Compounding and Drug Dispensing Questions And Answers
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Course
Licensed dispensing optician
Institution
Licensed Dispensing Optician
DUR - ANS drug utilization review
DAW - ANS dispense as written
DIspense - ANS -Preparing and packaging a prescription drug or device in a container with information required by state and federal law.
-Filling or refilling drug containers with prescription drugs for s...
Compounding and Drug Dispensing
Questions And Answers
DUR - ANS drug utilization review
DAW - ANS dispense as written
DIspense - ANS -Preparing and packaging a prescription drug or device in a container with
information required by state and federal law.
-Filling or refilling drug containers with prescription drugs for subsequent use by a patient is
dispensing
-Providing quantities of unit dose prescription drugs for subsequent administration is dispensing.
Prescription Drug - ANS A drug under federal law is required, prior to being dispensed or
delivered, to be labeled with the following statement "caution: federal law prohibits dispensing
without a prescription.
OTC (over-the-counter) drug - ANS -Nonprescription drugs
-May be purchased without a prescription.
Pharmacist Responsibilities - ANS -interpreting a evaluating drug orders (including
prescription orders).
-compounding, dispensing, and labeling prescription drugs and devices.
-accurate and safe storage drugs and devices.
-maintaining accurate records
-Control and supervision of pharmacy good and services
pharmacists may also - ANS -advise and educate patients and healthcare providers
concerning therapeutic, values, content uses, and significant problems of drugs and devices.
-assess, record, and report adverse drug and device reactions.
-Take and record patient histories to drug and device therapy.
-Monitor, record, and report drug therapy and device usage.
-Perform drug utilization review.
-Participate drug and drug source selection and device and device source selection as provided
by the law.
The Prescription Order - ANS A written or verbal order for a prescription drug, prescription
device, or pharmaceutical service from a person authorized by law to prescribe such drug,
device, or service. -May be telephoned, faxed ,electronically delivered directly to the pharmacist.
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