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100

The _______ ________ _______ of ordering inventory is when a staff member records medication to be ordered when it reaches a pre-determined level.

Minimum Maximum Method

100

What is the HPA?

Health Professions Act

100

Give 2 examples of why a compliance pack/blister pack would be used.

Pick 2:

Patient Request

Physician Request

Patient Non-Compliance

Patient in Care Home/Nursing home

Used for wardstock on nursing units in hospital

100

What is the first thing you should do when demonstrating a device to a patient?

Introduce yourself as a pharmacy technician

100

How long must records be kept for repackaged medications?

3 years

200

________  ________ (2) is a method of controlling inventory by recording usages

Perpetual Inventory

200

What is a Long Acting medication?

One type of extended release formulation

200

Give 2 examples of your role as a health care professional in the area of Drug Distribution.

Pick 2:

Ensure you keep your knowledge of new drug products current

Have an organized complete checking procedure

Help to maintain a distraction free work environment by avoiding excess chatter and inturruptions

200

What is the first step when using ear/eye products?

Wash hands with soap and water

200

What type of hospital distribution system stocks most medications directly on the nursing unit?

Ward Stock System

300

_______ _______ (2) is a method of financially controlling inventory. It is also referred to as the 80/20 method

Pareto’s Principle

300

What is the Special Access Program?

A program that allows drug manufactures to release medication not approved for sale in Canada

300

List 2 disadvantages of a Traditional Distribution system in hospital.

High Waste

Large work flow requires more staff

300

What is priming?

Making sure that the device is delivering a full dose before the patient takes their first dose.

300

What are 2 examples of good inventory management?

Pick 2:

Effectively maintaining appropriate levels of stock

Displaying inventory in an organized fashion

Distruction/handling of returns in a timely manner

Performing yearly inventory counts

400

The number of times a pharmacy’s inventory is sold in one year is referred to as (3)

________ _______ ______

Annual Turnover Rate

400

What is reconstitution?

Adding liquid to a powdered medication

400

What are the three most common ways to order inventory?

Buying Direct

Warehouse Buying

Wholesale Distribtor

400

When demonstrating any device you should explain the ________ and ________of the device to the patient.

Name / Components

400

What is a trailing zero and why is it wrong?

An extra, unnecessary 0 added after the decimal point in a number. 

2.0

7.30

It is wrong because it can easily cause a huge increase in a dose, which could be fatal

20 instead of 2

730 instead of 7.3

500

______ _______ _______ (3) is when individual doses of patient medications are prepared by pharmacy and delivered to hospital wards.

Unit Dose Distribution

500

What is a meniscus?

A curve that is seen at the top of a liquid in response to its container.

500

Give 4 examples of information that must remain on a trimmed label:

Prescription Number

Dispensing Date

Patient Name

Drug Name

500

What 2 things should you do at the end of the demonstration?

Ask the patient to repeat the steps back to you

Ask the patient if they have any further questions for yourself or the pharamcist

500

What do you always have to include in your answers to math questions?

The units of measure.

1.34 mg is completely different than 1.34 m ²

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