P2 Spring Law Exam
Across
- 1. Schedule II stimulant also known as Ritalin
- 5. Classic opioid classified as Schedule II
- 7. Example of a Schedule I controlled substance
- 9. Federal law regulating pseudoephedrine and ephedrine sales
- 10. Type of inventory required for Schedule II controlled substances in Iowa
- 12. Schedule II opioid found in Vicodin and Lortab
- 13. Pharmacy personnel who must register with the Board of Pharmacy
- 14. National pharmacist licensure examination accepted in Iowa
- 15. Protection of patient prescription and medical information
- 20. Secure credentials that pharmacy staff cannot share
- 22. DEA requirement for pharmacies dispensing controlled substances
- 24. Pharmacy model where technicians work remotely under pharmacist supervision
- 27. Unauthorized transfer of controlled substances for illegal use
- 28. Hazardous drug handling chapter pharmacies must comply with
- 29. Schedule IV benzodiazepine also known as Xanax
Down
- 2. Schedule IV benzodiazepine also known as Ativan
- 3. Packaging designed to be difficult for young children to open
- 4. Required accounting of controlled substances on hand
- 6. Doctrine stating pharmacists share responsibility for valid controlled substance prescriptions
- 8. Schedule III medication with anesthetic properties
- 10. List I chemical restricted under the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act
- 11. Opioid ingredient found in some Schedule III and V products
- 16. Example of a Schedule V codeine-containing cough preparation
- 17. Required pharmacy practice experience for pharmacist licensure
- 18. Schedule IV opioid analgesic
- 19. Potent Schedule II opioid available as Duragesic
- 21. Electronic system used to order Schedule I and II controlled substances
- 23. Pharmacy law examination required for Iowa pharmacist licensure
- 25. Required form for ordering Schedule I and II controlled substances
- 26. Schedule II prescriptions cannot legally have these