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1. What are the potential issues identified during a prospective drug utilization
review?
Pharmacy technician training, patient counseling, and prescription
handling
Cost-effectiveness, patient adherence, and drug storage
Over-utilization, drug interactions, and incorrect dosages
Patient allergies, prescription expiration, and dosage forms
2. How should prescriptions for schedule III, IV, and V controlled substances be
organized according to Ohio regulations?
They must be filed with schedule II prescriptions.
They must be stored in a locked cabinet.
They should be kept in the same file as non-controlled substances.
They can be maintained together in a separate prescription file.
3. A pharmacy technician suspects a patient has substance use disorder. Which
of the following actions should the technician take?
Inform the patient's family of the suspicion.
Inform the patient's primary care provider of the suspicion.
Inform the pharmacist of the suspicion.
Inform the patient of the suspicion.
,4. What are two common reasons that can lead to disciplinary actions against
pharmacy technicians?
Violations of pharmacy regulations or failure to comply with training
and documentation requirements.
Not attending staff meetings or using personal devices during work.
Exceeding the maximum working hours or not wearing a uniform.
Providing incorrect medication dosages or failing to greet patients.
5. Describe the importance of maintaining a faxed prescription as part of the
prescription record.
It eliminates the need for a doctor's signature.
It allows for easier communication with the patient.
Maintaining a faxed prescription as part of the prescription record
ensures legal compliance and proper documentation.
It reduces the need for in-person consultations.
6. A pharmacist dispenses a new prescription for a patient who has never had
the drug before. The patient's husband (acting as her agent) comes in to pick
it up and asks about the medication. What counseling is required?
Written counseling only is permitted in this case
Pharmacist may not counsel since the patient is not present
Pharmacist must counsel the patient's husband
Technician must counsel the husband
7. Describe the conditions under which a pharmacist can supervise more than
three pharmacy technician trainees.
, A pharmacist can supervise more than three trainees only during busy
hours.
A pharmacist can supervise more than three pharmacy technician
trainees if approved by the board.
A pharmacist can supervise up to five trainees without any approval.
A pharmacist can supervise any number of trainees without
restrictions.
8. Why is it important for a pharmacy technician to report suspected impairment
in a colleague?
It is not important; the technician can handle it themselves.
It is only necessary if the impairment affects work performance.
Reporting ensures patient safety and upholds professional
standards.
Reporting may lead to disciplinary action against the technician.
9. Describe how improper storage of medications can affect their effectiveness.
Improper storage can enhance the medication's potency.
Improper storage only affects the appearance of the medication.
Improper storage can lead to degradation of the medication,
reducing its effectiveness and potentially causing harm.
Improper storage has no effect on medication effectiveness.
10. What are some reasons that can result in disciplinary actions against
pharmacy technicians?
Failure to attend staff meetings, lack of teamwork, or poor time
management.
, Excessive overtime, lack of communication, or poor customer service.
Violations of regulations, unethical behavior, or failure to comply
with training requirements.
Inadequate inventory management, incorrect medication dispensing,
or personal conflicts.
11. If a patient expresses anxiety about potential side effects of a new
medication, how should a pharmacist's comments be structured during
counseling?
To provide reassurance and specific information about managing
side effects.
To avoid discussing side effects altogether.
To suggest alternative medications without addressing concerns.
To emphasize the cost of the medication.
12. Describe the general advice given to patients regarding missed doses of
medication.
Patients should contact their doctor for every missed dose.
Patients should always take double doses to compensate for missed
ones.
Patients should be advised on specific actions to take, such as
taking it as soon as they remember or skipping it if it's close to the
next dose.
Patients should ignore missed doses and continue with their regular
schedule.
13. What is the purpose of patient record review, otherwise known as a
prospective Drug Utilization Review?