Pharmacy Law and competencies-Chapter 2 &3

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