DISPENSING LAB UNIT 2 Flashcards

1
Q

the act by a validly-registered
pharmacist of filling a
prescription or doctor’s order
on the patient’s chart

A

DISPENSING

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2
Q

AO No. 62 s. 1989

A

the act by a validly-registered
pharmacist of filling a
prescription or doctor’s order
on the patient’s chart

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3
Q

Is a process of reading, checking, and interpretation
of prescription, preparing, packaging, labeling,
record-keeping, and sale or transfer of drugs and
medicines with or without a prescription or
medication order which process includes counseling
and information giving by or under supervision of a
duly registered and licensed pharmacist

A

RA 10918 2017

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4
Q

written order and instruction
issued by a validly-registered
physician, veterinarian, and
dentist for the use of a specific
patient

A

PRESCRIPTION

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5
Q

the doctor’s order on the
patient’s chart for the use of
specific drug(s)

A

PRESCRIPTION

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6
Q

SPFDD

Special Prescription Form
for Dangerous Drugs

A

YELLOW PRESCRIPTION

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7
Q

For Dangerous Drugs

A

YELLOW PRESCRIPTION

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8
Q

Accomplished in triplicate
copies

A

YELLOW PRESCRIPTION

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9
Q

Allows single DDx per Rx

A

YELLOW PRESCRIPTION

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10
Q

Partial filling is possible
but refills are not allowed

A

YELLOW PRESCRIPTION

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11
Q

dispensing the patient’s or buyer’s
choice from among generic
equivalents

A

GENERIC DISPENSING

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12
Q

finished pharmaceutical products
having the same active ingredient(s),
same dosage form, and same strength
as the prescribed drug

A

GENERIC EQUIVALENTS

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13
Q

drugstore, pharmacy,
distributors, hospital pharmacies,
and other establishments which
sells drugs or medicines

A

DRUG OUTLET

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14
Q

1ST DISPENSING PROCESS

A

RECEIVING

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15
Q

2ND DISPENSING PROCESS

A

FILLING

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16
Q

3RD DISPENSING PROCESS

A

PACKAGING

17
Q

4TH DISPENSING PROCESS

A

LABELING

18
Q

5TH DISPENSING PROCESS

A

RECHECKING

19
Q

6TH DISPENSING PROCESS

A

DISPENSING

20
Q

7TH DISPENSING PROCESS

A

COUNSELING

21
Q

8TH AND LAST DISPENSING PROCESS

A

RECORDING & FILING

22
Q

Generic dispensing allows
dispensing of alternative
drugs as long as they are

A

Generic Equivalents

23
Q

How many copies of SPFDD
must be accomplished when
prescribing dangerous drugs?

A

THREE

24
Q
  1. TRUE or FALSE

Dispensing must only be
done under the supervision of
a licensed pharmacist.

A

TRUE

25
Q
  1. TRUE or FALSE

According to the modern
definition of dispensing, it is
simply the hand-over of drug
to the patient.

A

FALSE