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name 2 tech duties in a long term care pharmacy
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mix IVs, bubble pack, order entry
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ROA that bypasses absorption
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IV
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what is required for tech certification renewal?
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20 CEs q2y (at least 1 law)
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2 major differences between a pharmacist and a tech
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pharmacist: counselling, take new prescription order over phone, final check
tech: everything else |
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3 duteis of a retail tech
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insurance claims, fill & dispense prescriptions, enter orders, adjutication--verification of payment
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definition of prophylactic agent
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drug that prevents something
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what is always requried for a prescription narcotic?
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DEA #
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in which practice setting are all meds in unit dose form?
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hospital
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in what type of hood is chemo made?
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vertical hood (BSC)
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2 reasons for R ROA
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antiemetic (keep from vomiting), infants, unconscious
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disadvantages of PO
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takes longer to go through GI tract
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5 reasons meds are used
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TX, infection, prevent pathogens, cure, diagnose
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who reviews a patient's medical history to prevent interactions?
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pharmacist
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reference used to compare generic and brand names
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orange book
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what does q group in the NDC # represent?
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1st--manufacturer, 2nd--product, 3rd--packaging
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inert ingredient is...
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inactive ingredient (colours, flavourings)
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good reference for sig on how to make non sterile compunds?
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remington's pharmaceutical sciences
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abbreviation for left ear
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AS
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aux label always on suspension
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shake well
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what is an investigational medication?
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a medication in clinical trial
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what is the name of the document that contains all medical info of a certain drug, given by the manufacturer?
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PPI--patient package insert
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