Pharmacy Law
Controlled Substances
Interactions
Pharmcokinetics
Pharmacy Tasks
100
This Act is responsible for patient confidentiality and PHI.
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
100
The schedule that has no accepted medical use and has a high potential for abuse.
What is Schedule I?
100

Effects which are predictable and widely reported, such as nausea or addiction.

What are side effects?

100
The process of moving drugs from the GI tract to the blood stream.
What is absorption?
100
A set of standards and guidelines a pharmacy technician should follow in a facility.
What are protocols?
200
This Act required child proof caps on prescriptions.
What is Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA)?
200

This controlled substance has no refills allowed, and cannot be transferred ______.

What is Schedule II, cannot be transferred?

200

A change in the magnitude or duration of a response because of the presence of another drug.

What is a drug-drug interaction?

200
Movement of drug throughout the bloodstream to tissues and organs.
What is distribution?
200
The agency that registers and creates laws related to pharmacy technicians?
What is the state board of pharmacy?
300
This Act requires pharmacist to counsel Medicaid patients and the drug utilization evaluation (DUE).
What is Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)?
300

This controlled substance can be refilled 5 times in 6 months and transferred _____.

What is Schedule III or IV, once?

300
The base that is insoluble in water.
What is oleaginous?
300

Process where a drug is eliminated from the body.

What is excretion?

300
The number of continuing education hours required to recertify for pharmacy technicians.
What is 20 hours every two years?
400
The Amendment that required "Caution: Federal Law prohibits dispensing without a prescription".
What is the Durham-Humphrey Amendment?
400

Controlled Substance ____ can be sold without a prescription, _____ounces every _______.

What is Schedule V, 240 ml, 48 hours?

400

A term that mean not water-soluble "hates water" and a term that mean water-soluble "likes water".

What is hydrophobic and hydrophilic?

400
The degree to which a drug or other substances become available to the target tissue.
What is bioavailability?
400
Only the pharmacist, not the pharmacy technician is allowed to.
What is counsel patients?
500
The Act that required "Warning: May be Habit Forming".
What is Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938?
500
There are _____copies of a DEA 222 form, the top two copies go to the _________, and the last copy goes to the _________.
What is three, manufacturer, pharmacy?
500

Green leafy vegetables in excess can decrease the ability of blood thinners to work.

What is a drug-food interaction?

500
The relationship between two drugs that have the same dosage and form and have similare bioavailability.
What is bioequivalence?
500
The pharmacy technician would use this book if they needed to look up drug pricing information?
What is the Red Book?
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