Deck 18: Hospital Pharmacy Practice

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Roles for pharmacy technicians in the hospital include

A) checking medication orders
B) consulting with physicians
C) setting up unit doses
D) pharmacokinetic calculations
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Which system of purchasing medications would a large hospital probably use?

A) independent purchasing
B) group purchasing
C) coalition purchasing
D) none of the above
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The primary disadvantage of wholesaler purchasing is

A) higher acquisition costs of the pharmaceuticals
B) longer delivery times
C) increased inventory costs
D) increased personnel commitment to the purchasing process
Question
Hospital pharmacies leadership position is usually titled

A) Pharmacy Supervisor
B) Pharmacy Buyer
C) Pharmacy Director
D) Pharmacy Manager
Question
The types of medication orders that may be encountered in a hospital include

A) scheduled medication orders
B) PRN (as needed) medication orders
C) outpatient prescription orders
D) both a and b
Question
The target for inventory turnover rate is

A) 1 to 2 times per year
B) 4 to 6 times per year
C) 10 to 12 times per year
D) 12 to 16 times per year
Question
The medication dispensing system that is considered the safest and most effective is the

A) unit-dose drug distribution system
B) floor stock system
C) patient prescription system
D) satellite pharmacy system
Question
The disadvantages of the floor stock system include

A) the pharmacy can only dispense a 24-hour supply of medication
B) potential for medication errors
C) medications being used for more than one patient
D) both a and c
Question
Common features of the unit dose system of drug distribution include the following, EXCEPT

A) individual doses of medications are labeled
B) no more than a 24-hour supply of medication is dispensed
C) bulk bottles can be used for more than one patient
D) original copy of physician's order is received by the pharmacy
Question
Policies and Procedure Manuals should be revised at least

A) weekly
B) monthly
C) yearly
D) every 5 years
Question
The inventory system(s) that most hospitals utilize is/are

A) computerized inventory system
B) Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)/Economic Order Value (EOV)
C) order book system
D) both a and c
Question
Which type of drug product is not required to be sterile prior to administration?

A) intramuscular injections
B) eye drops
C) inhalation aerosols
D) sublingual tablets
Question
Advantages of the unit dose drug distribution include

A) bulk medicines are stored in patient care units
B) medications can be used for more than one patient
C) increased medication credits (medications returned unused)
D) improved medication control
Question
The automated processing of medication orders also results in

A) generation of patient profiles
B) medication labels being produced
C) medication administration records being produced
D) all the above
Question
A PRN medication is one that is

A) given continuously around the clock
B) given at set time intervals
C) given only in response to a specific parameter
D) given rectally
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With a 24-hour medication cart exchange system, the final check is usually done by a

A) pharmacist
B) pharmacy technician
C) head nurse
D) charge nurse
Question
In the hospital setting, all medications are ordered by the physician through

A) prescriptions
B) medication orders
C) verbal orders
D) telephone orders
Question
The medication order in a hospital must contain

A) hospital name
B) patient's BSA (body surface area)
C) patient's known drug allergies
D) nurse's name
Question
A system of purchasing in which the hospital establishes a relationship with a single wholesaler in order to obtain more competitive pricing is

A) group purchasing organization (GPO)
B) prime vendor purchasing
C) wholesaler purchasing
D) direct purchasing
Question
The scope of pharmaceutical services provided by hospitals is limited largely by

A) the size of the hospital
B) new health care legislation
C) personnel shortages
D) rapid changes in technology
Question
Preparation and mixing of sterile drug products in the pharmacy can be done

A) on a clean stainless steel surface
B) on any clean countertop
C) in a laminar airflow hood
D) both a and c
Question
Failure to understand how the billing process works will cause errors in all of the following, EXCEPT

A) coverage
B) reimbursements
C) inventory
D) payment
Question
The ____________________ of drug distribution has become the preeminent method used by hospital pharmacies.
Question
The practice of hospital pharmacy begins with the

A) medication order
B) medication dispensing
C) medication admixture
D) medication inventory
Question
Which of the following groups of health care professionals are not employees of a hospital?

A) nurses
B) pharmacists
C) physicians
D) technicians
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In the hospital pharmacy, the ____________________ determines which medications will be purchased and maintained in stock.
Question
When multiple hospitals negotiate volume purchases together, this is called ____________________.
Question
Which type of policies and procedures are related to the control of human resources and with relationships with other departments and the administration?

A) professional policies and procedures
B) administrative policies and procedures
C) patient care services policies and procedures
D) dispensing policies and procedures
Question
The sterile product is usually associated with drugs that are administered by

A) injection or via the rectal route
B) injection or via the ophthalmic route
C) injection or via the otic route
D) injection or via the nasal route
Question
Which of the following statements is false about the advantages of using the unit dose drug distribution system?

A) decreased overall cost of medication distribution
B) improved medication control
C) increased drug discounts
D) reduction of drug inventories
Question
Which of the following statements is false about automation?

A) It provides the ability to rapidly process large volumes of medication orders quickly
B) It generates patient profiles
C) It issues recertification
D) It provides medication labels
Question
Which of the following is a quasi-legal organization that has defined a standard of practice for pharmacy departments with certain policies and procedures having a defined content?

A) American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
B) American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
C) American Pharmacists Association
D) American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
Question
Medications given under the direction of a research protocol are called ____________________.
Question
The primary disadvantage of wholesaler purchasing is

A) lower costs of pharmaceuticals
B) higher costs of pharmaceuticals
C) higher costs of personnel
D) lower costs of personnel
Question
A mathematical calculation used to determine the number of times the average inventory is replaced over a period of time is called ____________________
Question
The agency that inspects and approves hospitals to provide care for Medicaid patients is

A) Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
B) The State Board of Pharmacy (BOP)
C) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS)
D) The Department of Public Health (DPH)
Question
Which of the following devices is able to fill each patient medication tray in the cart?

A) automation
B) robotics
C) bar code scanners
D) pharmacy computers
Question
Large institutions are more likely to use

A) group purchasing
B) government purchasing
C) dependent purchasing
D) independent purchasing
Question
The organization that requires policies and procedures to guide the pharmacy department in providing safe, effective, and cost-effective drug therapy is the

A) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
B) Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
C) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
D) Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
Question
Pharmacy technician recertification requires 1 hour being focused on

A) pharmacy inventory
B) pharmacy billing and coding
C) pharmacy compounding
D) pharmacy law
Question
In the hospital, the majority of patients will receive medications administered by ____________________.
Question
Describe how the unit dose drug distribution system works. What are the advantages of this type of system over other types of drug distribution systems?
Question
What are seven items that hospital medication orders must contain?
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What four services do pharmacies provide within a hospital setting?
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Match between columns
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
scheduled IV solution order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
investigational medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
oral PRN medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
scheduled oral medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
emergency medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
scheduled IV medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
intravenous PRN medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
scheduled IV solution order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
investigational medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
oral PRN medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
scheduled oral medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
emergency medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
scheduled IV medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
intravenous PRN medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
scheduled IV solution order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
investigational medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
oral PRN medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
scheduled oral medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
emergency medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
scheduled IV medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
intravenous PRN medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
scheduled IV solution order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
investigational medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
oral PRN medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
scheduled oral medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
emergency medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
scheduled IV medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
intravenous PRN medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
scheduled IV solution order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
investigational medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
oral PRN medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
scheduled oral medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
emergency medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
scheduled IV medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
intravenous PRN medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
scheduled IV solution order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
investigational medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
oral PRN medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
scheduled oral medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
emergency medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
scheduled IV medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
intravenous PRN medication order
Question
The document that outlines the guidelines for operation of a hospital pharmacy is called the ____________________.
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What is the monthly inventory turnover rate if the yearly drug purchases equaled $1,188,000 and the average inventory for the same period was $132,000?
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What are ten items that should be on a prescription label for a medicine dispensed in a hospital?
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A system in which the physician enters the medication order into the hospital information system is called the ____________________.
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The ____________________ systems are mathematical equations with parameters that are not easily obtained, rendering them unusable in the normal hospital for inventory control.
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The ____________________ is an organization that inspects and approves institutions to provide Medicaid and Medicare services.
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____________________ creates the ability to process large volumes of medication orders accurately and quickly.
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An attempt to have sufficient inventory to function until the next reorder period is the ____________________ system.
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The steps used to implement the policies of a department or organization are called ____________________.
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____________________ eliminates the "middle man" and handling fees but requires a significant commitment of time, larger inventories, and more storage space.
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What is the just-in-time (JIT) inventory system? Which type of purchasing arrangement would work better with a JIT inventory system?
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The leadership position in hospital pharmacies is usually titled ____________________.
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1
Roles for pharmacy technicians in the hospital include

A) checking medication orders
B) consulting with physicians
C) setting up unit doses
D) pharmacokinetic calculations
setting up unit doses
2
Which system of purchasing medications would a large hospital probably use?

A) independent purchasing
B) group purchasing
C) coalition purchasing
D) none of the above
independent purchasing
3
The primary disadvantage of wholesaler purchasing is

A) higher acquisition costs of the pharmaceuticals
B) longer delivery times
C) increased inventory costs
D) increased personnel commitment to the purchasing process
higher acquisition costs of the pharmaceuticals
4
Hospital pharmacies leadership position is usually titled

A) Pharmacy Supervisor
B) Pharmacy Buyer
C) Pharmacy Director
D) Pharmacy Manager
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The types of medication orders that may be encountered in a hospital include

A) scheduled medication orders
B) PRN (as needed) medication orders
C) outpatient prescription orders
D) both a and b
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The target for inventory turnover rate is

A) 1 to 2 times per year
B) 4 to 6 times per year
C) 10 to 12 times per year
D) 12 to 16 times per year
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The medication dispensing system that is considered the safest and most effective is the

A) unit-dose drug distribution system
B) floor stock system
C) patient prescription system
D) satellite pharmacy system
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The disadvantages of the floor stock system include

A) the pharmacy can only dispense a 24-hour supply of medication
B) potential for medication errors
C) medications being used for more than one patient
D) both a and c
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Common features of the unit dose system of drug distribution include the following, EXCEPT

A) individual doses of medications are labeled
B) no more than a 24-hour supply of medication is dispensed
C) bulk bottles can be used for more than one patient
D) original copy of physician's order is received by the pharmacy
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Policies and Procedure Manuals should be revised at least

A) weekly
B) monthly
C) yearly
D) every 5 years
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The inventory system(s) that most hospitals utilize is/are

A) computerized inventory system
B) Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)/Economic Order Value (EOV)
C) order book system
D) both a and c
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Which type of drug product is not required to be sterile prior to administration?

A) intramuscular injections
B) eye drops
C) inhalation aerosols
D) sublingual tablets
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Advantages of the unit dose drug distribution include

A) bulk medicines are stored in patient care units
B) medications can be used for more than one patient
C) increased medication credits (medications returned unused)
D) improved medication control
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The automated processing of medication orders also results in

A) generation of patient profiles
B) medication labels being produced
C) medication administration records being produced
D) all the above
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A PRN medication is one that is

A) given continuously around the clock
B) given at set time intervals
C) given only in response to a specific parameter
D) given rectally
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With a 24-hour medication cart exchange system, the final check is usually done by a

A) pharmacist
B) pharmacy technician
C) head nurse
D) charge nurse
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In the hospital setting, all medications are ordered by the physician through

A) prescriptions
B) medication orders
C) verbal orders
D) telephone orders
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The medication order in a hospital must contain

A) hospital name
B) patient's BSA (body surface area)
C) patient's known drug allergies
D) nurse's name
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A system of purchasing in which the hospital establishes a relationship with a single wholesaler in order to obtain more competitive pricing is

A) group purchasing organization (GPO)
B) prime vendor purchasing
C) wholesaler purchasing
D) direct purchasing
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The scope of pharmaceutical services provided by hospitals is limited largely by

A) the size of the hospital
B) new health care legislation
C) personnel shortages
D) rapid changes in technology
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Preparation and mixing of sterile drug products in the pharmacy can be done

A) on a clean stainless steel surface
B) on any clean countertop
C) in a laminar airflow hood
D) both a and c
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Failure to understand how the billing process works will cause errors in all of the following, EXCEPT

A) coverage
B) reimbursements
C) inventory
D) payment
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23
The ____________________ of drug distribution has become the preeminent method used by hospital pharmacies.
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24
The practice of hospital pharmacy begins with the

A) medication order
B) medication dispensing
C) medication admixture
D) medication inventory
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Which of the following groups of health care professionals are not employees of a hospital?

A) nurses
B) pharmacists
C) physicians
D) technicians
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In the hospital pharmacy, the ____________________ determines which medications will be purchased and maintained in stock.
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When multiple hospitals negotiate volume purchases together, this is called ____________________.
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Which type of policies and procedures are related to the control of human resources and with relationships with other departments and the administration?

A) professional policies and procedures
B) administrative policies and procedures
C) patient care services policies and procedures
D) dispensing policies and procedures
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The sterile product is usually associated with drugs that are administered by

A) injection or via the rectal route
B) injection or via the ophthalmic route
C) injection or via the otic route
D) injection or via the nasal route
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Which of the following statements is false about the advantages of using the unit dose drug distribution system?

A) decreased overall cost of medication distribution
B) improved medication control
C) increased drug discounts
D) reduction of drug inventories
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Which of the following statements is false about automation?

A) It provides the ability to rapidly process large volumes of medication orders quickly
B) It generates patient profiles
C) It issues recertification
D) It provides medication labels
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Which of the following is a quasi-legal organization that has defined a standard of practice for pharmacy departments with certain policies and procedures having a defined content?

A) American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
B) American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
C) American Pharmacists Association
D) American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
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Medications given under the direction of a research protocol are called ____________________.
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34
The primary disadvantage of wholesaler purchasing is

A) lower costs of pharmaceuticals
B) higher costs of pharmaceuticals
C) higher costs of personnel
D) lower costs of personnel
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A mathematical calculation used to determine the number of times the average inventory is replaced over a period of time is called ____________________
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The agency that inspects and approves hospitals to provide care for Medicaid patients is

A) Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
B) The State Board of Pharmacy (BOP)
C) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS)
D) The Department of Public Health (DPH)
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Which of the following devices is able to fill each patient medication tray in the cart?

A) automation
B) robotics
C) bar code scanners
D) pharmacy computers
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38
Large institutions are more likely to use

A) group purchasing
B) government purchasing
C) dependent purchasing
D) independent purchasing
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The organization that requires policies and procedures to guide the pharmacy department in providing safe, effective, and cost-effective drug therapy is the

A) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
B) Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
C) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
D) Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
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Pharmacy technician recertification requires 1 hour being focused on

A) pharmacy inventory
B) pharmacy billing and coding
C) pharmacy compounding
D) pharmacy law
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41
In the hospital, the majority of patients will receive medications administered by ____________________.
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42
Describe how the unit dose drug distribution system works. What are the advantages of this type of system over other types of drug distribution systems?
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43
What are seven items that hospital medication orders must contain?
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What four services do pharmacies provide within a hospital setting?
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Match between columns
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
scheduled IV solution order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
investigational medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
oral PRN medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
scheduled oral medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
emergency medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
scheduled IV medication order
Epinephrine 1 mg IV now for asystole
intravenous PRN medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
scheduled IV solution order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
investigational medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
oral PRN medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
scheduled oral medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
emergency medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
scheduled IV medication order
Enalapril 5 mg IV Q6h
intravenous PRN medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
scheduled IV solution order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
investigational medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
oral PRN medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
scheduled oral medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
emergency medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
scheduled IV medication order
Levaquin 500 mg PO Q24h
intravenous PRN medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
scheduled IV solution order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
investigational medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
oral PRN medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
scheduled oral medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
emergency medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
scheduled IV medication order
Dextrose 5% and 0.45% NaCl IV at 82 mL per hour
intravenous PRN medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
scheduled IV solution order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
investigational medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
oral PRN medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
scheduled oral medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
emergency medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
scheduled IV medication order
Morphine 5 mg IV as needed for pain
intravenous PRN medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
scheduled IV solution order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
investigational medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
oral PRN medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
scheduled oral medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
emergency medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
scheduled IV medication order
Tylenol 650 mg PO Q8h as needed
intravenous PRN medication order
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The document that outlines the guidelines for operation of a hospital pharmacy is called the ____________________.
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What is the monthly inventory turnover rate if the yearly drug purchases equaled $1,188,000 and the average inventory for the same period was $132,000?
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What are ten items that should be on a prescription label for a medicine dispensed in a hospital?
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A system in which the physician enters the medication order into the hospital information system is called the ____________________.
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The ____________________ systems are mathematical equations with parameters that are not easily obtained, rendering them unusable in the normal hospital for inventory control.
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The ____________________ is an organization that inspects and approves institutions to provide Medicaid and Medicare services.
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____________________ creates the ability to process large volumes of medication orders accurately and quickly.
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An attempt to have sufficient inventory to function until the next reorder period is the ____________________ system.
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The steps used to implement the policies of a department or organization are called ____________________.
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____________________ eliminates the "middle man" and handling fees but requires a significant commitment of time, larger inventories, and more storage space.
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What is the just-in-time (JIT) inventory system? Which type of purchasing arrangement would work better with a JIT inventory system?
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The leadership position in hospital pharmacies is usually titled ____________________.
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