Information
The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) developed an accreditation program fro pharmacy practices on the Internet.
True
The Red Book provides pricing information.
True
Compendia of drug information. Chapters numbered below <1,000> are enforceable by the Food and Drug Administration.
USP-NF
Quick access to OTC information published by APhA.
Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs
Formerly called "The Extra Pharmacopoeia," contains international drug monographs.
Handbook on Injectable Drugs
Subscription-based online database and tools.
Martindale
Reference with updated AWPs and NDCs.
Red Book
OSHA required information for handling hazardous chemicals.
Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
General reference works based upon primary literature sources.
Secondary Literature
Clinical Pharmacology is accepted by all 50 state boards of pharmacy as an official drug reference.
True
Drug Facts and Comparisons provides information on prescription and OTC drug products, using comparative tables of therapeutic groups.
True
Primary literature provides the largest amount of and most current source of information.
True
PubMed indexes primary medical literature.
True
The "Orange Book" is available online.
True
The best reference to research foreign drugs.
A.) Martindale
_____________ is an example of a professional practice journal.
A.) Today's Technician
The Occupational Outlook Handbook is available from
A.) the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Organization that provides a Medication Error Reporting Program (MERP).
B.) ISMP
OSHA requires pharmacies to have ______________ for each hazardous chemical on hand.
B.) Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
AHFS is a collection of monographs on parental drugs.
False
Medline is an example of primary literature.
False
Micromedex is only available in the print edition.
False
Abstracting services are considered secondary literature.
True
The most useful reference for dosing medications for the geriatric population.
C.) Geriatric Dosage Handbook
________________ is a collection of monographs on commercially available parenteral drugs.
C.) Handbook on Injectable Drugs
The organization that helps guide users to reliable web content.
C.) Health on the Net Foundation
___________________________________ literature contains condensed works based on primary literature, such as textbooks,monographs,etc.
C.) Tertiary
______________________ summarize(s) information from primary sources for quick reference.
D.) Abstracting Services
The National Institute of Health (NIH) free website for patients.
D.) MedlinePlus
The most useful reference for dosing medicines for children
D.) Pediatric and Neonatal Dosage Handbook
________________ is an example of a trade journal.
D.) Pharmacy Times
The Pharmacists Letters an example of a(n)
D.) newsletter.
A collection of monographs on commercially available parenteral drugs that include topics such as preparation,storage,administration,compatibility,and stability.
Drug Facts and Comparisons(DFC)
Used to determine therapeutic equivalence of brand and generic drugs.
King Guide to Parenteral Admixtures
Provides information similar to drug package inserts.
Lexicomp
Information on injectable drug compatibility and stability.
Physician's Desk Reference
Original reports of clinical and other types of research projects and studies.
Primary Literature
Condensed works based on primary literature, such as textbooks,monographs,etc.
Tertiary Literature
A preferred reference for comprehensive and timely drug information,containing information about prescription and OTC products.
The "Orange Book"