Lec 18 - Indiana Pharmacists, Pharmacies & Drug Stores 1 Flashcards
(22 cards)
a program designed to measure and assess on a retrospective and prospective basis the proper use of drugs
a. drug utilization review
b. drug regimen review
a. drug utilization review
the retrospective, concurrent, and prospective review by a pharmacist of a patient’s drug related history that includes evaluation of prescriptions or drug orders
a. drug utilization review
b. drug regimen review
b. drug regimen review
T or F: completing a DRR in Indiana satisfies the requirement of an OBRA ‘90 Prospective DUR
T
the pharmacist who will qualify the pharmacy by being responsible to the board for the legal operations of the pharmacy under the permit.
qualifying pharmacists
the Indiana Board of Pharmacy is made up of ____ members
7
how many members of the Indiana BoP are pharmacists?
5
of the 7 Indiana BoP members, how many represent the general public, how many are pharmacists, and how many are technicians?
-one to represent the general public
-five members who are pharmacists (at least 1 hospital pharmacist)
-one member who is a pharmacy technician
The board must elect a new president and vice president each _____, must meet at least _____ times a year, and must have at least _____ members present for a quorum.
year; 8; 4
at least one member of the Indiana BoP must be a pharmacy technician. They must hold a certificate from what organization?
PTCB (pharmacy technician certification board)
all Indiana BoP members serve at “the will and pleasure of the _______” and may be removed by them at any time without cause
governor
a licensed pharmacist who has been affected by the use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs
impaired pharmacist
primary rehab program that partners with the Indiana BoP
IPRP (Indiana Professionals Recovery Program)
T or F: If you are voluntarily working with IPRP, and are not a danger to yourself or others, you may continue to practice without any impact to your license.
T
Which of the following is NOT a possible requirement for pharmacy intern licensure registration?
A) Actively enrolled in an ACPE-accredited pharmacy college
B) Obtained FPGECC certification
C) Licensed as a pharmacist in another state
D) Awaiting examination for licensure as a pharmacist
C) Licensed as a pharmacist in another state
How long is a pharmacy intern registration valid before renewal is required?
A) 6 months
B) 1 year
C) 2 years
D) Until graduation
B) 1 year
What is the expiration date for pharmacy intern registrations, as listed by the board?
A) December 31st
B) July 1st
C) June 30th
D) September 30th
D) September 30th
When do pharmacy technician licenses expire?
A) Annually on June 30th
B) Biennially on December 31st
C) Biennially on June 30th of even-numbered years
D) Every 5 years on the licensee’s birthday
C) Biennially on June 30th of even-numbered years
Which of the following statements is TRUE about tech-in-training licensure?
A) It can be renewed once for 6 months
B) It is valid indefinitely
C) It is nonrenewable and expires 12 months after issuance
D) It requires passing the NAPLEX
C) It is nonrenewable and expires 12 months after issuance
How long can a person work after submitting a tech-in-training application before receiving the permit?
A) 60 days
B) 30 days
C) Immediately upon application
D) After permit approval only
B) 30 days
What is one of the final steps to become a licensed pharmacist after completing educational and intern program requirements?
A) Complete a residency
B) Receive a board nomination
C) Pass board-required examinations
D) Earn a doctorate in pharmacology
C) Pass board-required examinations
completing a _____ in Indiana satisfies the requirement of an OBRA ‘90 ________ DUR
a. DUR; prospective
b. DUR; retrospective
c. DRR; retrospective
b. DUR; retrospective
completing a _____ in Indiana satisfies the requirement of an OBRA ‘90 ________ DUR
a. DRR; prospective
b. DRR; retrospective
c. DUR; prospective
a. DRR; prospective