Committees
Hospitals
Terms
Miscellaneous
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100
Committee responsible for eliminating problems with medications and their procedures.
What is Medication Safety Committee?
100
This person is the president of the P&T Committee.
Who is a physician?
100
A satellite pharmacy would be this type of system.
What is a decentralized system?
100
This "book" contains the rules of a department as well as discriptions of all functions and services.
What is a Policy and Procedure Manual?
100
This is what the "m" stands for in m2.
What is meter (meter squared)?
200
This committee approved the hospital's formulary.
What is the P&T Committee?
200
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The job of the pharmacist director on the P&T Committee.
200
It means "at once" or that a medication is needed within 15 minutes.
What is stat?
200
Type of person who would enter orders in a CPOE system.
Who is a physician?
200
Type of fluid you'd expect to find in the synovial space between two bones that make a joint.
What is synovial fluid?
300
Six Sigma techniques might be used to help this committee's members resolve issues.
What is the Pharmacy Nursing Committee?
300
Besides JCAHO, another abbreviation used by the Joint Commission.
What is TJC?
300
A type of system that Pharmacy uses to ensure that the right drug is selected. It is also used by nurses to scan the patient's wrist band in order make sure it's the correct patient.
What is a barcode?
300
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A medication-usage- evaluation (MUE) is commonly performed when dealing with these type of drugs.
300
MAOI's interact with foods that contains what?
What is Tyramine?
400
Committee for procedures about handwashing, storage, and bacteria trending in the hospital.
What is Infection Control?
400
The abbreviation used for a the top person who handles the money in a hospital.
What is a CFO (Chief Financial Officer)?
400
This kind of system consists of a sterile IV prep room, a medication cart fill area, a storage area, and an outpatient prescription counter.
What is centralized pharmacy?
400
In this type of formulary, the choice of drugs is limited.
What is a closed formulary?
400
Ibuprofen, Advil, Motrin, Naproxen, Aleve, and Vioxx are all drugs in this classification.
What are Non-Steroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)?
500
The approval of investigational drugs is a major responsiblity of this committee.
What is the Institutional Review Board?
500
Three groups that regulate a hospital pharmacy.
What is the Board of Pharmacy, Dept. of Health, DEA, and the Joint Commission?
500
This type of order is never accepted, except in emergency situations.
What is a verbal order?
500
Three ways that a medication order written by a physician can arrive in the pharmacy.
What is technician, nursing, fax, scan, electronic, computer or pneumatic tube?
500
The pancreas, the gallbladder, and the liver make up these organs of the GI tract.
What are accessory organs?
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