Institutional law III Flashcards

1
Q

RPh’s?

A

DISPENSING

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2
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physician?

A

PRESCRIBE

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3
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nurse?

A

ADMINISTRATE

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4
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Change of Address, Employment, what do you do?

A

Notify Board of any change in address or employment

within 30 days

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5
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Change of Name, what do you do?

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Within 60 days, notify Board of any legal change of

name. Need notarized statement & legal documentation of change.

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6
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where can you find form for updating: address, employment, and name?

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7
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Expiration Date for ID?

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September 15th EACH Year.

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8
Q

when is online renewal for ID?

A

mid July

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9
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where to put the wall certificate?

A

Display in a conspicuous place at principal site

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10
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CONTINUING EDUCATION?

A

1 contact hour=0.1 CEU’s

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11
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Required CEU by Ohio Board of Pharmacy?

A

0.3 CEUs (3 Hours) of approved Jurisprudence. Not just any law.

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12
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can you use the other for speciality certification?

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yes, 57 hrs can go toward anything. example:ambulatory Care Pharmacy

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13
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how do you keep track of CEU?

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All must have NABP e-Profile (CPE Monitor)

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14
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Accrual period for CE (NEW!)?

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March 1st to Sept 15th

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15
Q

ask Dr. about the Accrual period?

A

not clear email asap

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16
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how many interns can do professional functions?

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Only 2 interns may perform professional functions for each RPh on duty.

17
Q

what is the protocol when an intern receive a rx

A

The RPh on duty supervising the intern approves

18
Q

what kind of drugs can intern work with? receive and send?

A

Intern may not send or receive copies of controlled substance Rxs

19
Q

what do technician and intern work with?

A
  1. Package & label drugs
  2. Compound drugs
  3. Prepare and /or mix IV drugs
20
Q

Qualified Pharmacy Technicians and

pharmacy interns will discipline? .

A

Attaches criminal penalties for RPhs/persons who allow a non-QPT to perform such functions

21
Q

what does Qualified Pharmacy Technician mean?

A
  1. 18 years of age or older
  2. HS diploma or equivalent
  3. Pass an exam “approved” by the Board
    example: Both national certifications are approved
22
Q

who can approve an employer tech exam?

A

Ohio State board of Pharmacy

23
Q

how much time does a technician have to attain QPT status?

A

12 months

24
Q

how to evaluate a Non-Resident Prescriber?

A

Rx must be valid in the state in which it is written.

25
Q

Advanced Practice Nurse and Physician Assistant prescription?

A
need CTP # and DEA #
AND 
=Dangerous drugs must be on formulary
1. APN formulary: http://www.nursing.ohio.gov 
2. PA formulary: http://med.ohio.gov
26
Q

Prescription scope of authority must be detailed with collaborating/supervising physician for ANP and PA?

A

ANP: Standard Care Arrangement

PA: Supervision Agreement

27
Q

can ANP and PA use DEA for someone else?

A

yes and no:
Must have own DEA # to prescribe controlled substances (or written authorization from hospital to use hospital DEA +4 digit identifier)

28
Q

can DO/MD prescripe controlled rx for family?

A

only in an emergency situation “Family member” means spouse, parent, child, sibling, or other individual in relation to whom a physician’s personal or emotional involvement may render that MD/DO unable to exercise detached professional judgment.