and Others Exam And Correct Answers.
What are the labeling requirements at an on-site institutional pharmacy for a mWhat are the labeling
requirements at an on-site institutional pharmacy for a medication that is immediately being dispensed
to a patient that is single or multi-dose non-parenteral?edication that is immediately being dispensed to
a patient that is single or multi-dose non-parenteral? - Answer -Name of drug
-Strength
Who can participate in the practice of pharmacy? - Answer Pharmacist, tech, and student
What situations can pharmacist administer drugs? - Answer -Patient education
-Vaccination
-Hospital protocol
What injectable medications were added in 2020 to the pharmacy practice act? - Answer -Long-term
opioid antagonists
-alpha-hydroxyprogesterone
-Long-term antipsychotic
What vaccines can a pharmacist do by age? - Answer 10-13 yrs: flu and Tdap
>14 yr: most vaccines
What are the two major things a non-pharmacy personnel can do? - Answer -Ring people out
-Inventory
What are the requirements for a prescription? - Answer -Name of pt
-Date of issuance
-Name and strength of drug
-Quantity
,-Directions for use
-Prescriber's name. address, and signature
-DEA for controls
What are the 8 types of practioners who cannot prescribe in IL? - Answer -Chiropractors
-Naprapaths
-Physical therapists
-Occupational therapists
-Registered nurses
-Licensed practical nurses
-Psychologists (except clinical psychologists)
-Pharmacists
What are the CII prescriptive restrictions for physician assistants and APRN? - Answer -Oral, topical or
transdermal only
-Must identify CII by either brand name or generic
-Limited to 30 day supply--> continuation of drug only with physician approval
-Must discuss monthly with physician
-Must have 45 hours of training to start
-Annually complete 5 hours of training
What type of agreement does a PA have with a physician for prescriber authroity? - Answer Written
supervision agreement
Who can a PA collaborate with? Who can a APRN collaborate with? - Answer PA-physician
ARN- physician or podiatrist
What is required on APRNs and PAs prescription? - Answer -Delegating practioner's name
-Their signature and DEA number
, To obtain a MLP CS license in IL, you must provide what? - Answer -State PA or APN license
-License number and CS number of delegating physician
-Notice of delegation of prescriptive authority
What is not considered oral dosages for PA and APRNs to prescribe as CII? - Answer Bucal, sublingual,
and transmucosal
Which MLP can obtain full practice authority? What are the limitations? - Answer -APRNs
-Can do both legend drugs and CII-V except benzodiazepines and narcotic drugs (opiods) require
consultations with physician
True or False: Any optometrist shall be authorized to purchase diagnostic and therapeutic ocular
pharmaceutical agents and to utilize and to prescribe such drugs in the regular course of practicing
optometry. - Answer True
What MLP are the most common? - Answer PA, APRN, optometrist, clinical psychologist
What is another term for drug product selection? - Answer Generic substitution
What is the "means the interpretation, evaluation, and implementation of prescription drug order,
including preparation and delivery"? - Answer Dispense or dispensing
What is not dispensing? - Answer Physical delivery to a patient or patient's representative in home or
institution by a designee of a pharmacist or common carrier
-Pharmacist does not have to be on duty and pharmacy does not need to be open
What does compounding not include? - Answer Flavoring
True or False: Unlicensed person may make an offer to counsel. - Answer FALSE