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auxiliary label - ANS-label that contain additional information, reminders or warnings for
the customer
brand name - ANS-trademark name of a medication- the medication name given the
original manufacturuer
cc - ANS-cubic centimeter- an abbreviation used on prescriptions generally considered
equal to one mL
controlled drugs - ANS-medications assigned as required extra security and oversight
due to potential to abuse
counsel - ANS-procedures of a pharmacist instructing a patient about their medication
or health
DEA Number - ANS-number assigned by the federal government to doctors and
pharmacies authorized to prescribe or dispense controlled substances
drug - ANS-substance used to treat or cure a symptom or disease
DUR ** (DRUG UTILIZATION REVIEW) - ANS-conflict with a prescription that requires
a pharmacist yo review (allergy, interaction, unusual dose)
DV - ANS-process pharmacist performing a final check of the data entered on a
prescription before it is dispensed to the patient
expiration date - ANS-the last dare the manufacturer grantees the medication to be at
full strength
facing the shelves - ANS-process of moving goods to the edge of shelves with the fronts
facing outward
generic name - ANS-a name used to identify a drug other than the brand name- multiple
manufacturers can make products with the same generic name
gram - ANS-most common measurement for creams, ointments, and other applied
medications
, dea license - ANS-requires by a state regulatory board to prescribe or dispense
controlled substances
lot number - ANS-identification number that allows manufacturer to identify the specific
batch of a medication
HIPAA - ANS-law passed in 1996 that ensures patient privacy of all protected health
information
iu - ANS-internation unit- a measurement for some vitamins mostly vitamin d
mg milligram - ANS-most common measurement for capsules and tablets
ml milliliter - ANS-most common measurement for the quantity to dispense of liquid
medication
ndc - ANS-11 digit identifying number on every medication that specifies the
manufacturer, drug and bottle sizw
ophthalmic - ANS-referring to the eye
otic - ANS-referring to ear
pv - ANS-process of the pharmacist performing a final check of the produce before it get
dispense to patient
reconstitute - ANS-process of adding a measured amount of distilled water to a power
to make a liquid
rotate stock - ANS-process of moving the oldest stock to the from of the shelf and
placing the newest stock at the nack
rph - ANS-Abbreviation for a registered pharmacist
Aerosols - ANS-Liquid or gaseous medications delivered via spray. Also contain
propellants and valve systems
Ampules - ANS-Sterile containers (usually glass) contains a single dose of medication
auxiliary label - ANS-label that contain additional information, reminders or warnings for
the customer
brand name - ANS-trademark name of a medication- the medication name given the
original manufacturuer
cc - ANS-cubic centimeter- an abbreviation used on prescriptions generally considered
equal to one mL
controlled drugs - ANS-medications assigned as required extra security and oversight
due to potential to abuse
counsel - ANS-procedures of a pharmacist instructing a patient about their medication
or health
DEA Number - ANS-number assigned by the federal government to doctors and
pharmacies authorized to prescribe or dispense controlled substances
drug - ANS-substance used to treat or cure a symptom or disease
DUR ** (DRUG UTILIZATION REVIEW) - ANS-conflict with a prescription that requires
a pharmacist yo review (allergy, interaction, unusual dose)
DV - ANS-process pharmacist performing a final check of the data entered on a
prescription before it is dispensed to the patient
expiration date - ANS-the last dare the manufacturer grantees the medication to be at
full strength
facing the shelves - ANS-process of moving goods to the edge of shelves with the fronts
facing outward
generic name - ANS-a name used to identify a drug other than the brand name- multiple
manufacturers can make products with the same generic name
gram - ANS-most common measurement for creams, ointments, and other applied
medications
, dea license - ANS-requires by a state regulatory board to prescribe or dispense
controlled substances
lot number - ANS-identification number that allows manufacturer to identify the specific
batch of a medication
HIPAA - ANS-law passed in 1996 that ensures patient privacy of all protected health
information
iu - ANS-internation unit- a measurement for some vitamins mostly vitamin d
mg milligram - ANS-most common measurement for capsules and tablets
ml milliliter - ANS-most common measurement for the quantity to dispense of liquid
medication
ndc - ANS-11 digit identifying number on every medication that specifies the
manufacturer, drug and bottle sizw
ophthalmic - ANS-referring to the eye
otic - ANS-referring to ear
pv - ANS-process of the pharmacist performing a final check of the produce before it get
dispense to patient
reconstitute - ANS-process of adding a measured amount of distilled water to a power
to make a liquid
rotate stock - ANS-process of moving the oldest stock to the from of the shelf and
placing the newest stock at the nack
rph - ANS-Abbreviation for a registered pharmacist
Aerosols - ANS-Liquid or gaseous medications delivered via spray. Also contain
propellants and valve systems
Ampules - ANS-Sterile containers (usually glass) contains a single dose of medication