Pharmacist
Pharmacist
Manager
Emergency Care
Pharmacist
Geriatric
Pharmacist
Nuclear
Pharmacist
100

What is the primary responsibility of a pharmacist?

Ensuring the safe and effective use of medications.

100

What are the skills required for a Pharmacist Manager?

Proper Communication, Offering Advice, and Organization.

100

Where do Emergency Care Pharmacists primarily work?

A hospital emergency room.

100

What care does a Geriatric Pharmacist specialize in?

In the care of older adults.

100

What type of materials do Nuclear Pharmacists handle?

Radioactive materials.

200

When filing a prescription, what is a crucial detail pharmacists must verify?

The correct dosage.

200

How do they ensure that the pharmacy operates correctly?  

By keeping accurate records of medications and following safety protools to prevent errors.

200

Q: What is one critical situation that Emergency Care Pharmacists help manage?

A heart attack.

200

What are the skills required for a Geriatric Pharmacist?

Communication, Active listening, Critical thinking.

200

What is one common use of the drugs prepared by Nuclear Pharmacists?

Diagnosing heart disease or blood disorder.

300

Pharmacists must check for potential interactions between medications. What is this process called?

Drug interaction checking.

300

Why is this role essential?

Maintaining smooth and safe operations within the pharmacy.

300

Name a key skill required for an Emergency Care Pharmacist.

Flexibility, Communication, Previous experience, Attentive listener.

300

What is the average salary for a Geriatric Pharmacist?

$121,315

300

What skill is essential for managing radioactive drugs safely?

Organization, Safety precaution, and Knowledge.

400

Name one responsibility of pharmacists related to patient allergies.

Checking for potential allergic reactions to medications.

400

How much money does an experienced Pharmacist Manager earn?

$136,560

400

How many years of education are typically required to become an Emergency Care Pharmacist?

Approximately 12 years.

400

In order to get into pharmacy school, you must take a test. What is it called?

Pharmacy college Admissions Test (PCAT).

400

How much is the average annual salary for a Nuclear Pharmacist in Canada?

$127,774

500

In addition to filling prescriptions, what role do pharmacists play in patient education?

Providing information about side effects and proper medication use.

500

What is the advice offered by Pharmacist Managers?

On dosage, and have consultations with doctors and nurses to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.

500

What is the estimated yearly salary for an Emergency Care Pharmacist in the Greater Toronto Area?

$209,724

500

What must Geriatric Pharmacists ensure when taking care of elderly patients?

That they received the most appropriate and effective medication well considering the complex health issues often associated with aging.  

500

What is a prerequisite for entering a Nuclear Medicine Program in Ontario?

A minimum of one year of university education with specific science courses.