Nevada Revised Statutes:
Controlled Substances (NRS
453) questions fully solved &
updated 2024
Person accessing CS database = what contact info must be
included?
Name, physical address, telephone #, email address
CS database: what info must be included for each Rx? (3)
(1) fewest # of days needed to consume the quantity of the CS
(2) Each state in which the pt to whom the CS was prescribed has
previously resided or filled a Rx for a CS listed in C-II to C-V
(3) Diagnostic Code: ICD-10 or National Center for Health
Statistics & the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Previous
Play
Next
Rewind 10 seconds
Move forward 10 seconds
Unmute
0:00
/
0:15
Full screen
Brainpower
Read More
, Law Enforcement, coroner, medical examiner, deputy = what info
would they upload to database? (3)
(1) Name of person who:
a) committed violation
b) died from CS Rx
c) Filed the report of a stolen prescription for a CS.
(2) Name of person involved in incident w/ CS or was prescribed CS
(3) CS Rx container found:
a) Name of Prescriber
b) Prescription #
c) Name of CS
Law Enforcement Agency or Employer of law enforcement officer:
can they postpone uploading info into CS database?
Yes, can upload after investigation if they feel it would interfere w/
active investigation
C-II to C-V: what must authorized prescribers w/ access to CS
database do once each 6 months? (2)
(1) Review info inputted in CS database and notify BOP if any info
is incorrect
(2) Verify w/ the BOP that they have access and have accessed the
CS database
CS database: when must prescriber or pt info be disclosed? (2)
(1) upon request from BOP on notarized form concerning related
person or on behalf of person by their attorney
(2) Upon the lawful order of a court of competent jurisdiction
CS database: when can a prescriber, dispenser (e.g. pharmacist),
coroner, medical examiner, or deputy get authorization for internet
access?
when they have completed training course developed by BOP and
Investigation Division
CS database: coroner, medical examiner or deputy can
access ONLY for what?
Controlled Substances (NRS
453) questions fully solved &
updated 2024
Person accessing CS database = what contact info must be
included?
Name, physical address, telephone #, email address
CS database: what info must be included for each Rx? (3)
(1) fewest # of days needed to consume the quantity of the CS
(2) Each state in which the pt to whom the CS was prescribed has
previously resided or filled a Rx for a CS listed in C-II to C-V
(3) Diagnostic Code: ICD-10 or National Center for Health
Statistics & the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Previous
Play
Next
Rewind 10 seconds
Move forward 10 seconds
Unmute
0:00
/
0:15
Full screen
Brainpower
Read More
, Law Enforcement, coroner, medical examiner, deputy = what info
would they upload to database? (3)
(1) Name of person who:
a) committed violation
b) died from CS Rx
c) Filed the report of a stolen prescription for a CS.
(2) Name of person involved in incident w/ CS or was prescribed CS
(3) CS Rx container found:
a) Name of Prescriber
b) Prescription #
c) Name of CS
Law Enforcement Agency or Employer of law enforcement officer:
can they postpone uploading info into CS database?
Yes, can upload after investigation if they feel it would interfere w/
active investigation
C-II to C-V: what must authorized prescribers w/ access to CS
database do once each 6 months? (2)
(1) Review info inputted in CS database and notify BOP if any info
is incorrect
(2) Verify w/ the BOP that they have access and have accessed the
CS database
CS database: when must prescriber or pt info be disclosed? (2)
(1) upon request from BOP on notarized form concerning related
person or on behalf of person by their attorney
(2) Upon the lawful order of a court of competent jurisdiction
CS database: when can a prescriber, dispenser (e.g. pharmacist),
coroner, medical examiner, or deputy get authorization for internet
access?
when they have completed training course developed by BOP and
Investigation Division
CS database: coroner, medical examiner or deputy can
access ONLY for what?