Module 2 Flashcards

1
Q

In ____, the ___________ was held in ______

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2004, World Pharmacy Educators congress, new orleans

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2
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What is the aim of the congress

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To prepare a standard pharmacy curriculum

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3
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Because of the diversity of needs of the country, the congress body decided to come up with____

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7 Star pharmacist

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4
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The pharmacist provides caring services.

A

Care giver

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Whether these services are clinical, analytical, technological or regulatory, the pharmacist must be comfortable interacting with individuals and populations.

A

Care giver

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the appropriate, efficacious and cost effective use of resources (e.g., personnel, medicines, chemicals, equipment, procedures, and practices) should be at the foundation of the pharmacist’s work.

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Decision maker

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7
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the pharmacist is in an ideal position between physician and patient

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Communicator

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As such, he or she must be knowledgeable and confident while interacting with other health professionals and the public.

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Communicator

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9
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Communication involves (4)

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Verbal, non-verbal, listening and writing skills

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10
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whether the pharmacist finds him/herself in multidisciplinary (e.g., team) obligated to assume a leadership position in the overall welfare of the community.

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Leader

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11
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the pharmacist must effectively manage resources (human, physical and fiscal) and information;

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Manager

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12
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he or she must also be comfortable being managed by others, whether an employer or the manager/leader of a health care team.

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Manager

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13
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The concepts, principles and commitment to life-long learning must begin while attending pharmacy school and must be supported throughout the pharmacist’s career.

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Life long learner

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14
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Pharmacists should learn how to learn

A

Life long learner

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15
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the pharmacist has a responsibility to assist with the education and training of future generations of pharmacists.

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Teacher

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16
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the pharmacist must learn how to make market survey in the chosen area, plan, direct, manage a new pharmacy business.

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Entrepreneur

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17
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the pharmacist must conduct research that will investigate new molecules, design new models of practice, introduce new pharmacy services, share best practices in pharmacy etc.

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Researcher

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the pharmacist must be the lead in creating change in pharmacy practice to improve patient care, pharmacy services and inter-professional collaboration.

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Agent for positive change

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19
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3 attributes added by Dr. Olivia Limuaco

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Entrpreneur
Researcher
Anget for positive change

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20
Q

Philippine Pharmacy Act

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RA10918

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21
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the scope of the pharmacy practice/functions of the pharmacists are divided into

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Exclusive & non-exclusive

22
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only the pharmacist can do it

23
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can be done also by other professionals.

A

Non-exclusive

24
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Preparation, compounding or manufacturing, and even storage, distribution, procurement, sale or dispensingof anypharmaceutical product or its rawmaterial

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Exclusive functions

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Render services, such as clinical pharmacy services, drug information services, regulatory services, pharmaceutical marketing, medication management
Exclusive functions
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the expertise and technical knowledge of the pharmacist is required
Exclusive functions
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Teaching scientific, technical, or professional pharmacy courses in a school or college of pharmacy
Exclusive functions
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Dispensing pharmaceutical products in situations where supervision is required. (E/NE)
Exclusive functions
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Provide other services where pharmaceutical knowledge is required.
Exclusive functions
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Chemical, biological/ microbiological analysis and assay of pharmaceutical products, food/dietary supplements, health supplements, and cosmetics
Non-exclusive
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Physicochemical analysis for medical devices used in aid of administration of pharmaceutical products
Non-exclusive
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Administration of adult vaccines as approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA):
Non-Exclusive
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2 condition for administration of adult vaccines
1. nag undergo ng training for safe immunization and management of adverse event 2. May certificate from an institution na accredite ni PRC
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PRC
Professional Regulation Commission
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Conduct or undertake scientific research in all aspects involving pharmaceutical products & health care (Exclusive/non- exclu)
Non-Exclusive functions
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direct and immediate control and supervision of a duly registered and licensed pharmacist is required, per establishment, whether in-store or online
Category A
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Pharmaceutical establishments/outlets selling or otherwise making available to the consuming public prescription/ethical  medicines, combination products classified as drugs according to the primary intended mode of action, pharmacist-only OTC medicine, whether owned by the government or by a private person or firm, whether sold at wholesale or retail
Category A
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Establishments involved in the manufacture, importation, exportation, distribution, and sale of combination products(medical device and drugs) classified as drugs according to the primary intended mode of action
Category A
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Pharmaceutical laboratories & pharmaceutical manufacturing laboratories
Category A
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establishments with process involving the preparation, manufacture, assay, regulation, product research and development, quality control, repackaging, importation, exportation, distribution, sale or transfer of pharmaceutical products in quantities greatly in excess of single therapeutic doses
Category A
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1st to 3rd class municipal health units, non-government organization and/or associations involved in the procurement, distribution, dispensing and storage of pharmaceutical products.
Category A
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Government units, including local & city government
Category A
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the supervision and oversight of a duly registered and licensed pharmacist is required under pertinent provision of law
Category B
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Retail outlets selling household remedies and OTC drugs as differentiated from the pharmacist-only OTC medicines
Category B
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Satellite institutional pharmacies providing medicines solely to employees of their respective companies or the employees' qualified dependents, or both; or member of a duly registered organization or institution;
Category B
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4th, 5th, 6th class municipal health units involved in the procurement, distribution, dispensing, and storage of pharmaceutical products;
Category B
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Institution providing telepharmacy services
Category B
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Non traditional outlets of pharmaceutical products; Provided, that no prescription medicines and pharmacist-only OTC medicines are sold
Category B
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Comfortable
Care giver
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Confident while interacting
Communicator