CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
1) For each medication listed below, match it to the most appropriate OCC record.
OXYCODONE-ACETAMINOPHEN 5-325 MG PO TABS(a unit dose compound) - CORRECT ANSWER -
RX SIMPLE MED
For each medication listed below, match it to the most appropriate OCC record.
AMLODIPINE-HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE (MODURETIC 5/50) COMBO TABS (a solid form mixture) -
CORRECT ANSWER -RX BULK PRODUCT NO DOSE REQUIRED
The solid form mixture points to this one.
For each medication listed below, match it to the most appropriate OCC record.
HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 12.5 MG CAPS(an IMS solid) - CORRECT ANSWER -RX SIMPLE MED
For each medication listed below, match it to the most appropriate OCC record.
HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE 6.25 MG SPLIT TABLETS(a custom ERX for split tablets) - CORRECT ANSWER -
RX SIMPLE MED
You've been asked to configure the ERX records for phantasidose (Trainex) tablets. This new knowledg
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enhancing medication is available in three commercial strengths: 50 mg, 100 mg, and 200 mg tablets.
Your P&T committee approved the medication, and your buyer has purchased all three strengths.
When you configure these three ERX records, which of the following fields should have the SAME valu
es in ALLNTHREE records?
a. Order Display Name
b. Medication Short Name
c. Medication Brand Name
d. Inpatient Order Name Suffix
e. Default charge method
f. Default Frequency
g. Suggested Doses (dose buttons)
, h. Medication Unit
i. Administration Unit
j. Dispense Unit
k. Equiv Qty and Unit[JPS1]
l. Allowed Order Units
m. Allowed (& Default) Routes
n. Frequency Buttons
o. Route Buttons - CORRECT ANSWER -Equiv Qty and Unit
This should be different, reflecting the strength of each pill.
Which of the three phantasidose (Trainex) tablet ERX records should be on your central pharmacy's m
edication list? What about on your formulary medication list? - CORRECT ANSWER -
All three should be on both
1) On each of the lists in question 3, which ERX records should have a green dot next to them? Why?
- CORRECT ANSWER -
Only the 50 mg tab should have a dot. It's an IMS drug (multiple strengths of the same drug + form), s
o you only want/need one of them on the linked preference lists.
1) After you set the records up, a technician approaches you with this first dose label for 3 first doses:
He points out the dispense amount. "1.5 tablets? But we don't dispense partial tablets unless they've
been split and repackaged in bulk." He's right, you don't. Which of the following do you need to do to
fix this? Choose ONE answer only.
a) Change the Allowed Order Units in the ERX record to only include "tablet"
b) Change the Default Dispense Code to "Solid Form Mixture" in the ERX record
c) Change the Dispense Rnd Factor to "1" in the ERX record[JPS1]
d) On the Label Routing table for your pharmacy, change the Group? column for this dispense code -
CORRECT ANSWER -
This is the problem. Each dose is 0.5 tablets, but in this scenario, you should be dispensing 3 separate
tablets. The Rnd Factor is set to 0.5 (or blank).