Requires child-proof packaging.
What is Poison Prevention Act?
Oxycodone is classified as---.
What is Schedule II?
As of October 2014, the US Drug Enforcement Administration required all drugs containing ____ to become a Schedule II controlled substance.
What is hydrocodone?
Electronic records must be maintained electronically for _____ from the date of their creation or receipt?
What is two years?
Non-governmental agency responsible for the accreditation of institutional settings.
What is JCAHO?
Designed to safeguard the privacy of protected health information.
What is HIPAA? Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Clonazepam is classified as ____.
What is Schedule IV?
Form used when ordering controlled substances from the supplier.
What is DEA 222 form?
A physical inventory of Schedule II drugs should be done ______.
What is biennially? or every 2 years?
Deals with the issue of safety caps on prescription bottles.
What is The Poison Prevention Act?
Controlled Substance Act classifies drugs based on their potential for ------ Schedule I, II, III, IV, and V.
What is abuse?
Schedule V drugs must be sold by a ___.
What is a Pharmacist?
Licensing and general professional oversight of pharmacists and pharmacies are carried out by.
What is the State Board of Pharmacy?
______ logs are a good record of distribution of Class II drugs.
What is daily?
As a nurse or pharmacy tech you should always have a _____ when disposing of controlled substances.
What is a witness?
Act that requires pharmacists to offer counseling to Medicaid patients regarding medications.
What is OBRA?
Schedule I drugs are only used for___
What are investigational drugs?
The OBRA Act of 1990 requires that a Pharmacist counsels all _____ patients.
What is Medicaid?
The maximum number of refills permitted for a Schedule III medication.
What is 5 refills?
Fioricet with codeine, Promethazine with codeine, and Tylenol with codeine are considered...
What are Schedule III drugs?
The Anabolic Steroid Act of 1990 places any drug or hormonal substance chemically and pharmacologically related to ----- under regulatory provisions of the Controlled Substance Act.
What is testosterone?
These drugs have less potential for abuse or dependency than Scheduled II and RX's may be filled up to 5 times within 6 months of date RX was first filled.
What are Schedule III drugs?
Assures a safe and healthful workplace.
What is OSHA?
A doctor can call in a prescription for a controlled substance only in an ______ situation and then has 7 days to provide a written RX.
What is an emergency?
The one inch "C" designation for controlled substances must appear on a controlled prescription in ____.
What is red? What is the lower right hand corner?