QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Who may transfer a prescription for controlled substance in schedules II, III, or IV. -
ANS Pharmacist only.
"The transfer is communicated directly between two licensed pharmacists..."
Title 46 - Professional and Occupational Standards - Part LIII - Chapter 25 - 2523
In an emergency, where the presciber is unavailable, a pharmacist may dispense an emergency
fill for how long? - ANS 72-hour supply.
Title 46 - Professional and Occupational Standards - Part LIII - Chapter 25 - 2521
True or False: an oral prescription must be reduced to writing prior to entry into a computer
system. - ANS False.
"As an alternative to recording such prescriptions on paper forms, a pharmacist may enter the
prescription information directly into the pharmacy's dispensing information system"
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, For a controlled substance with refills, the pharmacist may make what adjustments to
dispensing quantity. - ANS Allowed - partial fills
Prohibited - dispensing any more than prescribed quantity (can not combine refills)
Title 46 - Professional and Occupational Standards - Part LIII - Chapter 25 - 2519
Minimum staffing requirement for a telepharmacy - ANS 1 certified pharmacy technician
--- 2 years of experience
--- demonstrated proficiency with telepharmacy system
Title 46 - Professional and Occupational Standards - Part LIII - Chapter 24 - 2425
A chart order is considered a prescription drug order if it contains which information - ANS 1.
PATIENT - full name
2. Date of issue
3. DRUG - name, strength, and dosage form
4. Directions
5. PRACTITIONER - Name
6. Signature (practitioner or designee)
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True or False: compounding includes preparing drugs in advance of receiving a prescription
order based on regularly observed prescribing patterns - ANS True
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, Elements of a "Drug Regimen Review" - ANS Review of the prescription drug order and
patient record for:
1. Allergies
2. Therapy contraindications
3. Dose and Route of administration
4. Directions
5. Duplication of therapy
6. Drug interactions
7. Over/under-utilization
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Reference for source for interchangeability of biologic products - ANS Lists of licensed
biologic products with reference product exclusivity and biosimilarity and interchangeability
evaluations. (Purple Book)
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Final checks of work - ANS the requirement that only a pharmacist supervises and releases
the completed product prepared by a pharmacy technician.
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An individual is considered a pharmacy intern under what circumstances. - ANS 1. in board
approved college of pharmacy and working under supervision of rph
2. graduate
3. qualified applicant awaiting examination for licensure
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, LRS Title 37 Chapter 14 - Pharmacy practice act
Number of members on the board - ANS 17
Make up of board members - ANS 16 pharmacists
- 2 from each of the pharmacy districts
1 representative of consumers at large
Who appoints board members - ANS The Governor (Senate must confirm)
Qualifications to be a member of the board (pharmacist) - ANS 1. State resident for 6 months
2. Licensed in state
3. Actively practicing and own a permitted pharmacy
4. 2 years experience
5. no felonies, no license probation
Qualifications to be consumer representative on board - ANS 1. State resident for year
2 Never licensed by any of the licensing boards, nor spouse
3. No felonies
4. No material financial interest in healthcare profession
Term length for board members (pharmacists) - ANS 6 years beginning July 1 of year
appointed. (and until a successor is appointed)
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