Basics Flashcards

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What does HIPAA stand for?

A

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (1996)

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PHI

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Patient Health Information

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What is the purpose if the BLUE trash bags?

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To properly dispose of all confidential Pharmacy trash, Pharmacy records, and Front Store confidential materials.

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What is the purpose of the GREEN trash bags?

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To ensure the proper disposal of all medicinal bottles, including those with PHI attached.

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What does NDC stand for?

A

National Drug Code

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How many digits are in an NDC, and how are they separated?

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11 digits. Separated as 5-4-2. (12345-6789-10)

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What do the first five numbers of an NDC identify?

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The manufacturer.

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What do the middle four digits of an NDC identify?

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Medication name, strength, and dosage form.

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What do the last two digits of an NDC identify?

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The package size.

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Four reasons to take generic over name-brand drugs?

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  1. ) Bioequivalent (made of at least 98% same materials, difference is fillers, dyes, etc)
  2. ) Therapeutically equivalent (does the same thing)
  3. ) Usually costs a lot less
  4. ) MOST insurances prefer generics
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What is a Schedule I (CI) substance?

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Not found in pharmacies; it is illegal to possess them in the US. (Ex: Cocaine, Methamphetamine, etc.)

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What is a Schedule II (CII) substance?

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Also known as narcotics (N). Only pharmacists may handle narcotics and fill narcotic prescriptions.

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What is are Schedule III-IV (CIII-CIV) substances?

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Controlled substances that are less addictive than CI-CII, but may cause a physical or psychological dependence.

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What is a Schedule V (CV) substance?

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Usually cough suppressants or anti-diarrheals. They have limited potential for abuse.

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What must be present on written prescriptions?

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  • Pt full name & address
  • Prescriber full name, address, & DEA #
  • Drug name, strength, dosage form, quantity, & directions
  • Signature of prescriber & date issued
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In most cases, CII drugs must not be dispensed until what is received?

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A hard copy of the original Rx with the prescriber’s signature.

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Can CII drugs be refilled?

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NO! Must have a new hardcopy.

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CIII-CV drugs may be dispensed pursuant to what forms of Rxs?

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Written, faxed, or oral (if taken down by RPh)

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CIII-CIV drug Rxs are viable for how long and up to how many refills?

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Up to 6 months or 5 refills, whichever comes first.

19
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The Third Party Code is found where on the receipt?

A

Under the prescriber name.

20
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What does Third Party Code on the receipt of TP: 1 mean?

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The Rx was not billed to a Third Party.