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Pharmacology Principles and Application
Quiz 5: Reading and Interpreting Medication Labels and Orders and Documenting Appropriately
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Question 41
True/False
The allied health professional should spend time with patients and other caregivers to ensure that medication needs are understood and to assist with patient compliance.
Question 42
True/False
Prescription pads are good note pads.
Question 43
True/False
Drugstore hopping for prescriptions may be detrimental in patient care and medication compliance.
Question 44
True/False
The pharmacy has no responsibility in patient education for compliance.
Question 45
True/False
The labeling on OTC medications is the same as for legend drugs.
Question 46
True/False
Herbal medications and OTC drugs, as well as prescription medications, being taken by a patient should be documented in the patient medical record to ensure safety in medication administration.
Question 47
True/False
The protocol for calling a pharmacy with refills varies with each physician's office and by state statutes.
Question 48
True/False
OTC medications are relatively safe because they do not cause adverse reactions or interact with prescription medications.
Question 49
True/False
Allied health professionals should spend time with patients discussing OTC medications to lower the chance of danger from self-treatment.
Question 50
True/False
The illiterate patient and the patient who does not speak the common language may have adverse or toxic reactions from prescription and OTC medications.
Question 51
True/False
A patient should be taught to read the label of all medications before taking them and should never assume that the medication is correct without reading the label.