how many intern hrs needed for pharmacist licesnure? - answer1500
- 1000 from hospital and retail
- 500 from other areas
what is the max amount of opioids a practitioner can prescribe outpatient to an adult
patient for the first time or to a minor? - answer7 days supply
Controlled substance authority for NPs - answercan prescribe, administer, dispense,
and procure C2-C5
definition of dispensing - answerthe interpretation, evaluation and implementation of a
prescribing drug or including the preparation and delivery of a drug to a patient or
patient's agent in a suitable container appropriately labeled for subsequent
administration to, or by use by, a patient
Controlled substance authority for optometrists - answercan prescribe C3-C5
can prescribe C2s only for hydrocodone products and ONLY for 72 hr supply
Controlled substance authority for PAs - answercan prescribe C2-C5
may administer and dispense samples
what are the 9 grounds for discipline of a pharmacist? - answer1. employed or
knowingly cooperated in fraud or material deception in order to acquire license to
practice pharmacy, has impersonated another person holding a license, or has abetted
a person not licensed to practice pharmacy to represent himself or herself as a
pharmacist
2. illegally, incompetently or negligently practiced pharmacy
3. convicted of a crime that is substantially related to the practice of pharmacy
4. used or abused drugs in the past 2 yrs
,5. engaged in an act of consumer fraud or deception, engaged in the restrain of
competition, or participated in price-fixing activities
6. violated a lawful provision
7. pharmacist's own license to practice pharmacy suspended or revoked or has been
subjected to other disciplinary actions taken by the appropriate licensing authority in
another jurisdiction
8. failed to notify board that the pharmacist's license to practice pharmacy in another
jurisdiction has been subject to discipline or has been surrendered, suspended, or
revoked or that licensee has been convicted of a crime that is substantially related to
the practice of pharmacy
9. physical or mental impairment that prevents the pharmacist from engaging in the
practice of pharmacy w/reasonable skill, competence, and safety to the public
what are the 6 different disciplinary sanctions a board may impose on a licensee? -
answer1. issue a letter of reprimand to licensee
2. censure of the licensee
3. place the licensee on probationary status and require licensee to: report regularly to
the board upon the matters that are basis of the probation and/or limit all practice and
professional activities to those areas prescribed by the board
4. suspend the license of the licensee
5. revoke the license of the licensee
6. impose an administrative penalty not to exceed $500 for each violation
what is the process for reinstatement of a suspended license; removal from
probationary status? - answer1. before reinstatement of a suspended license or removal
from probationary status the board must w/o a hearing make a determination as to
whether the licensee has taken the required corrective actions and has satisfied all of
the conditions imposed pursuant to the license suspension and/or probation period
2. licensee seeking reinstatement or removal from probationary status must pay the
appropriate fees and submit the evidence required by the board to show that all
conditions imposed pursuant to the license suspension and/or the probation period have
been met
how many years must a pharmacist have practiced to become a preceptor? -
answerminimum of 2 yrs
TRUE or FALSE: a continuing education provider does not have to provide a certificate
as documentation of completion of the program to the participants - answerFALSE;
must provide form that is at least 4"x6" and no larger than 8.5"x11" and must show the
name, address, and license number of participant; title and date of program, number of
credits earned and authorized signature from the provider
when can non-controlled substance prescriptions may be redispensed? -
answerproducts under the direct control of a health care professional which are
packaged in manufacturer unit dose or tamper-proof unopened bulk containers, tamper
, proof seal in tact, including unused multi-dose punch cards and which have been stored
under USPNF
what is the criteria for earning CE credit from non-ACPE? - answer1. one-two hour
length: post test must be presented and automatic 25% deduction if no post test
presented
2. three hour length or more: pre AND post test must be presented and automatic 25%
deduction if no pre and post test presented
how many days to notify board change of preceptor? - answerwithin 10 days
How many CE credits to renew pharmacist license? - answer3.0 CEU (30 hrs)
how many CE credits must be in the area of medication safety/errors? - answer2 hrs
how many CE credits in: 1. distribution or delivery of controlled substances 2. detection
and recognition of symptoms, patterns of behavior or other characteristics of impairment
and dependency resulting from the abusive or illegal use of controlled substances -
answer2 hrs
how many CE credits for a newly licensed pharmacist? - answer1.25 hrs/month
max number of CE for first aid, attendance at board of pharmacy meeting and
CPR/BCLC courses - answer2 credits hours per registration period
max number of CEs for leading, instructing or lecturing to other healthcare professionals
(nurses, physicians, pharmacists) or presenting in service training programs - answer6
credit hrs
max number of CE credits for on job training (EXCLUDING programs required for an
employer for continued employment) - answer4 credit hrs
minimum penalty for unjustified noncompliance for CE audit - answer1st finding: $250
2nd finding: $500
how long can a licensee apply for renewal may request extension? - answerup to an
additional 12 months w/good cause
Late renewal - answerif licensee or pharmacy permit expire for failure to renew before
deadline, either can be renewed at any time w/in 60 days immediately following
expiration upon application and payment of the renewal fee and late fee
when is the renewal deadline for pharmacists? - answerSeptember 30 of even years
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