(300-500) A
(300-500) B
(300-500) C
(300-500) D
(200-500) E
100
Prescriptions come in various ____, _____, ____
Shapes, sizes, and colors
100
Childproof bottles can cause issues those people who are ___ or ____
Physically impaired or Advanced in age
100
Blister packs are typically packaged as a ___day supply
30
100
Blister packing is a form of...
Medication packaging
100
Dropper bottles range from __oz-__oz.
0.5oz-2oz
200
Packaging created to prevent children from accessing prescription bottles
Childproof caps
200
Most insurance companies require that a prescription be ___% used before it may be filled
75%
200
C-ii drugs need a new handwritten prescription for...
Fill
200
how long is a prescription good for that is not a control
1 year
200
Situation in which the patient would like to have the prescription refilled at another other than where it was originally delivered or filled
Transfer
300
ISMP stands for...
Institutes for safe medication practices
300
Auxiliary label categories include...(list 3 for credit)
Administration and route of administration, Dosing, Storage, Dietary restriction, Expiration, Warning, and Caution
300
Dropper bottles are made from..
Glass or plastic
300
When choosing a packaging for medications what must you consider?(List 5 for credit)
Dosage form, size, shape or form, amount, Restrictions
300
Labeling a prescription requires...?
Attention to detail
400
prescription bottles are used to package solutions and liquids and come in sizes ranging from...?
1-16oz
400
Though bottle can be blue or green, what is the most commonly used color
Amber
400
List at least 4 Auxiliary labels.
May cause drowsiness, take with water, take medication on an empty stomach, Do not drink with this medication, Take food
400
How many children under the age of 5 die annually from accidental poisoning due to drug ingestion or household toxins?
30
400
What measures can be taken to prevent child poisoning?(List two for credit)
Childproof caps, Auxiliary labels, Keeping the medications out of reach
500
What year did the U.S Congress pass the Poisoning prevention Act
1970
500
CMI pamphlets must provide what information (List 3 for credit)
Name of the medication, medication use, "Do not take medication if you are...",How to take the medication, Medication side effects, General information.
500
CMI stands for
Consumer Medication Information
500
What are the common medication categories where auxiliary labels may be necessary(List 5 for credit)
Narcotics, Antibiotics, Chemotherapy agents, Ace inhibitors, Cholesterol medications, NSAIDS, Steroids, Nitrates, Vitamin K antagonist, Diuretics
500
The final check is the sole domain of the ...
Pharmacist