Pharmacies
Classifications and staff
Staff
Hospital Pharmacies
Policy and Procedures
100
unit dose packages are also known as
blister packs
100
_____ provide palliative care and support to patients near the end of their lives
hospices
100
_________ is an individual who is licensed to assist RNs and LPNs in providing patient care, but is not permitted to administer medication
Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
100
The _______ pharmacy is generally responsible for medication packaging, centralization inventory, sterile product preparation and the preparation and delivery of medication carts.
Inpatient
100
_____ are the step by step directions provided to achieve an organizations policies
procedures
200
most prevalent type of health system pharmacy
hospital pharmacy
200
____ provide rehabilitative restorative ongoing skilled nursing care to individuals referred to as patients or residents who need assistance with activities of daily living 
long term care facilities
200
a _______ is an individual who is licensed to work closely with a physician in providing patient care.
Nurse Practitioner (NP)
200
The _______ pharmacy is available to patients who are being discharged from the hospital, or who are being treated by a physician in the hospital but do not require overnight admission.
Outpatient
200
____ are definitive methods or courses of action, determined by an organization or a department
policies
300
how often do health related pharmacies provide drug related products and services
24 hours a day 365 days a year
300
community based hospitals represent _____ of the total number of registered hospitals
85%
300
A ___________ is an individual who is licensed to provide basic care, such as administering medication, under the supervision of a registered nurse.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
300
________ pharmacies are responsible for receiving, processing, and dispensing medication orders for individual patients.
Satellite
300
__________ are written agreements, usually created from a formed committee of clinical caregivers such as physicians, nurses, and pharmacists, who agree on a specific plan of action concerning a patient's care.
Protocols
400
Health system pharmacist often council patients on proper medication use but they also provide_____
drug information
400
____ is a licensed individual trained to examine patients, diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications and administer treatments using manipulative techniques on the skeletal system.
doctor of osteopathy
400
A _________ is an individual who is registered to assist physicians with specific procedures, administer medications, and provide patient care. 
Registered Nurse (RN)
400
A __________ pharmacy system is operated out of one primary location, the inpatient pharmacy (IP).
Centralized
400
The ______ department in a large health system generally has multiple levels of management and supervision.
Pharmacy
500
hospitals are categorized as 
community based, federal government, psychiatric, long term care, and institutional  hospital units
500
what is a physician assistant
a licensed individual who is trained to coordinate patient care under the supervision of a medical or osteopathic doctor
500
A _________ is a licensed individual, trained to examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and prescribe and administer medication.
Doctor of Medicine (MD)
500
A ________pharmacy system can consist of a central, or inpatient, pharmacy with multiple satellite pharmacies, as well as an outpatient pharmacy.
Decentralized
500
_______ health system pharmacies tend to to have fewer staff and managerial layers.
Rural