NH Law- The Pharmacy Act RSA 318 and the
Controlled Substance Act RSA318B Exam
Practitioner-patient relationship includes. -ANSWER an in-person exam, a history, a
diagnosis, a treatment plan for practitioner's scope of practice and documentation of all
rx drugs including name and dosage
A practitioner may prescribe for a patient whom the practitioner does not have a
practitioner-patient relationship under the following circumstances : ANSWER for a pt of
another practitioner for whom the prescriber is taking call, for a patient examined by
another New Hampshire licensed practitioner or for medication on a short-term basis
for a new patient prior to the patient's first appt
For how long must RXs be kept on file? - ANSWER 4 years
Collaborative Pharmacy Practice Agreement is signed by whom? - ANSWER Attending
practitioner, Pharmacist and the Patient
To be on the Board of Pharmacy, a pharmacist must - ANSWER have been licensed for
10yrs/ served as a pharmacist in NH for 5yrs
For a pharmacist to participate in a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement, the
pharmacist must - ANSWER 1. have 1M of liability insurance
2. have an unrestricted and current license to practice in NH
3. have the knowledge base necessary for "monitoring"
who may provide pneumococcal and varicella zoster vaccines to anyone 18Y or older? -
ANSWER pharmacists and pharmacy interns
what age ranges may pharmacists and pharmacy interns immunize for flu vaccines? -
ANSWER anyone in the general public
, the NEW PIC must do a written inventory of all controlled substances within ___ days and
with whom? - ANSWER 3 days, with the outgoing PIC
after _____ days of an expiration date on the label of a drug stock container, the product
becomes __________ - ANSWER 30 days, adulterated
A prescription for a controlled substance will be valid for __________ - ANSWER 6 months
Non-controlled substances bearing "PRN" or similar refill designations on the
prescription are valid for. - ANSWER 1 year
A prescription for syringes is valid for ______and has _________ on refills - ANSWER 12
months, no limit
In a true emergency, a pharmacist may dispense a schedule II controlled drug to a
patient for the treatment of his/her acute medical condition. Quantity dispensed shall
not exceed _____ hours - ANSWER 48
PIC shall notify the Board, in writing, of any significant loss or theft of controlled
substances within _____ business day - ANSWER 1
Some Institutions may permit a medical practitioner to dispense drugs in the ambulatory
patient treatment areas but only for immediate needs of a patient and in quantities not to
exceed a __________ supply - ANSWER 72 hour
what day does the board of pharmacy meet? - ANSWER the third Wednesday of every
month
what does the board of pharmacy consist of? - ANSWER 7 members, term is 5 years with
no more than 2 consecutive terms
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