Laws/Acts
Programs
Programs 2
DEA/USP and Meanings
Misc
100

What does the Controlled Substance Act of 1970 do?

It categorizes drugs into 5 schedules based off of potential of abuse 
100

What does PHI stand for and what does it do?

Protected Health Information 


Pharmacy staff may not disclose any information about a patient or medications they are dispensing. 


100

What does the Healthcare Fraud and Abuse Control Program do?

Detects and investigates fraudulent healthcare and insurance claims
100

DEA 41

Dispose controlled substances

100

How often does an inventory check for controlled substances occur?

Every 2 years
200

What does the Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 do?

Requires specific child-resistant packaging for any substance that can cause harm; except for nitroglycerin sublingual tablets

200

What does the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) do?

Supervises the development, testing, safety, and effectiveness of prescription and OTC medications. 

The FDA has to approve medications before they are put on shelves.

200

What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) do?

Helps ensure safe and healthy working conditions by setting and enforcing standards for practices

200

DEA 222

Used to transfer C-II meds

200

Which medication is a C-III Drug? 

a. testosterone 

b. LSD 

c. zolpidem 

a. testosterone

300

What is the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005 regulate?

It regulates retail sales of OTC medications that contain ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine because they can be used to make methamphetamine

300

What does the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) do?

They regulate the sale and use of controlled medications

300

What does REMS stand for and what does it do?

Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies 

It is a required plan to ensure benefits of prescriptions outweigh the risks

300

DEA 106

Used to report lost or theft of controlled substances

300

Every patient profile must undergo prospective and retrospective ______. 

DUR's (Drug Utilization Reviews)

400

What is the Durham Humphrey Amendment?

It requires medication manufacturers to place labels stating "Caution Federal Law prohibits dispensing without a prescription" or "Rx only" on medications

400

What is FDA Medwatch?

A program you can report adverse reactions to medications and other products

400

What does the Institute for Safe Medication Practice (ISMP) do?

Updates and publishes lists online for references on medication safety information

400

USP <800>

New standards for handling hazardous materials such as facility design, garbing, cleaning, and administering

400

What medication would someone experiencing dementia take? 

a. allopurinol 

b. aripiprazole 

c. donepezil

c. donepezil

500

What does the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA '90) require? (2 parts for points)

It requires... 

all pharmacists to keep records (patient profiles) for all medications that medicaid recipients use 

pharmacists to offer counseling to all medicaid recipients about the correct use of medications 


500

What is a PMP and what does it do?

Prescription Monitoring Programs 

Track controlled prescription medications dispensed within the state

500

What 3 things does the Joint Commission do? (all 3 for points)

Ensures quality patient care

Prevent Harm 

Improves patient advocacy 

500

What does USP <797> reflect changes in?

It reflects changes in the compounding field

500

Endings: (1/4 0 points 2/4 250 points 3/4 375 points)

ACE Inhib ____ 

Beta Blockers ____

Calcium Channel Blockers ____

Penicillin Meds ____

ACE Inhib -pril 

Beta Blockers -olol

Calcium Channel Blockers -dipine 

Penicillin Meds -icilin