WVA BOP Exam Questions and Answers (100%
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Drug Diversion Training & Best Practice Prescribing of
Controlled Substances [ Ans: ] a. Drug diversion, including
West Virginia statistics on prescription drug abuse and
resulting deaths;
b. Epidemiology of chronic pain and misuse of opioids;
c. Indication for opioids in chronic pain treatment
including, at a minimum, general characteristics,
toxicities, and drug interactions;
d. Patient evaluation and risk assessment and tools to
assess risk and monitor benefits.
e. Initiation and ongoing-management of chronic pain in
patients treated with opioid based therapies, including, at
a minimum: treatment objectives; medication therapy
management and collaborative practice; prescription of
controlled substance agreements; urine screens and pill
counts; patient education on safe use, storage and
disposal of opioids; discontinuation of opioids; and
documentation and medical records;
f. Case study of a patient with chronic pain;
g. Identification of diversion and drug seeking tactics and
behaviors;
,h. Best practice methods for working with patients,
prescribers, law enforcement, and others as appropriate,
concerning patients suspected of drug seeking behavior
and diversion;
Compliance with controlled substances laws and rules;
and
i. How to Register with and use the West Virginia
Controlled Substances Monitoring Program established in
West Virginia Code § 60A-9-1, et seq.
RPh Requirements [ Ans: ] 18 years old
application and fees
pass exam
1500 internship hours
NO alcohol or drug abuse
NO violent crimes
Good moral character
NO felony involving controlled substances
NOTE: A person whose license to practice pharmacist care
has been denied, revoked, suspended, or restricted for
disciplinary purposes in any jurisdiction is not eligible to
be registered as a pharmacy technician.
,Technician Requirements [ Ans: ] (1). Be at least eighteen
years old;
(2). Be a graduated from high school or obtained a
Certificate of General Educational Development (GED) or
equivalent;
(3). Present to the Board satisfactory evidence that he or
she is of good moral character, is not addicted to alcohol
or controlled substances, and is free of any felony
convictions; and
(4) Satisfactorily complete:
(A). Graduated from a competency-based pharmacy
technician education and training program as approved by
legislative rule of the board; or
(B). Completed a pharmacy provided, competency-based
education and training program approved by the board.
(5). Have successfully passed an examination developed
using nationally recognized and validated psychometric
and pharmacy practice standards approved by the board.
maintain original and transferred prescription drug orders
[ Ans: ] 5 years from the date of last refill.
Tech:RPh ratio [ Ans: ] no more than FOUR pharmacy
technicians per on-duty pharmacist operating in any
outpatient, mail order or institutional pharmacy shall be
maintained.
, Controlled Substance Inventory [ Ans: ] at least every two
years.
The biennial inventory may be taken on any date which is
within two years of the previous biennial inventory date.
Changes to a CII prescription [ Ans: ] a. The pharmacist
may add or change the patient's address upon
verification.
b. The pharmacist may add or change the dosage form,
drug strength, drug quantity, direction for use, or issue
date only after consultation with and agreement of the
prescribing practitioner.
c. Such consultations and corresponding changes should
be noted by the pharmacist on the prescription.
d. The pharmacist is never permitted to make changes to
the patient's name, controlled substance prescribed
(except for generic substitution permitted by state law) or
the prescriber's signature.
maintain inventory records [ Ans: ] 5 years
Iodine Matrix [ Ans: ] A person shall not:
(1). Possess iodine crystals and/or an iodine matrix
without proof of obtaining the crystals and/or solution or
(2). Possess with intent to distribute or distribute iodine
crystals and/or an iodine matrix.
Correct Answers) Already Graded A+
Drug Diversion Training & Best Practice Prescribing of
Controlled Substances [ Ans: ] a. Drug diversion, including
West Virginia statistics on prescription drug abuse and
resulting deaths;
b. Epidemiology of chronic pain and misuse of opioids;
c. Indication for opioids in chronic pain treatment
including, at a minimum, general characteristics,
toxicities, and drug interactions;
d. Patient evaluation and risk assessment and tools to
assess risk and monitor benefits.
e. Initiation and ongoing-management of chronic pain in
patients treated with opioid based therapies, including, at
a minimum: treatment objectives; medication therapy
management and collaborative practice; prescription of
controlled substance agreements; urine screens and pill
counts; patient education on safe use, storage and
disposal of opioids; discontinuation of opioids; and
documentation and medical records;
f. Case study of a patient with chronic pain;
g. Identification of diversion and drug seeking tactics and
behaviors;
,h. Best practice methods for working with patients,
prescribers, law enforcement, and others as appropriate,
concerning patients suspected of drug seeking behavior
and diversion;
Compliance with controlled substances laws and rules;
and
i. How to Register with and use the West Virginia
Controlled Substances Monitoring Program established in
West Virginia Code § 60A-9-1, et seq.
RPh Requirements [ Ans: ] 18 years old
application and fees
pass exam
1500 internship hours
NO alcohol or drug abuse
NO violent crimes
Good moral character
NO felony involving controlled substances
NOTE: A person whose license to practice pharmacist care
has been denied, revoked, suspended, or restricted for
disciplinary purposes in any jurisdiction is not eligible to
be registered as a pharmacy technician.
,Technician Requirements [ Ans: ] (1). Be at least eighteen
years old;
(2). Be a graduated from high school or obtained a
Certificate of General Educational Development (GED) or
equivalent;
(3). Present to the Board satisfactory evidence that he or
she is of good moral character, is not addicted to alcohol
or controlled substances, and is free of any felony
convictions; and
(4) Satisfactorily complete:
(A). Graduated from a competency-based pharmacy
technician education and training program as approved by
legislative rule of the board; or
(B). Completed a pharmacy provided, competency-based
education and training program approved by the board.
(5). Have successfully passed an examination developed
using nationally recognized and validated psychometric
and pharmacy practice standards approved by the board.
maintain original and transferred prescription drug orders
[ Ans: ] 5 years from the date of last refill.
Tech:RPh ratio [ Ans: ] no more than FOUR pharmacy
technicians per on-duty pharmacist operating in any
outpatient, mail order or institutional pharmacy shall be
maintained.
, Controlled Substance Inventory [ Ans: ] at least every two
years.
The biennial inventory may be taken on any date which is
within two years of the previous biennial inventory date.
Changes to a CII prescription [ Ans: ] a. The pharmacist
may add or change the patient's address upon
verification.
b. The pharmacist may add or change the dosage form,
drug strength, drug quantity, direction for use, or issue
date only after consultation with and agreement of the
prescribing practitioner.
c. Such consultations and corresponding changes should
be noted by the pharmacist on the prescription.
d. The pharmacist is never permitted to make changes to
the patient's name, controlled substance prescribed
(except for generic substitution permitted by state law) or
the prescriber's signature.
maintain inventory records [ Ans: ] 5 years
Iodine Matrix [ Ans: ] A person shall not:
(1). Possess iodine crystals and/or an iodine matrix
without proof of obtaining the crystals and/or solution or
(2). Possess with intent to distribute or distribute iodine
crystals and/or an iodine matrix.