Counseling patient
Pharmacists
what do pharmacy safes do
is the study of the origin, uses, preparation, and effects of drugs on the body's system
Pharmacology
what is product verification?
Checking if the product is appropriate for the patient.
What does MTM mean?
Medication Therapy Management
Manage pharmacy inventory
Technicians
true or false? technicians should report important mistakes
True
how long the drug will effective
Duration of action
what is a misbranded drug?
A drug that doesn't have the correct labeling.
Benefits of MTM
improves overall health, important for long-term health
pull drugs
both
what are the rights of the patient?
right drug
right dose
right name
right time
right documentation
right administration and formulation
is the range of doses in which medication is effective and has minimal adverse effects
Therapeutic Index
what is an adulterated drug?
A drug that isn't formulated how it is marketed.
What act created MTM?
The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003
Talk to pharmacy customers on the phone and in person
Technicans
true or false? the pharmacists should always check behind the technician when compounding?
true
Various dosage forms and route of administration and their drug- Releasing
Pharaceuties
who has the final verification responsibility?
the pharmacists.
What are 3 Main goals of MTM
Provide patient education, improve medication, detect adverse reactions
Check patients’ records for any conflicting medications or dosages
Pharmacists
distracted
Is the branch of pharmacology that involves how a drug affects the body
Pharmacodynamics
what is a verified product?
A product that has been approved and is correctly formulated and labeled.
What year was the MTM Act established
2003