Wrong answers FPP mock Flashcards

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Which of the following are examples of implied consent?

  1. Handing in a prescription for dispensing
  2. Asking a relative to call the pharmacist about your medicines
  3. Signing up for a flu jab at the pharmacy
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for making an Emergency Supply of a POM to a patient at the request of a prescriber?

  1. The patient must have previously have been prescribed the medicine
  2. The prescriber must not be able to provide a prescription at the time
  3. The prescriber must agree to provide a prescription within 72 hours
  4. The request must come directly from an appropriate prescriber
  5. The prescriber must confirm the dose to be taken by the patient
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  1. The patient must have previously have been prescribed the medicine
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Which of the following is a legal requirement of a private prescription for a POM?

  1. The details must always be in indelible ink
  2. The prescription is valid for 28 days from the appropriate date indicated on the prescription
  3. The name of the prescriber must be included
  4. The formulation of the medication must be legally stated if more than one exists
  5. The dose instructions must include how often the medication can be taken (the frequency)
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  1. The details must always be in indelible ink
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Which of the following statements regarding repeat prescriptions for POM medicines is true?

  1. A GP can write a repeat prescription on an NHS form FP10
  2. All repeats must be supplied within 6 months of the appropriate date if the medicine is a POM
  3. The word ‘repeat’ on a private prescription for an oral contraceptive means that it can be supplied for up to 3 months
  4. A record only needs to be made for the first supply
  5. The prescription must be retained in the pharmacy after the last supply is dispensed
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  1. The prescription must be retained in the pharmacy after the last supply is dispensed
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Which one of the following best describes a difference between the Audit Cycle and PDSA cycles?
1. PDSA cycles may be repeated
2. In the Audit Cycle there is a focus on identifying change
3. In the Audit Cycle there is a focus on standards
4. PDSA cycles are focused on making an impact
5. In PDSA cycles there is a focus on observing practice

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  1. PDSA cycles are focused on making an impact
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In a registered pharmacy which one of the following activities does NOT require the physical presence of the Responsible Pharmacist (RP)?
1. Completion of the Responsible Pharmacist (RP) record
2. Staff handing out completed prescription medicines to patients
3. Authorised staff selling GSL medicines
4. Staff dispensing Controlled Drugs (CDs) from stock
5. Delivery drivers collecting completed prescription medicines for delivery to patients

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  1. Authorised staff selling GSL medicines
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Which one of the following is included in Standard 1 (pharmacy professionals must provide person-centred care) of the GPhC Standards for Pharmacy Professionals (2017)
1. Demonstrate effective teamworking
2. Obtain consent to provide care and pharmacy services
3. Do not discuss information that can identify the person when the discussions can be overheard or seen by others not involved in their care
4. Use their judgement to make clinical and professional decisions with the person or others
5. Overcome barriers to communication

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  1. Obtain consent to provide care and pharmacy services
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Which one of the following statements regarding Controlled Drugs (CDs) is not CORRECT?

  1. Independent nurse and pharmacist prescribers may prescribe Controlled Drugs where they are professionally competent to do so
  2. Pharmacists may make a supply of a Controlled Drug to another retail pharmacy business without the need for a Wholesale Dealers Licence (WDL)
  3. In an emergency, pharmacists may supply Controlled Drugs to practitioners without written authority
  4. Penalties for the unlawful possession of Controlled Drugs (CDs) are specified in the Schedules (1-5) of the Misuse of Drugs Act
  5. Persons operating a retail pharmacy business may order and possess Controlled Drugs
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  1. Penalties for the unlawful possession of Controlled Drugs (CDs) are specified in the Schedules (1-5) of the Misuse of Drugs Act
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Which of the options is true of Schedule 3 Controlled Drugs?
1. All drugs in this schedule are exempt from safe storage requirement
2. Drugs in this schedule are subject to controlled drug prescription requirements but do not require a CD register entry
3. Legally require a CD register entry
4. Requires a specific license from the Home Office to be in possession
5. Prescriptions for drugs in this schedule must be handwritten
6. Require a CD register entry as good practice

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  1. Drugs in this schedule are subject to controlled drug prescription requirements but do not require a CD register entry
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