PASS RX NOW Exam 3
1. If two pharmacists are currently working at a retail pharmacy, how many pharmacy technicians would be legally able to work at the site? (select all that apply) A. 1 pharmacy technician B. 2 pharmacy technicians C. 4 pharmacy technicians D. 5 pharmacy technicians E. 6 pharmacy technicians
A. 1 pharmacy technician B. 2 pharmacy technicians C. 4 pharmacy technicians D. 5 pharmacy technicians E. 6 pharmacy technicians
1. Which of the following statement(s) is/are FALSE about the requirements for compounding in pharmacies? (select all that apply) A. A compounding pharmacy may not compound or dispense orders for another pharmacy. B. A compounding pharmacy may compound a limited quantity of drugs in anticipation of a prescription being received. C. A compounding pharmacy may not compound a drug removed from the market because it was considered unsafe or ineffective. D. A compounding pharmacy may compound a limited quantity of a product that is identical to a commercially approved and readily available drug. E. A compounding pharmacy may not advertise the compounding services provided at the pharmacy.
A. A compounding pharmacy may not compound or dispense orders for another pharmacy. D. A compounding pharmacy may compound a limited quantity of a product that is identical to a commercially approved and readily available drug. E. A compounding pharmacy may not advertise the compounding services provided at the pharmacy.
1. Which of the following statements about the sale of pseudoephedrine is true? (select all that apply) A. A customer must present a valid form of identification EVERYTIME he or she purchases pseudoephedrine B. A customer may purchase up to 9 grams of pseudoephedrine in a day C. A customer may purchase up to 3.6 grams of pseudoephedrine in a day D. A customer must be at least 16 years of age to purchase a product containing pseudoephedrine E. A package containing 100 milligrams of pseudoephedrine may be sold over the counter and does not have to be behind the counter
A. A customer must present a valid form of identification EVERYTIME he or she purchases pseudoephedrine C. A customer may purchase up to 3.6 grams of pseudoephedrine in a day
1. Which of the following patients need to be counseled? (select all that apply) A. A new patient with a prescription for an insulin pen B. A frequent customer of the pharmacy with a new prescription C. A patient who hands the pharmacy a Schedule II prescription D. A patient who requests counseling on an asthma inhaler E. A patient who refuses counseling on a new prescription
A. A new patient with a prescription for an insulin pen B. A frequent customer of the pharmacy with a new prescription C. A patient who hands the pharmacy a Schedule II prescription D. A patient who requests counseling on an asthma inhaler
1. Which of the following is true regarding a pharmacist practicing Collaborative Drug Therapy Management (CDTM) in Georgia? (select all that apply) A. A pharmacist practicing CDTM must work under a written protocol authorized by a physician B. A physician may delegate to a qualified pharmacist the authority to sign a prescription drug order for dangerous drugs C. A physician may delegate to a qualified pharmacist the authority to conduct the initial patient assessment and initial diagnosis D. A pharmacist must annually complete six hours of continuing education related to drug therapy to be eligible to practice CDTM E. A pharmacist MUST have a doctor of pharmacy degree to practice CDTM
A. A pharmacist practicing CDTM must work under a written protocol authorized by a physician B. A physician may delegate to a qualified pharmacist the authority to sign a prescription drug order for dangerous drugs
1. There are bioequivalence problems with which of the following dosage form(s) if two generic companies manufacture the same drug in several dosage forms? (Select ALL that apply). A. Aerosol B. Parenteral solution C. Oral solution D. Extended release capsule E. Enteric coated tablet
A. Aerosol D. Extended release capsule E. Enteric coated tablet
1. Which of the following tasks can a licensed pharmacy intern perform? (Select all that apply) A. Call a doctor about a prescription B. Take a verbal prescription from a doctor's office C. Counsel a patient on his or her new medication D. Administer an influenza vaccination to a patient. E. Independently supervise a pharmacy technician
A. Call a doctor about a prescription B. Take a verbal prescription from a doctor's office C. Counsel a patient on his or her new medication D. Administer an influenza vaccination to a patient.
1. Which of the following can dispense prescription drugs? (select all that apply) A. Cardiologist B. Veterinarian C. Registered Dietitian D. Opthamologist E. Pharmacist
A. Cardiologist B. Veterinarian D. Opthamologist E. Pharmacist
1. Drug tablets may be described as misbranded for all EXCEPT which of the following? A. Contains in part any putrid substance B. Labeling is misleading C. Labeling is false D. Does not contain a precautionary statement for the drug product that is subject to deterioration E. Does not have each active ingredient identified
A. Contains in part any putrid substance
1. A pharmaceutical manufacturer requests from a community pharmacy the addresses of patients receiving the company's new antihypertensive so that a special promotion may be provided for future prescriptions. This case is violating which of the following laws? A. HIPAA B. FDA Modernization Act of 1997 C. HCFA D. Food Drug and Cosmetic Act E. Sherman Antitrust Act
A. HIPAA
1. Which of the following is FALSE in regards to pharmacy law in GA? (Select ALL that apply) A. Healthcare providers are only required to gather an "appropriate case history" from the patient regardless of current protocol agreements B. Department of Public Health (DPH) needed to establish a drug repository program in GA pharmacies by January 2017 C. As a result of HB 897, all community retail pharmacies will be required to accept and re-dispense all returned medications from patients by January 2017 D. A pharmacist in the state of Georgia is allowed by law to substitute an interchangeable biologic product even when the prescriber indicates "Brand Necessary" on the prescription as long as thepharmacist notifies the prescriber within 48 hours of dispensing the medication. E. If a practitioner prescribes a biological product by its nonproprietary name, the pharmacist shall dispense the lowest retail priced interchangeable biological product which is in stock
A. Healthcare providers are only required to gather an "appropriate case history" from the patient regardless of current protocol agreements C. As a result of HB 897, all community retail pharmacies will be required to accept and re-dispense all returned medications from patients by January 2017 D. A pharmacist in the state of Georgia is allowed by law to substitute an interchangeable biologic product even when the prescriber indicates "Brand Necessary" on the prescription as long as thepharmacist notifies the prescriber within 48 hours of dispensing the medication.
1. How long must Controlled substance pharmacy records be kept? I. 2 year for all documents II. 3 years for all documents III. 5 years for all documents A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
A. I only
1. Which of the following drugs can be disposed of at a retail pharmacy? I. None II. Amoxicillin III. Oxycodone A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
A. I only
1. Which of the following information is NOT required to be on the label of a dispensed prescription? I. Name of dispensing pharmacy technician II. Address of the pharmacy in which the prescription was dispensed III. The fill or refill date of the prescription A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
A. I only
1. Which of the following prescriptions is allowed for a schedule II controlled substance? I. A 5-day emergency supply given to the pharmacist verbally by the physician II. A 5-day emergency supply given to the pharmacist verbally by a nurse III. A 5-day emergency supply given to the pharmacist verbally by a physician's assistant A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
A. I only
1. Which of the following statements regarding Medicare Plan D is (are) correct? I. All Medicare beneficiaries can enroll in the Medicare part D II. Medicare plan D is free for all Medicare beneficiaries III. Mail order pharmacies is always required A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
A. I only
1. When a change of ownership of a pharmacy is planned,When should the board of pharmacy be notified? A. Immediately B. 4 days C. 5 days D. 7 days E. 10 days
A. Immediately
1. What is the permanent identification that a pharmacy must possess to electronically bill Medicare for prescriptions? A. NPI B. NDC C. SP D. AWP E. ASP
A. NPI
1. How many additional pharmacy intern hours must be completed to become a pharmacist (if graduating from an ACPE accredited pharmacy school)? A. No additional hours outside of an ACPE accredited pharmacy school must be completed B. 25 additional hours C. 100 additional hours D. 500 additional hours E. 1500 additional hours
A. No additional hours outside of an ACPE accredited pharmacy school must be completed
1. Which of the following must be on a non-controlled substance prescription to be valid? (select all that apply) A. Patient Name B. Drug name and Strength C. Maximum Daily Dose D. Prescriber's DEA number E. Prescriber's Signature
A. Patient Name B. Drug name and Strength E. Prescriber's Signature
1. Which of the following personnel is responsible for a loss or theft of controlled substance prescription drug? A. Pharmacist at time of incident and Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC) B. Pharmacy intern C. Pharmacist-in-Charge and pharmacy technician D. Pharmacist at time of incident only E. Pharmacist at time of incident, Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC), and pharmacy technician
A. Pharmacist at time of incident and Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC)
Which federal act specifically limits re-importing of drug products that were previously exported by a pharmaceutical manufacturer? A. Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987 B. Durham-Humphrey Amendment of 1951 C. Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act of 1938 D. Kefauver-Harris Amendment of 1962 E. Orphan Drug Act 1983
A. Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987
1. 3463 Given the options below, which are requirements to become a pharmacist in the state of Georgia? (select all that apply) A. The person must be at least 18 years of age B. Must pass a Georgia Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE) C. Complete 1,500 hours of internship D. The person must be at least 21 years of age E. A pharmacist MUST have a doctor of pharmacy degree
A. The person must be at least 18 years of age B. Must pass a Georgia Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE) C. Complete 1,500 hours of internship
1. Which of the following information is NOT required to be on a FDA approved OTC drug packaging box? A. The statement "This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease" B. What to do in case an overdose occurs C. Directions of use D. The expiration date when applicable E. Listing of active ingredients
A. The statement "This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease"
For how long does the patient have to be in continuous treatment when assessed for eligibility in the medical maintenance phase of an opioid treatment program? A. 3 years B. 2 year C. 1 year D. 18 months E. 6 months
B. 2 year In the third phase of the maintenance treatment, the medical maintenance phase focuses on patients eligibility that states that the patient must be in continuous treatment for 2 years.
1. Which of the following forms are hospitals required to obtain when they plan on using large quantities of tax free grain alcohol? A. DEA 1447 B. ATF 1447 C. DEA 11 D. ATF 11 E. ATF 111
B. ATF 1447 The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms controls the sale of alcohol and requires the following forms;ATF 11: for purchase of 95% ethanol for routine compoundingATF 1447: for purchase of tax free alcohol by large institutions.
1. To list the ingredients on a product label which of the following formats should be followed by manufacturers? A. The additives and active ingredients listed together in alphabetical sequence B. Additives listed in alphabetic order but separately from the active ingredients C. Additives listed in increasing order of concentrations but separately from the active ingredients D. Additives and active ingredients listed in descending order of concentration E. Additives and active ingredients listed in ascending order of concentration
B. Additives listed in alphabetic order but separately from the active ingredients
1. Which of the following statement(s) is true regarding how medications should be stored in a hospital pharmacy? (select all that apply) A. Controlled substance drugs may be dispersed through the pharmacy with non-controlled substances B. Controlled substances may be locked in a storage cabinet C. Controlled substances may be placed on a single shelf alphabetically D. Non-controlled substances may be placed on a single shelf alphabetically E. Schedule III-V controlled substances may be placed on a single shelf alphabetically
B. Controlled substances may be locked in a storage cabinet D. Non-controlled substances may be placed on a single shelf alphabetically
1. How should sales of drug products covered by the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act be recorded? A. Bound log book B. Electronic tracking C. Doctor's prescription D. Photocopy of purchaser's ID E. No record is required
B. Electronic tracking In compliance with 2016 General Assembly House Bill 362 (HB362), Georgia law now requires all pharmacies and retailers in Georgia who sell over-the-counter pseudoephedrine (PSE)/ephedrine (EPH) products to participate in GANPLEx, which provides real-time PSE electronic tracking in accordance with the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act (CMEA) and HB362. NPLEx is provided FREE of charge.Reference: https://gbp.georgia.gov/sites/gbp.georgia.gov/files/related_files/press_release/GANPLEx%20letter%20for%20GBI.PDF
A cosmetic company markets an OTC topical cream claiming to treat acne. This claim may be legally challenged by which entity? A. FDA only B. FDA and FTC C. FTC only D. CTFA E. HTFA
B. FDA and FTC`
1. Which act or amendment requires the adequate labeling of the directions for use on the products? A. Pure Food and Drug Act B. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act C. FDA D. Kefauver-Harris E. Fair packaging and Labeling
B. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
1. Which of the following is True regarding the filling of medical Marijuana in a Georgia pharmacy? (selectall that apply) A. Georgia allows the dispensing of marijuana if a patient presents a green card B. Georgia does not allow marijuana dispensing at a pharmacy C. Georgia allows the dispensing of medical marijuana only if a patient has the diagnosis of a terminal condition D. To fill for medical marijuana in Georgia, a Georgia pharmacy must apply to the state board for a special licensure E. Only select specialty pharmacies will be able to fill for medical marijuana
B. Georgia does not allow marijuana dispensing at a pharmacy
1. A pharmacy technician can: I. Counsel a patient on their new medication II. Take a verbal prescription from a doctor's office III. Take a written prescription from a patient for data entry A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
B. III only
1. A practitioner practicing in a major metropolitan area in Georgia is prohibited from selling which of the following to his or her patients? I. 72 hour supply of a CIII drug II. 30 day supply of a non-controlled substance drug III. 14 day supply of a CI drug A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
B. III only
1. Last night a blizzard hit ABC pharmacy. During the night it broke the skylight and snow fell through a section of the roof damaging some prescription stock. The prescription stock damaged happened to be controlled drugs. Which of the following steps should a pharmacist take? I. Dispose of the controlled drugs in the pharmacy waste bins II. Report the loss immediately to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Department of Safety (DPS), and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) III. Fill out the Drug Enforcement Administration's report of theft or loss of controlled substances A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
B. III only
1. The following is true about opioid antagonist: I. Pharmacists are legally obligated to administer an opioid antagonist if they witness an overdose situation or else they can be sued for negligence II. Opioid antagonists are Schedule V prescription medications III. The law allows for an opioid antagonist to be prescribed to an individual who is not currently taking an opioid medication A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I, II & III only
B. III only
1. Which of the following OTC products must be in a tamper resistant package? I. Hair shampoo II. Lozenges III. Contact lens solution A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
B. III only
1. Which of the following drugs can be reused at a retail pharmacy when taken back from a patient? I. Pregabalin II. Azithromycin III. No drugs can be reused once given to a patient A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
B. III only
1. Which of the following staff member combinations are legally allowed to work in a community pharmacy at a given time? I. 1 pharmacist and 5 technicians II. 1 pharmacist and 4 technicians III. 2 pharmacists and 3 technicians A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
B. III only
Which portion of the following federal counseling regulations is (are) a requirement for each individual state? I. Prospective review II. Meta analysis review III. Retrospective review A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I, II, & III
B. III only
1. At which exact date will a product be considered expired if the expiration date on a the product is June of this year? A. June 1st B. June 30th C. June 15th D. July 1st E. July 31st
B. June 30th
1. A patient walks up to the pharmacy and ask the pharmacist to destroy some older medications that she had leftover in her medicine cabinet. Which of the following medications may NOT be accepted for destruction by the pharmacist? A. Zestril (Lisinopril) B. Soma (Carisoprodol) C. Moxatag (Amoxicillin) D. The pharmacist should not accept any of the medications listed for destruction E. The pharmacist should accept all of the medications listed for destruction
B. Soma (Carisoprodol)
1. Select ALL true statements regarding pharmacy intern permits: A. There is no age requirement to be a pharmacy intern B. Students must be enrolled in an approved school of pharmacy C. A pharmacy intern permit is valid for 5 years and may be renewed once which is also valid for 5 years D. A xerox copy of a pharmacy intern permit is considered a legal document E. A pharmacy intern permit allows a pharmacy student to practice pharmacy without supervision
B. Students must be enrolled in an approved school of pharmacy
1. Which one of the following must be present on the label of oral nonprescription drug products? A. Sodium content of active ingredients only B. Total sodium content of both active and inactive ingredients per dosage unit C. Sodium chloride content per unit D. Total sodium chloride content of both active an inactive ingredients E. Total sodium content of both active and inactive ingredients
B. Total sodium content of both active and inactive ingredients per dosage unit
1. The digital certificate can be used for electronic ordering of which schedule controlled substances? (Select ALL that apply) A. None of the provided answers B. V C. III & IV D. II E. I
B. V C. III & IV D. II E. I
1. Patients who are successfully enrolled in an opioid treatment program for 4-6 months of treatment may take home how many unsupervised doses of medication per week? A. 7 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1 E. 0
C. 2 Take home medication guidelines depends on time in treatment program: • First 90 days (1-3 months): max of 1 unsupervised dose per week • Second 90 days (4-6 months): max of 2 unsupervised doses per week • Third 90 days (7-9 months): max of 3 unsupervised doses per week •Remainder of year 1 (10-12 months): max of 6 unsupervised doses per week
1. Required documents for the once a year destruction of controlled substances must be received by the DEA within: A. 2 weeks after destruction B. 1 week after destruction C. 2 weeks before the date of destruction D. 10 days before the destruction E. 5 days before the destruction
C. 2 weeks before the date of destruction
1. During their license renewal period, how many hours of continuing education in drug therapy is a pharmacist participating in drug therapy management required to obtain to meet the training requirements established by the Georgia State Board of Pharmacy? A. A pharmacist is not required to obtain continuing education in order to retain their ability to participate in drug therapy management B. 2 hours C. 3 hours D. 5 hours E. 6 hours
C. 3 hours
1. What is the ratio of a pharmacist to a technician in an institutional/hospital pharmacy? A. 1 technician to 1 pharmacist B. 2 technicians to 1 pharmacist C. 3 technicians to 1 pharmacist D. 4 technicians to 1 pharmacist E. ratios do not apply to a inpatient institutional pharmacy
C. 3 technicians to 1 pharmacist
1. The formulary of a pharmacy providing services under MMA may be limited to which of the following? A. The top 200 drugs B. Generic drugs C. At least one drug from each of all therapeutic categories developed by the USP D. Top 100 drugs E. Single-sourced drugs
C. At least one drug from each of all therapeutic categories developed by the USP
1. Oversight and funding for state Medicaid programs is done by which of the following entity? A. FEMA B. FDA C. CMS D. CNS E. MMA
C. CMS
1. Which of the following is true regarding the tasks a pharmacy technician, who has been trained on the pharmacy's policies and procedures, is able to perform during the temporary absence of a pharmacist from the prescription department? (Select all that apply) A. Sell a new prescription to a patient B. Counsel a patient on an over the counter product C. Count out the correct number of tablets to fill a prescription order and package them in the appropriate container D. Enter information on a new prescription into the computer E. Affix the prescription and auxiliary labels on a refill prescription
C. Count out the correct number of tablets to fill a prescription order and package them in the appropriate container D. Enter information on a new prescription into the computer E. Affix the prescription and auxiliary labels on a refill prescription
1. An Orphan drug is: I. Marketed for the treatment of rare diseases II. Given faster NDA approval III. Removed from the market due to patient harm A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
C. I & II only
1. DEA Form 222 is used for which of the following? I. Transferring C IIs II. Ordering C Is III. Ordering C II, III, & IV A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
C. I & II only
1. What is true in regards to patient counseling in Georgia? I. Offering patient counseling is a must II. Patient may refuse counseling III. Documentation is required for refusal of counseling A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
C. I & II only
1. Which of the following actions is (are) permitted by a company offering Medicare Plan D coverage? I. Charging a 250$ deductible II. Eliminating any deductible charge to the patient III. Limiting the choice of pharmacies to only community A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
C. I & II only
1. Which of the following information is contained on DEA Form 222? I. DEA number of registrant II. Registrant signature III. License number of registrant A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
C. I & II only
1. Which of the following information is required to be on a FDA approved OTC drug packaging box? I. OTC drug's purpose II. Lot or batch code III. Rx Only statement A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
C. I & II only
1. Which of the following pharmacy staff members can make an offer to counsel a patient? I. A pharmacy intern II. A pharmacist III. A pharmacy technician A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
C. I & II only
1. Which of the following requirements must be completed for preliminary registration of a pharmacy? I. A completed license application submitted to the Georgia State Board of Pharmacy II. A license fee set by the Georgia State Board (renewed biennially) III. A notification to the general public announcing the establishment of the pharmacy site A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
C. I & II only
1.Based on which of the following does the federal government classify drugs into controlled substance schedules? I. Drug's potential for abuse II. Patient's potential of dependence III. Therapeutic toxicity A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I, II, & III
C. I & II only
1. Which of the following cannot dispense prescription drugs? A. Optometrist B. Veterinarian C. Psychologist D. Opthamologist E. Pharmacist
C. Psychologist
1. Which of the following regulations, pharmacies should not abide by when they plan on using large quantities of tax free grain alcohol? A. They should purchase it using ATF-1447 form B. The use is limited to medicinal or scientific use C. The alcohol may be sold to patients for outpatient medical use D. Accurate inventory is needed to be kept E. The alcohol can be used for inpatient treatment
C. The alcohol may be sold to patients for outpatient medical use
1. Which of the following drug substitution laws is NOT allowed? A. The pharmacy dispenses the brand name drug because the prescription says Dispense As Written (DAW) with the brand name drug written on the prescription B. The pharmacy dispenses the generic version of a drug because the prescription does not have Dispense As Written (DAW) on the face of the prescription C. The pharmacy dispenses the brand name drug and charges the brand name price because they are out of stock of the generic even though Dispense As Written (DAW) is NOT written on the face of the prescription D. The pharmacy dispenses the brand name drug and charges the brand name price because they are out of stock of the generic even though Dispense As Written (DAW) is NOT written on the face of the prescription but it is a medical emergency E. The pharmacy dispenses the brand name drug and charges the generic drug price because they are out of stock of the generic because Dispense As Written (DAW) is NOT written on the face of the prescription
C. The pharmacy dispenses the brand name drug and charges the brand name price because they are out of stock of the generic even though Dispense As Written (DAW) is NOT written on the face of the prescription
1. A Medicare part D patient fills his prescription at your pharmacy? How long must you keep this prescription on file based on Medicare Part D requirements? A. 2 years B. 5 years C. 6 years D. 10 years E. Lifetime of the patient
D. 10 years Requirements for patient's record keeping in the pharmacy are:• Georgia State Board of Pharmacy: keep for 2 years • Medicaid: 6 years • HIPPA: 6 years • Medicare Part D: 10 years • Immunization: Lifetime of patient
1. The USP/NF is a publication that is published by: A. HHS B. NF C. FDA D. An independent organization E. US pharmaceutical companies
D. An independent organization
How often does the supplier report to the DEA, when an e222 is filled for a purchaser? A. No need for reporting B. Every month C. Every week D. Every other business day Every business day
D. Every other business day
1. The Controlled Substance Act exempts who from registration? I. A retired physician II. A U.S. Public health service physician III. A U.S. Army physician A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
D. II & III only
1. What are the requirements of a compounder to become an outsourcing facility per the FDA: I. Doesn't have to comply with CGMP requirement II. It will be inspected by FDA according to a risk-based schedule III. It must meet certain other conditions, such as reporting adverse events and providing FDA with certain information about the products they compound A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
D. II & III only
You are the staff pharmacist at a local community pharmacy and are coming in for your morning shift. You notice a broken window in the pharmacy and that the control cabinet has been tampered with. After checking the inventory, you discover two bottles of oxycodone are missing. You must report the loss to the Georgia State Board of Pharmacy. Which of the following documents will be accepted by the State Board as proof of the theft?(select all that apply) I. Submit a copy of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Form 224 II. Submit a copy of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) report of theft of controlled substances III. Submit a copy of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Form 106 A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
D. II & III only
1. What is NOT true about a drug? A. It is a substance that can be used in diagnosis B. It is a substance recognized by the HPUS C. It is a substance recognized by the USP/NF D. It is a substance intended for use in cure and treatment only E. It is a substance intended to affect the structure or function of the body of man
D. It is a substance intended for use in cure and treatment only
1. The first series of digits in the NDC for a drug product represents which of the following? A. Drug ID B. Drug name C. Package size D. Manufacturer E. Package ID
D. Manufacturer NDC is the National Drug code. It is a numbering system that aids in identifying a drug product.It consists of numbers only (10 or 11 digits).It has 3 parts totaling 10-11 digits:XXXX - XXXX- XXManufacturer- ID of specific drug- ID of package
1. Patient with a Medicare endorsed discount card can how frequently change his/her provider? A. Every month B. Every 3 months C. Every 6 months D. Once a year E. never
D. Once a year
1. The Georgia State Board of Pharmacy requires that the Pharmacist In Charge (PIC) of a community pharmacy make a reasonable effort to obtain all of the following for a patient medication record with the EXCEPTION of which item. (select all that apply) A. Patient full name B. Patient gender C. Patient date of birth D. Patient weight and height E. Patient address
D. Patient weight and height
1. Which of the following professions cannot possess and dispense prescription drugs? A. Pharmacist B. Primary care physician C. Cardiologist D. Psychologist E. Psychiatrist
D. Psychologist
1. All of the following would be considered as incidences of misbranding EXCEPT: A. The active drug is not identified on the label B. The original bottle of 40 contains only 35 tablets C. The names of inactive ingredients are not on the label D. The level of the drug in the product is 10% V/V but the label states 15% V/V E. The pharmacist dispenses a drug without the prescription
D. The level of the drug in the product is 10% V/V but the label states 15% V/V
1. Dr. Smith is a pharmacist working at ABC pharmacy. He is called by a primary care physician. The physician would like to know how many refills are allowed on a carisoprodol (Soma) prescription for a 30 day supply, the correct answer is: A. No refills B. 1 refill C. 2 refills D. 4 refills E. 5 refills
E. 5 refills
1. Which of the following cannot prescribe controlled substances? A. Nurse Practitioner B. Veterinarian C. Physician's assistant D. Primary Care Physician E. Chiropractor
E. Chiropractor
1. Drug tablets may be described as adulterated for all EXCEPT which of the following? A. Contains an unapproved color additive B. Contains in part any putrid substance C. Manufactured under conditions that do not meet the Good Manufacturing Practice D. Contains any ingredient as a substitute for the active drug E. Does not indicate quantity of the container content
E. Does not indicate quantity of the container content
1. Which of the following are qualified to witness the destruction of controlled substances? I. Pharmacist II. Nurse practitioner III. Local police officer A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
E. I,II, & III
1. Which of the following customers may purchase plan B? I. A 18-year-old male II. A 16-year-old female III. A 17-year-old female A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
E. I,II, & III
1. Which of the following from the Medicare Plan D program applies to each individual in a couple? I. The annual deductible II. Monthly Premiums III. The different percentages A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
E. I,II, & III
1. Which of the following information is/are true regarding non-sterile compounding of a prescription drug compounded at a pharmacy?I. All non-sterile preparations compounded must state on the label "This is a compounded drug" or a similar statement II. The drug label must contain a beyond-use-date III. The drug must not generally be a copy of an approved commercial drug A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
E. I,II, & III
1. Which of the following is/are true regarding the intern hours requirements to become a licensed pharmacist in Georgia: I. The Georgia State Board of Pharmacy requires 1,500 hours of internship for licensure II. The minimum number of internship hours that will be accepted is twenty (20) hours worked in any week. III. Pharmacist-interns participating in an internship may be credited no more than 50 hours per week of internship experience. A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
E. I,II, & III
1. Which of the following may NEVER be sold in a retail pharmacy? I. Medical Marijuana II. Flunitrazepam III. A CI Controlled substance A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
E. I,II, & III
1. Which of the following statements regarding controlled substance record keeping is true? (select all that apply) I. Schedule II prescriptions must be stored separately from schedule III-V prescriptions. II. Non-scheduled prescriptions (dangerous drugs) must be stored separately from schedule II prescriptions. III. Non-schedule prescriptions (dangerous drugs) may be stored with schedule III-V prescriptions. A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
E. I,II, & III
1. Who should provide the Patient Package Insert to a patient receiving Accutane? I. Physicians II. Prescribers dispensing from their offices III. Community pharmacists A. I only B. III only C. I & II only D. II & III only E. I,II, & III
E. I,II, & III
1. There is a limited supply of which of the following drugs approved for the treatment of opioid addiction? A. Subutex B. Naltrexone C. Methadone D. Suboxone E. LAAM
E. LAAM
1. A CII prescription is partially filled for 5 out of 30 tablets because the pharmacy did not have enough in stock. One week has elapsed how many of the remaining 25 can be given? A. Only 5 of the remaining tablets may be provided to the patient any time B. Only 10 of the remaining tablets may be provided to the patient any time C. Only 15 of the remaining tablets may be provided to the patient any time D. All 25 of the remaining tablets may be provided to the patient any time E. No further tablets may be provided to the patient. A new prescription is required
E. No further tablets may be provided to the patient. A new prescription is required
1. Which of the following is best associated with DUR? A. Clinical trials B. Medicare plan C. Diagnosis D. Dietary supplementation E. Patient counseling
E. Patient counseling
Some laws and regulations regarding controlled substances is found in which of the following references? A. USP DI Volume I B. USP DI Volume II C. USP NF D. Facts and Comparisons E. USP DI Volume III
E. USP DI Volume III