NH MPJE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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In what instances BOP can impose disciplinary action against licensee, permittee,
registrant or certificate holder? - ANSWER Upon its own initiative or Upon written
complaint of any person who alleges that the defendee has committed misconduct
What conduct is considered misconduct to support disciplinary proceedings? -
ANSWER 1. Fraud/deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license, permit,
registration, etc
2. Conviction of a felony or any offense involving moral turpitude
3. Any false or unprofessional conduct, or gross/repeated negligent conduct in the
practice of pharmacy
4. Conduct which is clearly in direct conflict with the minimal knowledge/competency
requisite of a licensed pharmacist
5. Addiction to drugs/alcohol
6. Incompetent to practice due to mental/physical incapacity
7. Willful/repeated violation of any provisions set forth by the BOP or other governing
agencies
How can the board take disciplinary action? - ANSWER 1. By reprimand
2. By suspension, limitation or restriction of license or probation for any period of time
deemed reasonable
3. Revocation of licesnse
4. By assessing administrative fines in amounts established by BOP
5. By requiring the person to participate in a program of continuing education in the
area they were found deficit in
6. By requiring the licensee to submit to the care, observation, or treatment of a
physician, counseling service, etc approved by BOP
,After conclusion of a hearing, what actions can the board take against the defendent's
certification with the board? - ANSWER Suspend or revoke a pharmacy
permit/license/registration
On what grounds can the board suspend/revoke a pharmacies
permit/license/registration ???????? - ANSWER 1. Suspension, revocation, or expiration
of a pharmacist license of the PIC
2. Termination of the employment of the PIC @ the pharmacy
3. Operation of the pharmacy is in violation of federal, state or local
laws/rules/regulations
4. Unsanitary conditions
5. Fraud, intentional misrepresentation or perjury in securing the
permit/license/registration or in any hearing before the board
6. Unprofessional conduct (includes violations of laws/rules/regulations, acts of
omissions which the board believes poses a threat to the safety of the public)
What is compounding - ANSWER Prep, mixing, assembling, packaging or labeling of a
drug/device as a result of practitioner's order or for like office use. Does not include
reconstitution of powdered formulations or adding flavoring
Prescription device (or legend device) is? - ANSWER An instrument, apparatus,
implement, machine, contrivance, implant or other similar/related article (includes any
component part or accessory), which is restricted for distribution and use only upon the
order of a licensed practitioner
A drug-which under federal law is required, prior to being dispensed/delivered, must be
, labeled with the following statements (any of them): -ANSWER "Caution federal law
prohibits dispensing without a prescription," or "Caution federal law restricts this drug
to use by or on the order of the licensed veterinarian," or Rx only
Automated pharmacy system- ANSWER Mechanical systems that perform operations or
activities such as storage, packaging, dispensing and distribution of meds while it
collects, controls and maintains all transaction information
What is a collaborative pharmacy practice (general description) - ANSWER Practice of
pharmacy whereby one or more pharmacist jointly agree-on a voluntary basis-to work in
conjunction with one or more attending practitioners under a written protocol
What is a pharmacist able to do based on a written protocol within a collaborative
pharmacy practice agreement? - ANSWER The pharmacist may conduct MTM that is
authorized by the attending practitioner/s under certain specified conditions and
limitations
What is MTM? - ANSWER A medication therapy regimen review for the purpose of
evaluating /rendering advice to a practitioner
Evaluating and modifying medication regimen in accordance with the collaborative
pharmacy practice agreement.
Decisions are based on the best interest of the patient
Actions of a pharmacist in MTM are limited to: - ANSWER 1.
Initiating/selecting/modifying/manage medication therapy based on the collaborative
practice agreement
2. obtaining/reviewing patient history as is pertinent
4. ordering lab tests only those specifically outlined by the collaborative practice
agreement or protocol-driven
5. developing a medication treatment plan that will be communicated to the practitioner
6. monitoring/evaluating the patient's response to therapy
7. providing complete medication review with the doctor for identification/resolution/
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