Valium is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Diazepam a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Ativan is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Lorazepam is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Versed is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Midazolam is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Restoril is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Halcion is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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Triazolam is a schedule ___ drug.
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C-IV
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What form is used for obtain a DEA registration?
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DEA Form 224
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What are the two requirements for the Certificate of Registration?
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It must be maintained at the registered location and "readily retrievable" for inspections
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How often are DEA registrations renewed?
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Every three years
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What is the form used to renew a DEA registration?
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DEA 224a
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If a practitioner moves to a new business location, what must be done with the DEA registration?
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The practitioner must request a modification of the registration.
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What has to be done in order to discontinue a business that was involved with controlled substances?
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Practitioner must notify the DEA field offce, send Notice of Termination, Certificate of Registration and any Unused Order forms to nearest DEA office.
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DEA Form 222
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Official Order Form used to order controlled substances
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Will each practitioner (intern, reisdent, mid-level practitioner) working at a hospital have a DEA Registration number?
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No, they will used the Hospital's DEA Registration, but the last few digits of the Number will be the practitioner's Hospital Code Number.
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NPI
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National Provider Identification number unique to each healthcare provider. Beginning 5/23/07 all entities must begin using the NPI in standard transactions.
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Name the organizations that are exempt form the DEA registration requirement?
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Army, Navy, Marine Corps., Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service,Bureau of Prisons
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Practitioners in the Armed Services may not have a DEA registration, but must indicate ___ on all prescriptions?
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The service identification number along with the Branch of service or agency of the practitioner
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Are there exceptions to the exemption for federal government practitioners?
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Yes, if the practitioner prescribes for private patients. If so, must have DEA registration for prescribe controlled substances
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According to 21 CFR, 1301. 71(a), how must Schedule II - Schedule IV drugs be stored?
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In a securely locked, substantially constructed cabinet.
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According to 21 CFR, 1301. 71(a), how must carfentanil, etorphine hydrochloride and diprenorphine drugs be stored?
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In a safe or steel cabinet.
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What DEA Form must be completed for lost or stolen controlled substances?
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DEA Form 106
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According to Federal Law, how long must controlled substances records be maintained?
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Controlled substances records must be kept for a minimumof two years.
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According to Federal Law, how long must an inventory of controlled substances records be maintained?
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At least two years
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Who has to be registered with the DEA?
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Every person or entity that handles controlled substances or be exempt by a federal regulation.
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Oxandrin is a ___ Schedule drug.
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C-III
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Are all Schedule III drugs narcotics?
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No, examples of non-narcotic C-III drugs are Didrex, Marinol, ketamine, and anabolic steroids.
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Who are reverse distributors and why are they important?
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Reverse distributors are used to dispose of out-of-date, damaged or unwanted controlled substance.
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Do the federal laws set a limit for filling Schedule II prescriptions?
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No, but look at F.S. Chapter 893 to see if Florida sets a time limit.
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When must a prescription for a controlled substance be dated?
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On the date when it was issued.
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What must be included on a prescription for a controlled substance?
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Patient's full name and address, practitioner's full name and address and DEA #, drug name, strength, dosage form, quantity prescribed, directions for use and # of refills (if any)
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Does the practitioner have to manually sign the prescription?
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Yes
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How is the validity of a prescription determined?
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A prescription is valid if issued for a legitimate medical purpose by a practitioner acting in the usual course of professional practice
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Which of the following methods can be used to prescribe C-II drugs?
Written prescription, fax, Oral or over the counter? |
Written prescription
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When is the only time that an C-II prescription can be given orally?
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In an emergency situation
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According to 21 USC 829(a), are refills of C-II substances permitted?
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NO!
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Can Florida pass a law allowing refills on C-II prescriptions?
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No! State laws can be stricter than Federal laws, but State laws cannot permit what Federal law prohibits!
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Effective on December19, 2007, can a prescriber issue multiple C-II prescriptions to a patient?
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Yes, so long as there State Law does not prohibit multiple prescription AND each prescription is for a legitimate medical purpose AND prescriber provides written instructions on each prescription indicating the ealiest date on which a pharmacy may fill each prescription;providing the patient with multiple prescriptions does not create an undue risk of diversion or abuse; prescriber complies with all other federal and state laws.
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If and when multiple prescriptions are allowed for C-IIs, what is the limit?
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A prescriber can issue multiple prescriptions allowing patients to receive a total of up to a 90-day supple of Schedule II substances
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Can a practitioner fax a C-II prescription to a pharmacy?
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Yes, but the original prescription must be presented to the pharmacist PRIOR to dispensing the medication.
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Are call-in prescriptions acceptable for C-IIs?
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Yes, but only in emergency situations AND the amount prescribed and dispensed are limited to what is needed for the emergency AND prescriber provides a signed, written prescription within 7 days.
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What is a pharmacist required to do if a written prescription for a call-in C-II foro an emergency
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Contact the DEA office if the written prescription is not received within 7 days.
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