Professional Practice + JP2 Flashcards

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What are the 4 old domains

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  1. Expertise in Medications and med-use
  2. Collaboration
  3. Safety and Quality
  4. Professional
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What are the 5 supplemental standards of practice

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standards for non-prescription items (schedule 2,3)
- Standard 1: nonprescription products in the right area
- Standard 2: respect patient confidentiality
- Standard 3: collect info before consultations
- Standard 4: fulfill professional obligations when recommending OTC
- Standard 5: document

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3
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What is a pharmaceutical opinion programs

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When identifying a drug interaction during med checks or new rx/refill

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4
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What can pharmacy techs NOT do

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  • Cannot accept transfer of narcs
  • Cannot authorize delegation of controlled act
  • Cannot supervise a pharmacy
  • Cannot renew prescriptions
  • Cannot inject for 5+ (other than flu, covid)
  • Cannot accept verbal for narcs
  • renew narcs
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5
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What can pharmacy students not do.

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  • Cannot renew narcs
  • Cannot supervise a pharmacy
  • Cannot delegate a controlled act
  • Cannot accept controlled act (only techs/interns)
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6
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What does the DPRA regulate? is it Provincial/federal

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Provincial.

Regulates: site of pharmacy
- Licensing and ownership of pharmacies
- Standards for accreditation
- drug dispensing
- record keeping
- accountability and responsibility

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7
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What are the drug schedules

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Schedule 1: Require a prescription
Schedule 2: no prescription. BTC
Schedule 3: no prescription. OTC only in pharmacy (10m) away
Unscheduled: Do not consider it a drug; sold without pharmacist

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What are the drug schedules

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Schedule 1: Require a prescription
Schedule 2: no prescription. BTC
Schedule 3: no prescription. OTC only in pharmacy (10m) away
Unscheduled: Do not consider it a drug; sold without pharmacist

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9
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Can a pharmacist accept prescriptions from out of the province

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yes

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10
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Are you allowed to mail prescriptions in the country

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yes, must be by registered mail (patients sign upon recieval)

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Are you allowed to mail prescriptions in the country

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yes, must be by registered mail (patients sign upon recieval)

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12
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When does the certificate of accreditation expire?

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Every year on May 10

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13
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How long can a pharmacist renew a prescription for?

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Indefinitely

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14
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Does suspension affect corporation. What does?

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no.
Having license revoked. Can use the name of pharmacist for 6 months (but cannot act)

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15
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What are the required references for Ontario Pharmacies

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  • Canadian Drug Reference / Compendium
  • Drug Interaction Publication
  • Drug Therapy Publication
  • Patient Counselling Guide
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16
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What are the basic requirements of pharmacy advertising.

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  • no incentives, comparative statements, testimonials
  • Cannot advertise on drugs
  • Must indicate their expertise
  • Any advertising must include at least 15 drugs from 10 therapeutic categories
  • Can advertise ODB co-payment or dispensing fee