A medication requiring storage of 0 degree C should be placed in:
A freeze
What is a formulary?
What does PAR stand for?
Periodic Automatic Replenishment
typically 2 years (this is dependent on drug ordered though)
Expired substances must be thrown out when?
When the last day of the expiration month passes.
What is an example of a fast moving medication?
OTC pain reliever
Who determines what is in a formulary?
A healthcare committee made up of physicians, pharmacists, and drug manufacturers.
What does FIFO stand for?
First in, First out
What is necessary to purchase controlled medications?
Specialized forms and documentation.
What are some environmental concerns with improper medication disposal?
contamination of water supplies, ground soil, etc.
What happens if a medication that is light sensitive is exposed to light?
It loses its therapeutic effects and decreases efficacy.
What is a medication not included in a formulary called?
A non-formulary drug
Only ordering medication when that inventory is needed to maintain adequate supply
What is typically included on pharmaceutical orders?
NDC, quantity ordered, vendor information.
What is the best way to identify expired medication?
Regular inventory checks.
What is the most important aspect of medication storage.
Read the label from the manufacturer for proper storage instructions.
How does a formulary impact care?
By balancing therapeutic approaches, safety, and cost considerations.
Monitoring PAR levels helps to
prevent overstock and stockouts
describe the steps on medication ordering.
1. Identify inventory needs
2. Selecting appropriate vendors
3. Ordering medications
4. Processing received orders.
What is the most appropriate way to dispose of non-hazardous, non-controlled medications?
Using approved pharmaceutical waste containers.