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Foreign-trained pharmacists must complete the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate
Examination Committee (FPGEC) Certification by passing the Foreign Pharmacy
Graduate Equivalency Exam (FPGEE), and the Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL). Once certification is received, what must the individual do? -
CORRECT ANSWER Complete the state's required internship hours
To request a score transfer for the NAPLEX, how many days does the person have
to request it after taking the NAPLEX? - CORRECT ANSWER Up to 89 days after
taking the naplex
A pharmacist can apply to transfer their existing license to one or more other
states or jurisdictions with a process called ______. NABP facilitates the transfer,
but the individual state board will decide if a license is granted based on their
specific requirements. - CORRECT ANSWER reciprocity
A nuclear pharmacist prepares and dispenses radioactive medications for
diagnosis and treatment of patients. A consultant pharmacist works with long-
term care patients to review medication regimens and make recommendations to
improve patient care. What is special about a clinical pharmacist practitioner or
an advanced practice pharmacist? - CORRECT ANSWER They are designated as a
mid-level practitioner with prescriptive Authority
The first formal technician training programs were developed in hospitals by
______ to ensure technicians could perform complex tasks such as completing
accurate calculations and preparing sterile medications. Training is now required
in most practice settings. - CORRECT ANSWER American Society of health-system
Pharmacists (ASHP)
T/F: The ASHP pharmacy practice model initiative Summit recommended that
technicians become routinely involved with distributive pharmacy functions that
do not require clinical judgement. Thus, allowing pharmacists to devote more
time to direct patient care activities. - CORRECT ANSWER true
,The NABP initially published the ______ to assist each state board by defining
basic requirements for various areas of Pharmacy practice including technician
requirements. - CORRECT ANSWER Model State Pharmacy Act
What are the two primary technician certification exams? - CORRECT ANSWER
The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Pharmacy Technician
Certification Examination. And the National Healthcare Association (NHA) ExCPT
Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam.
What does a probation on your pharmacist license mean? - CORRECT ANSWER
license is restricted for specific period of time
What does a suspension on your pharmacist license mean? - CORRECT ANSWER
License is inactivated. It may be reinstated after conditions are met such as
completing the pharmacy recovery program or probation.
What does a revocation on your pharmacist license mean? - CORRECT ANSWER
The license is taken away by the licensing agency.
What does a surrender on your pharmacist license mean? - CORRECT ANSWER
The individual agrees to voluntarily give up licensure, often under pressure to
avoid penalties or criminal charges.
What does a reinstatement on your pharmacist license mean? - CORRECT
ANSWER License that lapsed, was suspended or revoked is returned to active
status, authorizing practice as defined by that license.
The most common causes of disciplinary action for a pharmacist, technician or
intern are impairment, drug theft and ______. - CORRECT ANSWER Drug diversion
Disciplinary action is done by the Board of Pharmacy, but it may delegate the
authority to a specific division, such as the board's ______. - CORRECT ANSWER
Quality Assurance Committee
The goal of a pharmacist recovery program is for recovery and Rehabilitation. The
purpose of it is to develop a treatment plan, monitor participation and provide
, encouragement and support. What are the advantages of the pharmacist
recovery program? - CORRECT ANSWER It is quick, confidential and less stressful.
The individual receives proper help to face the problem, manage it, and if
possible, return to the profession. Colleagues who refer co-workers for help
remain confidential.
The first step in opening a pharmacy is obtaining the pharmacy license from the
state. What conditions are state-specific, what is often required as part of the
licensing application? - CORRECT ANSWER The physical address of the pharmacy.
The classification of the pharmacy (Community, Hospital, specialty). The name
and license number of the pharmacist in charge. An application fee payable to the
licensing agency. A national provider identification (NPI) number for the
pharmacy.
How often does a pharmacy (the building) have to renew the license by
submission of a renewal application and a fee after initial licensure? - CORRECT
ANSWER annually or biannually
After obtaining a state license or permit, a facility or prescriber must register with
the ______ for authorization to handle or prescribe substances. After initial
approval, the ______ will send a registration renewal notice to the registrant 60
days prior to the expiration. - CORRECT ANSWER DEA
Penalties or disciplinary action against all license holders including wholesalers,
manufacturers, Distributors, third-party Logistics providers, and pharmacies can
include suspension or revocation of state license or DEA registration. Disciplinary
actions may also result in ______ and depending on the offense committed,
individuals within the organization can face criminal charges. - CORRECT ANSWER
fines
Out of state and ______ pharmacies can dispense prescriptions to patients who
live in a different state. - CORRECT ANSWER Mail order
Almost all states require both out-of-state and mail order pharmacies to be
registered or licensed in the state where ______. The pharmacist in charge may or
may not be required to be licensed in the patient's home state. - CORRECT
ANSWER the patient lives