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To work in a hospital, pharmacy technicians need to have knowledge in
a. repackaging
b. intravenous medications
c. computerized technologies
d. all of the choices are correct - Answers-d. all of the choices are correct
.Who is responsible for the overall running of a hospital, reporting to the board of
directors and guiding the overall direction of the hospital?
a. CEO
b. CFO
c. CMO
d. CNO - Answers-a. CEO
.Which of the following is NOT a function of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee?
a. reviewing investigational drugs
b. maintaining drug policies
c. documenting medication error reports
d. reviewing new drugs for addition to the formulary - Answers-c. documenting
medication error reports
.After a medical staff member submits an application to the P&T committee for a new
medication to be added to the formulary, what happens?
a. it gets approved
b. the drug-information pharmacist completes an independent study
c. the institutional review board looks over the request
d. it has to wait to the next budget review for approval - Answers-b. the drug-information
pharmacist completes an independent study
.Which of the following individuals would NOT be on the institutional review board
(IRB)?
a. pharmacists
b. nurses
c. consumers
d. human resources staff - Answers-d. human resources staff
.Which of the following situations require a pharmacist with skills in preparing
emergency medication to be in attendance?
a. code red
b. pharmacy and therapeutics committee meeting
c. code blue
,d. institutional review board meeting - Answers-c. code blue
.Which of the following will a pharmacy technician NOT do in a hospital pharmacy?
a. process insurance claims
b. compound nonsterile products
c. compound sterile products
d. stock emergency crash carts - Answers-a. process insurance claims
.What technology will the nurse or pharmacist use to verify a patients identity?
a. national record locator service
b. barcode wristband
c. computerized prescriber order entry
d. electronic fingerprint scan - Answers-b. barcode wristband
.When a patient is first brought to the hospital and will be staying, a doctor will input into
the electronic healthcare system the _____ orders to be followed by the healthcare
team.
a. discharge
b. reconciliation
c. admitting
d. observation - Answers-c. admitting
.When a patient has been taking a medication at home that is not on the formulary,
a. a doctor's order is not necessary for the patient to continue the home meds in the
hospital
b. the home meds may be used in the hospital if the doctor requests this
c. the nurse may administer the medication with the patient's written permission
d. the patient's own meds should never be used in a hospital because of medication
interactions - Answers-b. the home meds may be used in the hospital if the doctor
requests this
.The patient's real-time bedside information, such as lab results and other patient care
information, is available to all the staff in
a. the handwritten medical chart kept by the nurses and physicians
b. physician's access to the patient's EHR
c. the patient EHR with interoperability
d. written admission orders - Answers-c. the patient EHR with interoperability
.Which of the following is NOT a reason that hospital adoption of CPOE has been
delayed in some facilities?
a. cost of implementation
b. resistance by prescribers
c. complexities of converting existing department's software
d. reduction in medication transcription - Answers-d. reduction in medication
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, .When nurse administers a medication using BPOC technology, where does the
information get documented?
a. written medication administration record
b. electronic medication administration record
c. automation medication dispensing system
d. computerized physician order entry system - Answers-b. electronic medication
administration record
.Your job is to fill the unit dose delivery carts with patient medications. Where is this
done in the pharmacy?
a. sterile compounding area
b. narcotic lock closet/safe
c. receiving area
d. pick station - Answers-d. pick station
.ROBOT-Rx (Omnicell) is an example of
a. electronic health record systems
b. robotic dispensing systems
c. automated dispensing cabinets
d. controlled substance ordering systems - Answers-b. robotic dispensing systems
.What do you call a manufacturer drug that is not available in unit dose packaging from
a manufacturer and needs to be repackaged for a particular patient and checked by the
pharmacist?
a. special repackage
b. investigational drug
c. home medication
d. medication special - Answers-d. medication special
.When repackaging oral liquids into plastic or glass cups, heat-sealed aluminum cups,
or plastic syringes, what should be included on the label?
a. air-tight container, store in packaging
b. light-resistant container, store in packaging
c. for oral use only
d. sterile product, do not open - Answers-c. for oral use only
.The software that integrates the automatic dispensing cabinet with the hospital's patient
management system is generically referred to as
a. CPOE
b. BPOC
c. AMDS
d. eMAR - Answers-c. AMDS
.Under what situation can a controlled substance be included in floor stock?
a. locked automated dispensing cabinets
b. separate medication room for controlled substances