T1 - Final Exam - Kellet and White Flashcards

1
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What is the medical term for clot?

A

thromb/o

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2
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What is the medical term for bone?

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oste/o

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3
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What is the medical term for kidney?

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nephr/o

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4
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What is the medical term for death?

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necr/o

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5
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What is the medical term for blue?

A

cyan/o

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6
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What is the medical term for stomach?

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gastro

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7
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What is the medical term for liver?

A

hepato

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8
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What is the prefix for without?

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a/an

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9
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What is the prefix for two?

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bi

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10
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What is the prefix for painful, abnormal, difficult?

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dys

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11
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What is the prefix for excessive?

A

hyper

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12
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What is the prefix for below?

A

hypo

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13
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What is the prefix for excessive?

A

poly

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14
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What is the prefix for fast?

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tachy

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15
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What is the suffix for pain?

A

algia

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16
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What is the suffix for thirst?

A

dipsia

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17
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What is the suffix for inflammation?

A

itis

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18
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What is the suffix for enlargement?

A

megaly

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19
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What is the suffix for tumor?

A

oma

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20
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What is the suffix for visual examination?

A

scopy

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21
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What is the suffix for urinary condition?

A

uria

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22
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What are the combining vowels?

A

o and i

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23
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How do you verify a DEA number?

A
  1. Add the 3 odd numbers
  2. Add the 3 even numbers and double it
  3. Total the odd and even numbers
  4. Last digit should match 7th digit in number
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24
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What are the 3 C’s of Successful Communication?

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  1. Character: establishing trust
  2. Chemistry: engaging with compassion
  3. Competence: expressing with confidence
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25
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What are the skills needed to provide accurate drug information?

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  1. Investigation: be thorough and ask questions
  2. Evaluation: think critically
  3. Communication: speak with confidence and compassion
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26
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What is the responsibility of the pharmacist in drug information?

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  1. Provide drug information in various settings and for various audiences
  2. Serve as a resource on all medication related issues
  3. Evaluate available drug information
  4. Continued growth and learning is essential.
27
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What are the opportunities to provide drug information?

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  1. Direct patient care
  2. Managed care organizations
  3. Insurance industry
  4. Scientific writing and medical communication
  5. Pharmaceutical industry
28
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What are the levels of drug information?

A

Primary, secondary, and tertiary

29
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What are examples of primary resources?

A

Trail, studies, case reports that are assessed by professionals and require skillful discernment

30
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What are examples of secondary resources?

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PubMed, EMBASE, GoogleScholar that requires proper searching skills and search engine

31
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What are examples of tertiary resources?

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Textbooks, Lexicomp, package inserts, clinical guidelines that have more lag time but easily accessed

32
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What is pharmaceutical care?

A

The direct, responsible provision of medication-related care for the purpose of achieving definite outcomes that improve a patient’s quality of life.”

33
Q

What is the most easily accessible health care profession?

A

Community pharmacist

34
Q

Which pharmacists require additional training?

A

Clinical specialist and Nuclear

35
Q

Which pharmacist partners with hospice organizations, nurse team, and social services team members?

A

Home health care pharmacists

36
Q

Which pharmacist has administrative activities, speaking/publishing in scientific venues, and maintains an experiential practice site?

A

Academia

37
Q

What pharmacist does medical management, patient education, and wellness and health promotion?

A

Ambulatory care

38
Q

Which pharmacist works in a hospital and community-based setting?

A

Ambulatory care

39
Q

Which pharmacist offers services to members and the public?

A

Association management

40
Q

What pharmacist does professional development, government relations, and professional advocacy?

A

Association management

41
Q

What pharmacist works in Retail, grocery, or independently-owned?

A

Community

42
Q

What pharmacist manages techs, counsel patients, resolve insurance and interprets prescriptions?

A

Community

43
Q

What pharmacist direct patient contact and interdisciplinary team?

A

Clinical specialists

44
Q

What pharmacist Provide health care services and information to underserved populations?

A

Community health centers

45
Q

What pharmacists emphasize on preparing customized dosage forms and/or medications?

A

Compounding

46
Q

What pharmacist makes custom medications, dispenses them, and does business management?

A

Compounding

47
Q

What pharmacists reviews new drug apps and managing and administering pharmacy departments within their government branch?

A

Government/Federal

48
Q

What pharmacist Specializes in treating patients in their homes or other residential facilities?

A

Home health care

49
Q

What pharmacist have Patients often have more complicated conditions and take multiple medications?

A

Health System/Hospital

50
Q

What pharmacist Provide pharmacy infusion, education, consulting, and related services in a variety of settings?

A

Long term care

51
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What pharmacist monitors medication dosage requirements, drug interactions, and adhere to guideline recommendations?

A

Longterm care

52
Q

What pharmacist historically focused on medication dispensing, but patient care role is expanding?

A

Mail order pharmacy

53
Q

What pharmacist gives highest quality drug therapy management for the best price?

A

Managed care

54
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What pharmacist works with health plans and PBMs?

A

Managed care

55
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What is a third-party administrator of prescription drug programs?

A

PBM

56
Q

What is a pharmacist that provide educational services about pharmaceutical products for health care professionals, pharmaceutical industry personnel, and consumers?

A

Medical Communications/Drug Information

57
Q

What educate health care professionals on the uses, merits, and scientific data related to their products?

A

Medical science liaison

58
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What pharmacist manufacturing, regulatory affairs, health policy, scientific/professional affairs, and quality control?

A

Research and development

59
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What pharmacist analyze the needs of a given market and develop communications about specific therapies and products?

A

Sales and marketing

60
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What is a pharmacist who service created to manage the handling and service requirements of specialty pharmaceuticals used to treat rare/chronic diseases?

A

specialty

61
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What is pharmacy law?

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Looks specifically at those laws and regulations that govern pharmacists, the pharmaceutical industry, and the profession

62
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What is regulatory affairs?

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Concerned with the regulations and guidelines for clinical trials and other aspects of human research

63
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What is public policy?

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Determines how regulations, guidelines, and laws affect patients