test #3 study guide - ch 11, 12, 13, 14 Flashcards

1
Q

what is MDV abbreviated for

A

multidose vial

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2
Q

name of compounding room used for donning PPE

A

Anteroom

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3
Q

process of identifying most up to date patient medication list

A

medication reconciliation

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4
Q

which organization oversees medwatch

A

federal drug administration (FDA)

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5
Q

electronic insurance billing is called

A

adjudication

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6
Q

federal guidelines for the protection of patients personal health

A

HIPAA

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7
Q

portion of prescription bill the patient is responsible for

A

copay

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8
Q

DAW code ______ authorizes generic substitution

A

0

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9
Q

which organization sets the standards for non-sterile compounding area

A

USP 795 (United States Pharmacopeia)

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10
Q

minimum set of amounts or levels of stock that must be kept on hand

A

PAR (Periodic Automatic Replacement)

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11
Q

who decides the amount to be charged to insured patient

A

insurance company

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12
Q

manual filling of capsules is called?

A

punch method

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13
Q

code red is for?

A

fire

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14
Q

code silver is for?

A

person with weapon and/or hostage situation

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15
Q

code blue is for?

A

adult medical emergency (person has stopped breathing)

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16
Q

code gray is for?

A

combative person

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17
Q

code pink is for?

A

abducted infant

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18
Q

ingredient dissolved into a solution

A

solute

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19
Q

part of compound that is able to dissolve other substances

A

solvent

20
Q

weights with a class A balance should be handled with

A

tweezers

21
Q

name the first step when detecting a medication error

A

notify the pharmacist

22
Q

who pays for workers compensation

A

employers

23
Q

what % isopropyl alcohol is used in a laminar flow hood

A

70%

24
Q

how many inches inside the hood do you place your hands

A

6 inches

25
Q

how long does a hood need to run before you use it

A

30 minutes

26
Q

what size particles does a HEPA filter trap when using in a hood

A

0.22 microns

27
Q

D5W

A

5% dextrose in water

28
Q

NS

A

0.9% normal saline

29
Q

1/2NS

A

0.45% normal saline

30
Q

D5NS

A

5% dextrose in normal saline

31
Q

medicare part ___ pays for prescriptions

A

D

32
Q

Medicare part ___ pays for durable medical equipment

A

B

33
Q

base solution that is a mixture of alcohol and water

A

elixir

34
Q

a sugar based liquid is called

A

syrup

35
Q

TPN’s contain _____________, _____________, _____________

A

50% dextrose, 10% amino acids, 20% lipids (fat)

36
Q

what type of insulin is allowed in a TPN

A

regular insulin

37
Q

insurance required approval for a non-formulary medication is called

A

prior authorization

38
Q

how often do laminar flow hoods get re-certified?

A

every 6 months or whenever moved

39
Q

work surface in hood should be cleaned from _______ to _______

A

back to front

40
Q

what is point of sale (POS) billing?

A

it allows insurance company to:
- identify eligibility
- identify covered medication
- price a claim

41
Q

name some prescription rejections

A

DUE error, missing/invalid pharmacy number, person code, cardholder or ID number, date of birth, days’ supply, nonmatched NDC, drug not covered for patient, refill too soon, wrong or invalid unit of measurement

42
Q

what information is needed from a patient’s prescription card

A

Rx group #, person code, PCN, ID #

43
Q

what information is needed for a patient’s profile

A

phone #, gender, insurance info, allergies, OTC meds, disease states

44
Q

name some dosage forms made in USP <795> non-sterile compounding

A

creams, ointments, troches/lozenges, tablets, capsules, suppositories, patches, opthalmic and otic solutions

45
Q

explain beyond-use-date (BUD)

A

a beyond use date is a date that is assigned by the pharmacy that replaces a drug manufacturer’s expiration date

46
Q

reasons why a medication would be returned to warehouse or manufacturer

A

drug recalls, damaged stock, expired stock, unused drug sitting on shelf, stock is about to expire