Excpt Law and regulations review
DEA Form 222 - correct answer--Used to order C-ii meds,
-copy 1 & 2 sent to supplier, copy 3 retained at pharmacy
-valid for 60 days
-1 item per line, 10 items per order
-retained in pharmacy for 2 years
DEA Form 106 - correct answer--Filled out when there is theft or loss of
controlled substance.
DEA Form 41 - correct answer--The breakage or spillage of controlled
substances, does not constitute a loss.
-Retail 1 per year, inpatient as many per year.
DEA Form 224 - correct answer-To dispense controlled substances
DEA Form 363 - correct answer--Needed to operate controlled substance
treatment program.
DAW 0 - correct answer-No product code selected, Dr and patient both agree
on generic.
DAW 1 - correct answer-Substitution not allowed by doctor, medically
necessary or dispense as written.
DAW 2 - correct answer-Substitution allowed, patient requests product
dispensed, brand
DAW 3 - correct answer-Substitution allowed, RPH selects product dispensed
DAW 4 - correct answer-Substitution allowed - generic drug not in stock
DAW 5 - correct answer-Substitution allowed, brand drug dispensed as
generic
DAW 6 - correct answer-Override
, DAW 7 - correct answer-Substitution not allowed - brand drug mandated by
law
DAW 8 - correct answer-Substitution allowed; generic drug not available in
marketplace
DAW 9 - correct answer-Other, misc.
USP 795 - correct answer-Guidelines for non-sterile compounding,
ex: punch method, electronic scale, class a balance scale, suppositories,
reconstitution
USP 797 - correct answer-Guidelines for sterile compounding,
ex: ampule, IV, chemo. meds
USP 800 - correct answer-Provides guidelines for safe handling of hazardous
drugs identified by NIOSH
-PPE required.
Class 1 recall - correct answer-where there is a strong likelihood that the
product will cause serious adverse effects or death
Class 2 recall - correct answer-the product may cause temporary but
reversible adverse effects, or in which there is little likelihood of serious
adverse effects
Class 3 recall - correct answer-Where a product is not likely to cause adverse
effects
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - correct answer-Enforces Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), regarding how hazardous medical
waste disposal.
Clinical Pharmacology Drug Identifier - correct answer-Available to institutional
and community settings
Drug Facts and Comparisons - correct answer-Print or online resource for
medication monographs where interactions are found.
DEA Form 222 - correct answer--Used to order C-ii meds,
-copy 1 & 2 sent to supplier, copy 3 retained at pharmacy
-valid for 60 days
-1 item per line, 10 items per order
-retained in pharmacy for 2 years
DEA Form 106 - correct answer--Filled out when there is theft or loss of
controlled substance.
DEA Form 41 - correct answer--The breakage or spillage of controlled
substances, does not constitute a loss.
-Retail 1 per year, inpatient as many per year.
DEA Form 224 - correct answer-To dispense controlled substances
DEA Form 363 - correct answer--Needed to operate controlled substance
treatment program.
DAW 0 - correct answer-No product code selected, Dr and patient both agree
on generic.
DAW 1 - correct answer-Substitution not allowed by doctor, medically
necessary or dispense as written.
DAW 2 - correct answer-Substitution allowed, patient requests product
dispensed, brand
DAW 3 - correct answer-Substitution allowed, RPH selects product dispensed
DAW 4 - correct answer-Substitution allowed - generic drug not in stock
DAW 5 - correct answer-Substitution allowed, brand drug dispensed as
generic
DAW 6 - correct answer-Override
, DAW 7 - correct answer-Substitution not allowed - brand drug mandated by
law
DAW 8 - correct answer-Substitution allowed; generic drug not available in
marketplace
DAW 9 - correct answer-Other, misc.
USP 795 - correct answer-Guidelines for non-sterile compounding,
ex: punch method, electronic scale, class a balance scale, suppositories,
reconstitution
USP 797 - correct answer-Guidelines for sterile compounding,
ex: ampule, IV, chemo. meds
USP 800 - correct answer-Provides guidelines for safe handling of hazardous
drugs identified by NIOSH
-PPE required.
Class 1 recall - correct answer-where there is a strong likelihood that the
product will cause serious adverse effects or death
Class 2 recall - correct answer-the product may cause temporary but
reversible adverse effects, or in which there is little likelihood of serious
adverse effects
Class 3 recall - correct answer-Where a product is not likely to cause adverse
effects
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - correct answer-Enforces Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), regarding how hazardous medical
waste disposal.
Clinical Pharmacology Drug Identifier - correct answer-Available to institutional
and community settings
Drug Facts and Comparisons - correct answer-Print or online resource for
medication monographs where interactions are found.