Tennessee Pharmacy Law questions with correct answers
The PARTIAL FILLING of a prescription for a controlled substance listed in "[Schedule II]" "for patients in a LTCF or patients with a medical diagnosis documenting a terminal illness" is permissible if the pharmacist is UNABLE to supply the full quantity called for in a WRITTEN OR EMERGENCY ORAL prescription and he makes a "notation of the quantity supplied" on which three (3) methods? - Answer 1. the FACE of the written prescription, 2. WRITTEN RECORD of the emergency oral prescription, or 3. in the ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION RECORD If a pharmacy technician, an accidentally, mixes two bottles of Tylenol syrup with the SAME DRUG STRENGTH & the SAME MANUFACTURER but DIFFERENT "lot numbers" and "expiration dates", the resultant mixture should be classified as a(n): - Answer Misbranded Schedule II controlled prescriptions for patients in a LTCF or patients with a medical diagnosis documenting a terminal illness are valid for a period not to exceed: - Answer 60 days from the issue date The "remaining portion" of the PARTIAL FILLING for a controlled substance listed in "[Schedule II]" "for patients in a LTCF or patients with a medical diagnosis documenting a terminal illness" must be filled within how many hours? - Answer within 72 hours of the FIRST partial filling What should the pharmacist do when the "remaining portion" of the PARTIAL FILLING for a controlled substance listed in "[Schedule II]" "for patients in a LTCF or patients with a medical diagnosis documenting a terminal illness" CANNOT be filled within the giving time frame period? - Answer the pharmacist shall NOTIFY the prescribing individual practitioner
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