Pharmacy Law and competencies-Chapter 2 &3
Across
- 2. A technician registered with the state board of pharmacy
- 4. Education beyond the basic technical education usually required for certification renewal
- 8. Large volume of intravenous nutrition
- 10. Feceral and state operated insurance program for low-income families and those with disabilities
- 14. A patient's personal health data
- 15. Federal act that protects patients' and ensures the expectation of security and privacy of health data
- 16. US Agency responsible for the safety, efficacy, and security of drugs, medical devices, cosmetic products, national food supply, etc
- 18. A bill passed by legislature before it is enacted and becomes a law
- 19. Drug that requires a prescription for dispensing
- 21. Describes medication that can be purchased without a prescription, also known as a nonlegend drug
- 22. A technician who has passed the national examination should use this abbreviation after their name
Down
- 1. State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the stateMedicare Federal and state managed insurance program for individuals older than 65, persons with long-term disabilities, and individuals with ESRD
- 3. An independent nonprofit organization that accredits hospitals and other healthcare organizations
- 5. Values and morals used in a profession
- 6. A pharmacy serving communities, also known as retail or out-patient
- 7. A 10-digit number that indicates drug specifics such as manufacturer, name and strength, and the package size
- 9. A document providing chemical product information
- 11. National organization for members of boards of pharmacy all over the US
- 12. A pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting
- 13. Government managed agency that oversees safety in the workplace
- 17. Federal agency that enforces laws and regulations related to controlled substances
- 20. A generalization used to describe drugs such as opium, opioids, cocaine, and others that can lead to addiction