QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS
◉ schedule IA. Answer: Drugs on CPP, must be on duplicate
prescription
◉ Schedule II. Answer: Professional Service Area- BTC - NPA
◉ Schedule III. Answer: Professional Products Area- Drugs can be
sold to anyone OTC area of licensed pharmacy
◉ Schedule IV. Answer: Prescription by pharmacist, drugs that can
be prescribed by a pharmacist
◉ Unscheduled. Answer: Non pharmacy sale, drugs may be sold by
non pharmacist to anyone
◉ The Health Professions Act-Through the Act, the Ministry of
Health (MOA) delegates Authority to Provincial Regulatory
Authority (A college) to ensure health professions:. Answer: Meet
requirements for registration, maintain competency throughout
practice, are held accountable for their actions through a complaints
resolution process,
, ◉ Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs
(CAPP). Answer: Accredits pharmacy and pharm tech programs,
candidate must have graduated from an accredited program to enter
practice
◉ Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC). Answer: Sets
national exams which all Jurisdictions except Quebec require for
entry to practice
◉ CPBC. Answer: College of pharmacists of BC - provincial
◉ The role of pharmacy organizations? regulatory organization?.
Answer: applies legislation which governs the profession (CPBC,
NAPRA)
◉ The role of pharmacy organizations? An advocacy organization?.
Answer: is one that supports interest of another - BC pharmacy
association, Canadian pharmacists association, Canadian association
of pharmacy techs (CAPT)
◉ The Provincial Government. Answer: Ensures professionals are
qualified to practice, sets requirements for pharmacies, adopts (if
warranted) recommendations from NAPRA for drug scheduling
through the HPA & PODSA