Pharmacy Law and Competencies

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  1. 3. This agency enforces US laws and regulations related to controlled substances.
  2. 5. 10 digit code that specifies a prescription drug or insulin product.
  3. 7. False labeling of a product or information that is misleading.
  4. 9. Information on a medication's actions within that class of drug.
  5. 10. Regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state.
  6. 12. Confirming to the right principles of conduct as accepted by others in the profession.
  7. 14. Drug counseling has to be offered to Medicaid patients.
  8. 15. Federal and state managed insurance program that covers persons older than 65, or younger than 65 with a long term disabilities and those with end- stage renal disease.
  9. 16. Publication of the USP that contains standards for medications, dosage forms, drug substances, excipients, medical devices, and dietary supplements.
  10. 21. Requires prescription for dispensing.
  11. 22. Patient's personal health data.
  12. 23. The practice of keeping privileged customer information from being disclosed without the customer's consent.
  13. 26. Ensures that prescribed drugs are used appropriately.
  14. 28. Association founded in 1942.
  15. 29. A pharmacy that serves patients in community or ambulatory settings.
  16. 34. Federal and state operated insurance program that covers low income children, adults, and elderly and those with disabilities.
  17. 36. Warning that is placed in the prescribing information or package insert and indicates a significant rick of potentially dangerous side affects.
  18. 37. Diversion Misuse of a drug.
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  1. 1. Technician that is licensed by the state board.
  2. 2. Desk ReferencePDR Reference book on medications, complies and publishes select manufacturer- provided package inserts and prescribing information useful for health professionals.
  3. 4. Mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality. Can cause injury or illness to the consumer.
  4. 6. Registered through the state board of pharmacy.
  5. 8. Any drug schedule I thru V and regulated by the DEA.
  6. 11. National organization for members of state boards of pharmacy.
  7. 13. serves patients in the community, also known as an outpatient or retail pharmacy.
  8. 17. Causing harm or injury to an individual intentionally or because of negligence.
  9. 18. Pharmacy in a hospital or institutional setting.
  10. 19. Education beyond the basic technical education.
  11. 20. Responsible for ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of drug, biological products, medical devices, the national food supply, cosmetics, and radioactive products.
  12. 24. Medication that can be purchased without a prescription.
  13. 25. Plan passed by Congress that is a "bill" until it is enacted and becomes a law.
  14. 27. Certification organization for a variety of health care careers.
  15. 30. National board for the certification of pharmacy technicians
  16. 31. Pharmacy Technician A tech who has passed the national certification exam.
  17. 32. Protects patient rights, and establishes national standards for electronic health care communication.
  18. 33. A change in an original act or law.
  19. 35. Door Pharmacy A pharmacy where medications are called in from an institution, and then delivered.