What is Drug Information?
What are the type of resources?
What are the sources to look up drug shortages?
What is the main point of clarifying?
What is providing context for the question by the requestor?
What is pharmacy informatics?
The use of information, information systems, and automation technology to ensure safe and effective medication use.
What should an institutional review board have?
What is an ethics professional?
What does CRAAP stand for?
What is currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose?
What are the citation essentials?
What is year, author, and title?
What is patient specific information for a question?
What are demographics, pertinent medical history, urgency, and ability to metabolize medication?
What are examples of patient specific based information?
What are the areas of pharmacy?
What does the impact factor (IF) stand for?
What is the # of publications cited in the past 2 years divided by the # of publications in the past 2 years?
What are the key points when citing DOI?
What is no period a the end and doi not capitalized?
What are the steps of drug information question process in order?
What is alert fatigue?
Irritability or exhaustion due to too many alerts, can make the user miss something important.
What are human subjects research (HSR)?
What is interviewing, blood test, environment change, administering medication, focus group, changing educational technique, psychological test?
What are the cons of secondary resources?
What is no full text access?
What are the major compendia? What type of source are they?
What is lexicomp and uptodate? What is a tertiary resource?
What is the test that you use to assess the credibility of search research? What are the components of it?
What is the CRAAP test? What is currency, relevancy, authority, accuracy, and purpose?
What is the role of a pharmacy informaticist?
To combine computer and information science with clinical and healthcare management to enhance patient care.
What is identify relevant background information, assess moral principles, rank and balance principles?
What are the pros and cons of each type of resource?
Primary
- What is original, short lag time, largest volume, and narrow portion of full picture?
Secondary
- What is indexes, organize, and no full text access?
Tertiary
- What is summarizes, online, print, longest lag, and incomplete?
What are the key points for uptodate citations?
- Deputy author if no author
- Copyright year if no year
- Section editors before deputy editors
- Single editor: "ed", multiple: "eds"
What is the main point of the communicate? What are the components of it?
Provide a response that matches the requestor's health literacy. Usually includes a summary, an in-depth analysis, and references.
What are the HIT tools that are used at the transcribe stage?
Pharmacy computer systems (PCS), evidence-based medicine (EBM), and drug-drug interaction checker (DDI)