Federal Requirements
Medications
Patient Safety and Quality Assurance
Order Entry and Processing
Medication #2
100

Which DEA form is used to order and/or transfer C-II drugs

DEA Form 222

100

Naproxen / Other NSAIDs, what are some common side effects

Similar to ibuprofen; GI risks; kidney risks; cardiac risks in some NSAIDs

100

Definition: Standardized graphics that depict such things as how to take a medication, and when to take a medication

Pictograms

100

Abbreviation "OU" stands for?  

both eyes or each eye

100

Generic name for Prozac

fluoxetin

200

Law/Act that Mandated DUR (drug utilization review) & counseling for Medicaid Patients

OBRA-90 (Omnibus Reconciliation Act) 

200

Esomeprazole (Nexium)

PPI; same class as omeprazole; know generic/brand; risk of similar side effects (long-term acid suppression issues)

200
A patient has a prescription for Neurontin 300 mg capsules but instead the pharmacy dispenses gabapentin 300 mg ER tablets. Which type of error does this constitute. 

Dispensing error

200

Which section in the NDC number tell us the size of the package
ex: 5252-51525-10

3rd section - (10)

200

Generic name for Plavix and what is it used for

clopidogrel
 Use: antiplatelet (prevents clotting)

300

How many recall Classes are there and which class can cause serious harm/death to a patient taking the recalled product

3 total classes, Class I can cause serious harm/death to a patient

300

Gabapentin (Neurontin) is used for? What are some side-effects

Use = neuropathic pain / seizures; side effects = dizziness, sedation; renal dosing considerations

300

Regarding error categories, in which category would the error cause a patients' death

Category i 

300

What does the pharmacy use to ensure that the NDC and the drug match whenever we are filling prescriptions for patients

Barcoding

300

Generic name for Ventolin
what is it used for ?

common side effects?

Bronchodilator (beta-2 agonist); use = asthma / COPD; side effects = tachycardia, tremor

400

What schedule are Alprazolam, Lorazepam, and Zolpidem considered

C-IV

400

Apixaban (Eliquis) is used for: 

Use = prevent stroke / DVT(Deep Vain Thrombosis); side effect = bleeding; fewer monitoring needs than warfarin; drug interactions matter

400

Mention a 3 error prevention strategies:

prscription or medication order to correct pt, Tall Man lettering, separating inventory, leading and trailing zero, bar code usage, limit use of error-prone abbreviations

400

The process of returning unsalable, expired, or recalled medications from pharmacies to manufacturers, wholesalers or other authorized entities for proper disposal or credit

Reverse distribution 

400

This classification of medications increases the risk of tendon rupture. Which class is it and name one example?

Fluoroquinolones: Cirpofloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin

uses: Uncomplicated skin/skin structure infections, Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs), Acute bacterial sinusitis and chronic bronchitis, and Certain gastrointestinal (GI) infections 

500

Sets drug standards, compounding guidelines

USP

500

Allopurinol / Uric acid modifiers- Which condition is it used for? what are some common side effects

Gout,  also know adverse skin reactions and kidney dosing

500

Which system would you use to report adverse drug reactions and product problems

MedWatch (FDA)

500

Which 2 ingredients to all TPNs contain?

dextrose and amino acids

500

This antihyperlipidemic comes in a tablet and as a powder for suspension. its side effects include flatulence, constipation,infection, dyspepsia (heartburn, epigastric distress) .. generic name is colesevelam. which is the brand name

Welchol

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