Reading 14 Flashcards
Where can the Indiana laws and regulations be found at?
- Laws = Indiana Code
- Regulations = Indiana Adminsitrative Code
What is the proper way to cite Inidiana Code?
Laws?
- IC T-A-C-S
- T = title
- A = Article
- C = Chapter
- S = Section
IC 25-26-13-15
What is the proper way to cite Indiana Administration Code?
Regulations?
- T IAC A-C-S
- T = Title
- A = Article
- C = Chatper (Rule)
- S = Section
Where can you find all the Statutes and rules that are relvenat to pharmacy practice?
- Indiana Board of Pharmacy Website
Based on the Indiana Code, what is the definiation of a sale?
- Manufacturing, processing, transporting, handling packing…
- Exposure, offer, proffer
- Dispensing, giving, delivering, supplying
- Appplying, adminisitering, using
IC 16-41-19-8
Placing a bottle outside the pharmacy for anyone it get = SALE
Helping an old person that doesnt come to your pharmacy with a B12 shot = SALE
Based on the Indiana Code, what is the more basic definition of a practitioner
- Unlimited license, certificate, registtration
- Limited or probationary license
- Temporary license
- Intern permit
- Provisional License
Someone that holds:
Basically explains the types of License/permits that allows them to be a Practitioner
Based on the Indiana Code, what is the more detailed definition of a practitioner/
- Physician licensed un IC 25-22.2
- Vetrinarian licensed to practice vet med
- Dentist licensed to practice dentistry
- Podiatrist licensed to podiatric med
- Optometrist licensed to eye med & under IC 25-24-3
- APRN & PA that meet requirements and have authority
Basically all the “BIG FOUR” & some Mid-levels [OD, APRN & PA]
Who are those that have prescribing power within the state of Indiana?
- Physician
- Podiatrists
- Dentists
- Vetinarians
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
- Physician Assistants
- Optometrists
What is important to know about the “Big Four”
- As long as they are licensed by their state; WE CAN FILL
- Rx’s must be vaild based on their states rules
- MUST prescribe within there scope
What is important to know about Advanced Practice Registered Nurses?
- Can only work under physicians, podiatrists, dentists [NOT Vets, PAs, or APRNs]
- Practice within the scope of their supervisor
- Practice independently from physician
- CAN NOW FILL FROM OUTSTATE
Must sign with their Name, credentials, License Number
What is important to know about Physicians Assistants?
- ONLY work under Physicians
- Physician NEEDS to be available [inperson or electronic]
- CAN NOW FILL FROM OUTSTATE
Must sign with their Name, credentials, License Number
What are some things that you CANNOT fill from a Physicians Assistant?
- Ophthalmic Devices [glasses, contacts, low-vision things]
- C-I drugs
Must sign with their Name, credentials, License Number
What are the three ways that an Optometrists are able to prescibe?
Formulary?
- Independently Prescribe: NO Dr. Notification
- Dependently Prescribe by Notification: Gives listed med AFTER telling Dr.
- Dependently Prescribe by Consult: Gives listed med BEFORE telling Dr.
When talking about Optometrists and Controlled Drugs, what is the ONE control that they can prescribe?
- TRAMADOL
What are some of the other Mid-level Providers and what is important to know about them?
- Neturopaths, Pharmacist, Dieticians, Chiropractors
- NOT PROVIDERS of Indiana [NOT RX]
- Pharmacists might have a little bit more prescribing power