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show everything had to be properly labeled; everything is the perscription is labeled  
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Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906   show
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Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938   show
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show also refered to as the Prescription Drug Amendment; Federal Ledgend; established two classes of drugs - perscription and over the counter; allows pharmistics to take perscription orders over the phone  
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Kefauver-Harris Amendment of 1962   show
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Orphan Drug Act of 1983   show
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show Distribution and Registration form; attaches is a federal drug stamp  
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DEA form 222   show
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DEA form 106   show
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DEA form 41   show
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Poison Prevention Packaging Act   show
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Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA)   show
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show protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs; also requires the adoption of security and privacy standards in order to protect personal health care information  
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1st medicines available over the counter were:   show
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show responsible to ensure that everything used is safe and effective and are responsible for all recalls  
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show enforce all drug trafficing laws; we answer to them; Administration -> Federal; Agency -> State  
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Do we follow the federal or the state law?   show
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DEA   show
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FDA   show
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What does PTCB stand for?   show
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What does WHO stand for?   show
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show Classified Drugs into schedules based on their abuse potential; Passed in 1970, Enacted in 1986  
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Federal Ledgend?   show
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Two Orange Lables on Schedule 2 drugs?   show
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show Provided: The oversight of perscription drug advertising by the FDA, The establishment of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) requirements, Informed consent of patients for clinical drug investigations, and Implimentation of reporting of adverse drug rx  
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Auxillary Labels are what?   show
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show "An individual working in a pharmacy, who, under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, assists in pharmacy activities that do not require the professional judgement of the pharmacist"  
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What is Pharmaceutical Care?   show
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Who are we governed by and which organization do we obide by their code of ethics?   show
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show Hippocratic Oath; Hippocratis  
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show Honesty, Promise-Keeping, Jusice, Beneficence, Autonomy, and Nonmaleficence  
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show Do no harm  
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show Do good  
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Autonomy   show
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show A code of conduct for a standard of care  
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show Human Immunodeficiency Virus  
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AIDS?   show
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What does ELISA mean and what does it test for?   show
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What is the Confirmatory test and when is it used?   show
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How is AIDS diagnosed?   show
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show Blood, Semen, Vaginal Secretions, Brest milk, and Pre-cum  
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show National- 17%; LA- 50%  
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3 Theories of how HIV was developed?   show
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show Ms. Tine; Mrs. Rhonda, Mr. Richard, Mr. Mike, Coorporate  
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Who is the Number 1 people affected by AIDS?   show
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Scheduale 1   show
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show No Refills allowed; Pharmacy can take emergancy orders over the phone by a perscription must be brought in within 7 days; the perscription must be filled within 72 hours of being written.  
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show Hospice  
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Schedule 3 and 4   show
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show No perscription necessary. Must be 18 years old, have a valid ID and must sign for it.  
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Out of all the Schedule 1 drugs, which is not a hallucingenic?   show
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show Peyote, Acid (LSD), Mushrooms, and PCP  
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Which drug can be used legally in the Schedule 1 catagory?   show
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Who is in charge of monotoring Peyote?   show
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show Amphetamines (Adderall), Cocain in the liquid form, Ritalin, Oxycodone (#1), Percocet  
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What are the commone Schedule 3 drugs?   show
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show Xanax, Propoxyphene w/ APAP (Darvocet)  
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show Sudafed  
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show HIPPA-Health Insurance Portability and Accountabilty Act; and it protects for PHI (Patient Health Information) and it applies covered entities.  
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What are covered entities?   show
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What does NDC stand for?   show
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How many Numbers are on the NDC?   show
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What do the first 5 digits stand for and what do the last six stand for?   show
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Class 1 recall   show
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show Temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences  
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Class 3 recall   show
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show Manufactures  
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show The sellers  
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What does JCAHO stand for?   show
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show It offers Voluntary accreditation; if you don't have JCAHO then you can't bill Medicare or Medicaid for perscriptions  
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show 1. Patient intolerance of existing drug choices; 2. Treatment failures; 3. Diagnoses without any listed treatments on the formulary; 4. New drug modalities  
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show Reimburse for all perscriptions medications  
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Closed Formulary   show
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What is a formulary?   show
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Every Insurance Company has a what?   show
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