CLO 1
CLO 1
WEEK 5
CLO 4
CLO 4
100

What dosage form is suitable for children?

Chewable tablets
100

What type of vitamin interacts with Warfarin?

What are 2 food examples Warfarin interacts with?

Vitamin K, kale and broccoli

100

List 3 reasons why an insurance will allow early refills

Patient may be leaving the country on extended vacation, in a disaster situation, increase in dosage

100

What does COB stand for and what does it do?

Coordination of benefits, organizes benefits usually when a patient has two insurances

100

List 3 types of private insurance plans with their respective meanings

PPO (Preferred Provider Organization)

HMO (Health Maintenance Organization)

EPO (Exclusive Provider Organization)

200

What does COPD mean? And name 3 types of COPD?

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Chronic bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, asthma

200

What is a sublingual and what is transdermal?

Applied under the tongue, a patch

200

What is the portion on the prescription bill that patients are responsible for paying?

Co-pay

200

If a patient has both Medicare and Medicaid, which is the primary? What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?

Medicare

Medicare is for people 65 and older, covers certain young people with disabilities, or if the patient is under last stage of renal failure

Medicaid is for low-income family

200

What is the purpose of the BIN and how may a patient get a not found rejection?

BIN is for routing mechanism in real time for third party claims, and information does not match the patient on file 

300

Name at least 3 common ACE inhibitors

Lisinopril, benazepril, ramipril, enalapril, -pril ending medications

300

List at least one medication or classification for each disease:

Bladder Instability, Urinary Tract Infection, Chronic Renal Failure, Influenza

Ditropan (oxybutynin)

antibiotics or Phenazopyridine (Pyridium)

diuretics-antihypertensives-antiemetics

cough medicines-decongestants-salt water gargles

300

List at least 3 types of common reasons for rejected claims:

Coverage expired, coverage limits exceeded, patient refilling too soon, cardholder information doesn't match processor's, invalid days supply

300

Provide at least ONE use for each parts that Medicare covers. What does DME mean and what Part covers DME?

Part A: inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facility stays, some health visits, hospice care

Part B: outpatient visits, medical supplies, medical equipment, some home visits, durable medical equipment (DME)

Part C: Medicare advantage, supplementary benefits

Part D: Drugs

DME: Durable Medical Equipment, Part B

300
If a patient has dual coverage, which coverage is primary? What is another name for a patient's insurance? 

Their primary card holder or their own personal coverage

Personal Insurance

400

What does CCB mean and at least list 4 common medications

Calcium Channel Blockers

Amlodipine, diltiazem, nifedipine, verapamil, etc

400

Name at least 2 factors that influence the route of administration of a medication.

What cardiovascular drug requires special IV tubing?

Age, gender, characteristics of the drug, dosage form

Nitroglycerin

400

If a DUE/DUR or alert pops up, what must the technician do?

Must not override and always contact the pharmacist so they can screen the order
400

Name at least 3 types of medication that require a prior authoriation:

Non-formulary, special treatment medications, outpatient IVs

400
List 2 things on how a patient can receive a refill too soon rejection

Wrong day supply, a patient picked up a medication somewhere else

500

What is the generic for Lipitor?

What are the two kinds of metropolol and what is the usual dosing for each?

What are the two brand names for each metropolol?

atorvastatin

metropolol tartrate, metropolol succinate

Lopressor (tartrate), Toprol XL (succinate)

500

List at least 3 risk factors for Coronary Heart Disease.

Genetics, age, gender, lifestyle choices

500

What does NDC mean and what are the 3 sections of NDC?

National Drug code

Labeler code, product code, package code

500

What is the difference between TRICARE and CHAMPVA?

TRICARE is for veterans, active duty family members, and their dependents

CHAMPVA is for permanently disabled veterans, surviving family of said veterans, or family of veterans that were killed in line of duty

500

If a patient has dual coverage and the primary covers 65% of the claim, what is the maximum the secondary will cover?

35%