PHAR 251 Module 1 Vocabulary

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  1. 3. A problem with talking or understanding words caused by brain damage, often from a stroke
  2. 6. A business that is owned and run by one person who is responsible for everything (2 words)
  3. 9. The part of the prescription that has the symbol Rx, which means “you take”; it also means prescription or pharmacy
  4. 11. How the pharmacy gets paid by the insurance company for the medicine they give you
  5. 12. Medicines that are not prescription, but you still need to ask the pharmacist for them
  6. 13. A special number that doctors need to have to prescribe controlled substances, which are medicines that can be abused or addictive
  7. 15. The part of the prescription that tells you how to take the medicine; it means “write on” in Latin
  8. 16. A six-digit number on your insurance card that helps the pharmacy process your claim
  9. 17. An order for medicine from a doctor or other licensed provider
  10. 18. A sentence on the medicine label that says you can only get it with a prescription (2 words)
  11. 22. A problem with speaking clearly because of weak or uncoordinated muscles in the mouth or throat
  12. 24. A type of business where one company lets other businesses use its name, product, and guidance for a fee
  13. 26. A unique 10 digit number for each covered health care provider that is given by CMS
  14. 27. The part of the prescription that tells the pharmacy what medicine, how much, and how strong to give you
  15. 28. A short name for a drug or chemical that anyone can use and is not trademarked
Down
  1. 1. How many times you can get more of the same medicine without a new prescription
  2. 2. A trusting relationship between a health care professional and a patient, where they agree on what the patient needs and how to help them (2words)
  3. 4. Sending prescription information from the doctor’s computer to the pharmacy’s computer
  4. 5. An extra sticker on the medicine bottle that tells you more about how to use it safely (2 words)
  5. 7. To take medicine out of a bulk bottle and put it in a smaller package
  6. 8. A medicine that you can buy without a prescription
  7. 10. A unique number for each medicine that has three parts: manufacturer, the next four identify specifics about the product, and the last two identify the drug packaging
  8. 14. A name for a drug product that is owned and used by a specific company. Trademarked drugs
  9. 19. A regular check of how doctors, pharmacists, and patients use medicines, to make sure they are safe and effective
  10. 20. Numbers that tell the pharmacy if they can give you a generic medicine or not, and how it affects the insurance payment
  11. 21. A group of pharmacies that have the same name, owner, and rules
  12. 23. A phone number that you can call anytime to ask the insurance company questions about your claim or coverage (2 words)
  13. 25. The part of the prescription that tells the pharmacist how to make the medicine