What are look alike/sound alike medications
A newer form of prescribing that has streamlined transcription/documentation
What is e-prescribing
This pharmacy team member fills the prescription
What is a technician
The speed by which powdered inhalants should be inhaled
What is quick inhalation
Step 1 in drug development
What is discovery and development
A method of distinguishing look alike/sound alike medications using capitalization
What is TALLman lettering
CPOE stands for this
What is Computerized Physician Order Entry
This pharmacy team member verifies prescription accuracy prior to patient release
What is a pharmacist
A device used to better distribute medication in inhalers
What is a spacer
Step 2 in drug development
What is preclinical research
10-fold mistakes are one example of this
What are dosing errors
EHR stands for this
What is Electronic Health Records
Location where a hospital pharmacy would dose injection meds
What is the IV room
Location of EpiPen administration
What is the thigh
Step 3 in drug development
What is clinical research
A commonly used prohibited abbreviation of "daily"
QD
This law laid the foundation for e-prescribing
What is the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003
The process required prior to entering the IV room
What is gowning
A protective covering of some tablets to protect from gastric acid
What is enteric coating
Step 4 in drug development
What is FDA review
A medication class that allows only written Rx
C II
Electronic prescribing became legal in this year
What is 2007
Location where med labels are printed in the hospital
What is the central fill area
Measuring drug concentration in blood plasma at specific intervals
What is therapeutic drug monitoring
What is FDA post-market safety monitoring