Chal 4 Flashcards

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What happens when state federal laws are in conflict

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Follow the structure of the two laws

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What is the purpose of regulatory agencies

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Uprotect the consumer in the public including issues related to drug diversion negligence licensure and wrongful medical practice

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What do medications stored at athletic training facility require

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A licensed physician who accepts responsibility for the medication

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Describe the function of the FDA

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Responsible for overseeing in regulating the manufacturing, repackaging, relabeling of prescription drugs

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The function of the ODA

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Overseas licensure and certification of all locations where controls substances are ordered, receive, stored, administered, or dispensed

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Describe the function of the OSHA

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Responsible for contamination, storage, disposal, and public exposure to medication risks

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Try the function of the FTC

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Responsible for regulating medications transported over state lines

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What is the license requirement for sites of other geographical locations

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Any physician who sets up practice for more than five days in one location which dispenses, and ministers, receives medications must license the facility and maintain a practice licensed in that state

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Why is it optimal to have a team pharmacy

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Consistency and packaging, consultation, site inspections, and audit control

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What licensing do pharmacies require

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License by state and by DEA to handle controlled substances

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What are the discretionary decisions related to pharmaceuticals

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Diagnosing administering prescribing dispensing- only by physicians

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What are nondiscretionary decisions related to pharmaceuticals

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Recordkeeping, delivery, minor labeling

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Scrub the three ways in which drugs are dispensed

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Administer dose – given to patient to consume within 24 hours
Dispensed dose- and amount of medication to be consumed by the patient over a period of time greater than 24 hours
Treatment – medication applied or injected with AT facility

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What is the OTC responsibility of AT

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Maintain protocols and implement usage log containing patients name, date of service, name of medication, strength, dosage form, quantity, purpose, and initials

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What is patient authorization

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Prescriptions can only be picked up by immediate family except with granted written permission – ability to pick up, secure, store, travel, and administer medications

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How does unsecured authorization apply to athletic training

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Position makes discretionary decision to have certain medications available for emergency reasons so they’re stored in a secured area

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How should expired medications be handled

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Expired medications must be removed from the active supplies, should be logged and given to outside company to destroy medication

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What are the guidelines for the storage security of medications

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All medications must be stored in a locked and secured cabinet or container

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What are the DEA specific regulations for controlled substances

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Stored securely in separately from other prescriptions, biannual inventory, registration for every physical location where they are stored, separate records for acquisition and disposition are required

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What are the physical guidelines for the storage of most medications

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Stored at room temp and in a dry environment, containers allow for easy identification, stored in a locked location within facility, controlled substances stored separately

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What are the rules for traveling with medications

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Medications I have not been dispensed and labeled for the user must be transported by a licensed individual or become responsibility of the licensed individual upon reaching the intended destination

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What considerations must be made when traveling internationally with medications

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No state and federal laws on international travel so every effort must be made to not bring any banned substances to a specific country