Define Plaintiff :
Party that initiates a legal action.
Define Defendant :
Party against which a legal action is brought.
Define Precedent :
A rule established by a court in a previous case.
Define Punitive damages :
Monetary damages awarded by the court meant to punish that offender.
Define Malpractice :
A form of negligence in which the standard of care was not met.
Types of lawsuits : What is Tort?
Personal Injury, Wrongs that one citizen commits against another.
Types of lawsuits : What is a misdemeanor?
An offense or infraction Less serious than a felony.
Usually punishable by a fine, Community service or imprisonment less than 12 months.
Types of lawsuits: What is a felony?
A crime typically involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor.
Usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
What is a discharge order?
Take home instructions for the patient.
what is a informed consent form?
Required document describing medical study to volunteer.
DEA FORMS : What is DEA form 222 used for ?
Used for ordering C-2 Narcotics.
DEA FORMS : What is DEA form 224 used for ?
Used for dispensing narcotics.
DEA FORMS : What is DEA form 225 used for ?
Used for manufacturing & Distribution of narcotics.
DEA FORMS : What is DEA form 363 used for ?
Used for compounding narcotics or conducting a narcotic treatment program.
DEA FORMS : What is DEA form 106 used for?
Used to report theft or loss of controlled substances.
The food & Drug administration was created by the food, drug and cosmetic act in 1938 to ?
Evaluate safety data to show the product is safe for human use.
When filling a prescription, for which of the following drugs should the pharmacy technician always pick a non-child resistant container for more ease in medication administer by the patient?
Nitroglycerin
working at the community pharmacy, you notice a young woman comes in to purchase a Plan B, a morning-after birth control medication. The next day, you see her being nasty to your friend so you tell your friend about the woman's purchase. What law have you just violated?
HIPPA
Working in a community pharmacy, you are asked to compound an ointment that is not available commercially. what legislation allows for compounding a non-sterile product for an individual without going through the FDA drug approval process?
Food and Drug modernization act.
You are looking to purchase child-resistant for your pharmacy: What is a minimum standard established for child-resistant containers?
Cannot be opened by 80% of children under the age of 5.
A new pharmacy is opening in your town, and you are told you will have a job there once it is inspected. Who will inspect the new pharmacy?
State board of pharmacy.
Adulterated products differ from misbranded products by ?
Different quality, purity, and standards from the original.
As you look at the packaging of controlled substances on the pharmacy shelf, which designation on the label indicates that the drug is of the highest legal abuse potential?
CII
National drug codes are unique to every drug: What do the 10 or 11 digits represent?
Manufacturer, Formulation, Packaging.
Under which conditions may a patients prescription record be divulged without the patients consent?
Subpoena