Who does what?

NAPRA
CPS
Organizations and References
Abbreviations

100

Retrieving, counting, pouring, weighing, measuring and mixing of medications

Pharmacy Assistant (BONUS POINT: Pharmacy Technician)

100

NAPRA stand for...?

National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities

100

CPS stand for...?

Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties

100

CphA stand for...?

Canadian Pharmacists Association

100

BID

Twice a day

200

Evaluate prescriptions for appropriateness

Pharmacist

200

Schedule I 

Prescription requiring medications

200

Generic drugs can be found in the CPS in what kind of font?

Italics

200

OCP stands for...?

Ontario College of Pharmacists

200

OD

Once daily (BONUS POINT: into right eye)

300

Receive written and verbal prescriptions

Pharmacy Technician (BONUS POINT: Pharmacist)

300

Schedule III 

Located near the pharmacy but OTC

300

The first edition of the CPS was created in which year?

1960

300

Which kind of pharmacy would typically use "The Lawrence Review of Natural Products"

Pharmacy which specialized in natural products and herbal remedies

300

PRN

When needed

400

Interpreting prescriptions and ensuring completeness

Pharmacy Technician (BONUS POINT: Pharmacy Assistant)

400

Unscheduled Drugs

May be sold anywhere

400

Give two reasons why a drug may NOT be listed in the CPS

May have been discontinued or may be new

400

Which kind of pharmacy would mainly use "Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy"

Compounding pharmacy

400

TOP

Topically

500

Prepare IV mixtures

Pharmacy Technician

500

Schedule II

OTC but requires professional intervention

500

CPS contains how many colors? 

5 (BONUS POINTS: White, green, pink, yellow, purple)

500

What is the association most related to pharmacy technicians?

Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians (CAPT)

500

USP

United States Pharmacopeia