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1. If a pharmacy technician fails to comply with state regulations, what potential
impact could this have on public health?
It would improve the efficiency of the pharmacy.
It would have no impact on public health.
It would enhance customer satisfaction.
It could lead to unsafe medication practices.
2. Describe the difference in responsibilities between a pharmacy technician
trainee and a registered pharmacy technician.
A pharmacy technician trainee can manage dangerous drugs without
supervision.
A registered pharmacy technician can perform all activities allowed
for a trainee, including accepting prescriptions and managing
dangerous drugs.
A pharmacy technician trainee has the same responsibilities as a
registered pharmacy technician.
A registered pharmacy technician cannot accept prescriptions.
3. If a registered pharmacy technician fails to keep their continuing education
certificates for the required duration, what potential consequence might they
face?
Their continuing education will be considered complete regardless of
documentation.
They may face disciplinary action or loss of their registration.
They will automatically be granted an extension.
, They will receive a warning but no further action will be taken.
4. What type of prescription designation is deemed invalid for refills?
Refill for 30 days
Refill for 90 days
Refill as needed
Refill P.R.N.
5. According to Ohio's Administrative Code, what is one example of
unprofessional conduct for pharmacy technicians?
Completing a training program
Reporting violations
Following state regulations
Dishonesty
6. Why is it important for continuing pharmacy education to focus on pharmacy
technician-specific subject matter?
It ensures that pharmacy technicians are knowledgeable about their
specific roles and responsibilities.
It prepares pharmacy technicians for managerial positions.
It allows pharmacy technicians to learn about unrelated fields.
It focuses on improving customer service skills.
7. If a pharmacy technician is found guilty of misconduct, which of the following
actions might they be required to undertake as part of their disciplinary
measures?
, Mandatory participation in rehabilitation programs
Immediate promotion to a senior position
Transfer to a different pharmacy
Exemption from continuing education requirements
8. If a pharmacy technician discovers that a patient has a prescription for a
Schedule V controlled substance that was issued 13 months ago, what action
should they take regarding refills?
No refills should be authorized.
Refills can be authorized for another year.
Refills can be processed if the patient requests them.
The technician should contact the prescriber for a new prescription.
9. Which of the following is a recognition of a pharmacy technician's
competency obtained after passing a voluntary examination?
Registration
Scope of practice
Performance review
Certification
10. If a Registered Pharmacy Technician wishes to advance to a Certified
Pharmacy Technician, what steps must they take according to Ohio
regulations?
They must complete an approved training program and comply
with training requirements.
They must pass a state exam without any prior training.
, They must submit a report of misconduct to the state board.
They must work for at least two years without any training.
11. If a pharmacy is in COMPLIANCE, it _______.
meets requirements.
receives criticism.
shows flexibility.
has been disciplined
12. What are the three key pieces of information needed in a report of a
violation by a pharmacy technician?
The name of the individual, the pharmacy address, and the type of
medication involved.
The name of the individual, the nature of the violation, and the date
and location of the incident.
The name of the pharmacy, the technician's license number, and the
date of the report.
The name of the supervisor, the nature of the violation, and the time
of the incident.
13. Pharmacy technicians are permitted to do the following
All tasks that pharmacists do
Any task that they determine they can safely do.
Any task that they are permitted to do by the pharmacy laws.
Any task that the pharmacist asks them to do