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Oversees, checks, approves work, educate providers and patients.

What is a pharmacist?

100

An independent, nonprofit organization that sets quality standards for prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, homeopathic drugs and dietary supplements and also sets standards for nonsterile, sterile, and hazardous compounding

What is the US Pharmacopeial Convention (USP)?

100

The study of the medicinal functions of natural products and chemicals of animal, plant, and mineral origins

What is pharmacognosy?
100

Individualizing doses of drugs based on absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion from the body

What are pharmacokinetics?

100

Formal agreements where licensed providers make a diagnosis, supervise patient care, and refer patients to a pharmacist for protocol-based care

What is a Collaborative Practice Agreement (CPA)?

200

Derived from the Latin word apotheca

What is apothecary?

200
Formed after the first conference for pharmacy technician educators and offers instructor networking support, advocates to increase credentialing, recognition, and responsibilities of pharmacy technicians and leading the way in best technician practices.

What is the Pharmacy Technician Educators Council (PTEC)?

200

Medications delivered directly as liquid medication in a patient's vein

What are intravenous (IV) solutions?

200

A service that optimizes therapeutic outcomes for individual patients; includes five core elements: medication therapy review, personal medication record, medication-related action plan, intervention and/or referral, and documentation and follow-up

What is medication therapy management (MTM)?

200

Pharmacies organized under a corporate structure that follow specific rules and regulations for accreditation.

What are institutional pharmacies?

300

The extraction of active ingredients into compounding substances, such as juices, saps and oils

What is galencial pharmacy?

300

Represents the interests of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians for best practice in hospitals, health maintenance organizations, long-term care facilities, home care, and other components of healthcare

What is the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)?

300

The study of how drug dosage formulations are manufactured and released in the body

What are pharmaceutics?

300

Applying chemistry to biological processes

What is biochemistry?

300

Also called retail pharmacies

What are community pharmacies?

400

Called the "backbone" of the pharmacy profession

What are pharmacy technicians?

400

Organized in 1852 to help establish professional practice standards and address the problem of varying qualities and recipes of imported drugs

What is the American Pharmacists Association (APhA)?

400

The science of drugs and their interactions with the organ systems of living animals

What is pharmacology?

400

The study of applying pharmacology to the treatment of illness and disease states

What is therapeutics?

400

This required the education and certification of pharmacy technician and encouraged implementation of pharmacy practices

What is the Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative (PPMI)?

500

Combining chemistry, metallurgy, physics, and medicine with elements of astrology and mysticism

What is alchemy?

500

A collaboration between the ASHP and the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) that was formed to review and accredit all future pharmacy technician education and training programs.

What is the Pharmacy Technician Accreditation Commission (PTAC)?

500
A managed care insurance plan that requires members to get services and products only through their staff or contracted providers and facilities

What is a health maintenance organization (HMO)?

500

The study of diseases and illnesses affecting the normal functions of the body

What is pathophysiology?

500

This is an ASHP-driven effort to transform how pharmacists care for patients by empowering the pharmacy team to take responsibility for medication-use outcomes - formerly the PPMI

What is the Practice Advancement Initiative (PAI)?