A pharmacy incorporates Indigenous healing practices into their care when requested by their patients. This an example of THIS domain 1 principle.
What is cultural safety/sensitivity? SPPPT 1.4.
A regulated member must supervise unregulated employees by communicating THIS which require independent double checks by the regulated member?
What are critical steps? SPPPT 2.5.2(b).
A pharmacist must verbally communicate with the patient at THIS frequency when dispensing a schedule 1 drug or selling a schedule 2 drug.
What is every time? SPPPT 3.2.4(e)(f).
While holding themselves out as a pharmacist or pharmacy technician, regulated members may not provide services that are not provided as a health service to a patient, or that fall under THIS legislation.
What is the Personal Services Regulation? SPPPT 4.3.2(a).
A pharmacy has a translator device to assist patients whose first language is not English or who have a language barrier. This is an example of THIS domain 1 principle.
What is equity? SPPPT 1.2.
A regulated member may not practice in a pharmacy that provides insufficient WHAT to provide safe, effective patient care.
What are staffing levels? What are resources? SPPPT 2.2.2(a)(ii).
When introducing themselves to patients, regulated members must introduce themselves including these THREE items.
What are name, title, and role. SPPPT 3.1.1(a).
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
Regulated members must make care decisions based on evidence-based information; the patient's choices, values and circumstances; and THIS.
What is professional judgment? SPPPT 4.2.1(a)(ii).
In an institutional pharmacy, a regulated member may not have to do THIS if they are confident that another regulated health professional will assess their patient first.
What is form a professional relationship? SPPPT 1.16.
When doing THIS, a pharmacist must inform the patient they may choose to have the prescription dispensed by another pharmacist.
What is prescribing at initial access? SPPPT 2.6.3.
A pharmacist is not required to verbally communicate with a patient if (1) they are in a healthcare facility, (2) the pharmacist communicates with another health professional providing drug therapy to the patient, and THIS.
What is the pharmacist determines verbal communication is not required? SPPPT 3.2.6(c).
A pharmacist may not recommend a schedule 3 or non-scheduled drug for an animal without an assessment by WHAT.
What is a veterinarian? SPPPT 4.3.5(b).
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
If a regulated member does THIS, they must have reasonable grounds to do so and document those reasons on the patient record.
What is terminate a relationship with a patient? SPPPT 1.11.1(a)(ii).
Regulated members must disclose actual or potential conflicts of interest to their patients. THIS LOCATION is where the disclosure must be documented.
Where is the patient record? SPPPT 2.6.1(d).
Regulated members must create an environment where patients feel THIS so as to provide feedback and express concerns.
What is empowered? SPPPT 3.4.1(a).
When prescribing drugs for animals, pharmacists are restricted to prescribing for THIS purpose.
What is renewing a prescription to ensure continuity of care? SPPPT 4.3.3(b)(ii).
These TWO types of pharmacy team members may not form a professional relationship with a patient.
What is an unregulated employee?
What is another regulated health professional/member who is part of the pharmacy team who is not directly involved with or authorized to perform the service provided? SPPPT 1.1.2.
When providing services into another Canadian jurisdiction, a regulated member must comply with these TWO requirements.
What are the standards and legislative requirements of that jurisdiction?
What are the standards and overall legislative framework of Alberta? SPPPT 2.7.1(f).
When a pharmacist prescribes, they must communicate the following as soon as reasonably possible to other relevant health professionals: the type and amount of drug prescribed, the rationale, the date, the monitoring plan, any instructions given to the patient and THIS.
What are any non-pharmaceutical recommendations associated with the prescription? SPPPT 3.3.2(c)(iv).
To administer drugs by injection, a pharmacist must maintain CPR and first aid at THIS level.
What is the level determined by Council?
What is Level C/HCP? What is standard or emergency first aid? SPPPT 4.4.1.