Cvs exam questions with 100% correct
answers 2024/2025
Which of the following statements does NOT illustrate Patient Safety with data-entry? - ANSWERSAll of
the above statements illustrate Patient Safety with data-entry
A pharmacy technician is made aware of a Patient Safety Event (formerly known as a dispensing incident)
and therefore must immediately notify _________ who in turn must electronically report the Patient
Safety Event __________ as he or she is now known as __________. - ANSWERSthe Pharmacist-on-Duty;
by the end of his or her shift; the Discovering Pharmacist
Which of the following is NOT consistent with ensuring Patient Safety at production? - ANSWERSWhen
two colleagues are working together at production, one colleague pulls the medication from the
inventory shelves and scans the stock bottles / prompted return-to-stock (RTS) vials while the other
colleague counts the prescription to promote team work and collaboration
In preparation for the Annual Physical Inventory, when is it acceptable to combine the contents of a
return-to-stock (RTS) vial with a stock bottle of the same medication? - ANSWERSIt is never acceptable to
combine the contents of a RTS bottle with a stock bottle
Which of the following statements does NOT illustrate Patient Safety with data-entry? - ANSWERSAll of
the above statements illustrate Patient Safety with data-entry
A business looking man and woman approach the pharmacy and state that they are DEA Inspectors.
What shold you do? - ANSWERSAs a pharmacy technician, you need to notify the Pharmacist-on-Duty
who will perform the following; 1) Verify the their identity and obtain credentials, 2) Notify the
Pharmacy Supervisor immediately, 3) Once their identification has been validated, assist them with
authorized access, and 4) Document visit
If you have questions regarding the list of required data elements for a prescription, you need to refer to
the _______________ on _____________. - ANSWERSNOTE: The full list of required data elements can
be found in the CVS/pharmacy Accepting Prescription policy on RxNet.
answers 2024/2025
Which of the following statements does NOT illustrate Patient Safety with data-entry? - ANSWERSAll of
the above statements illustrate Patient Safety with data-entry
A pharmacy technician is made aware of a Patient Safety Event (formerly known as a dispensing incident)
and therefore must immediately notify _________ who in turn must electronically report the Patient
Safety Event __________ as he or she is now known as __________. - ANSWERSthe Pharmacist-on-Duty;
by the end of his or her shift; the Discovering Pharmacist
Which of the following is NOT consistent with ensuring Patient Safety at production? - ANSWERSWhen
two colleagues are working together at production, one colleague pulls the medication from the
inventory shelves and scans the stock bottles / prompted return-to-stock (RTS) vials while the other
colleague counts the prescription to promote team work and collaboration
In preparation for the Annual Physical Inventory, when is it acceptable to combine the contents of a
return-to-stock (RTS) vial with a stock bottle of the same medication? - ANSWERSIt is never acceptable to
combine the contents of a RTS bottle with a stock bottle
Which of the following statements does NOT illustrate Patient Safety with data-entry? - ANSWERSAll of
the above statements illustrate Patient Safety with data-entry
A business looking man and woman approach the pharmacy and state that they are DEA Inspectors.
What shold you do? - ANSWERSAs a pharmacy technician, you need to notify the Pharmacist-on-Duty
who will perform the following; 1) Verify the their identity and obtain credentials, 2) Notify the
Pharmacy Supervisor immediately, 3) Once their identification has been validated, assist them with
authorized access, and 4) Document visit
If you have questions regarding the list of required data elements for a prescription, you need to refer to
the _______________ on _____________. - ANSWERSNOTE: The full list of required data elements can
be found in the CVS/pharmacy Accepting Prescription policy on RxNet.