Deck 2: Pharmacy Federal Laws and Regulations

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The Harrison Narcotic Act was enacted in which year?

A)1912
B)1913
C)1914
D)1915
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The Poison Prevention Packaging Act of ____ required manufacturers and pharmacies to dispense all medications in containers with childproof caps or packaging.

A)1990
B)1980
C)1970
D)1960
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Medicare has a long history,starting in 1965.
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The Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments passed in which year?

A)1962
B)1692
C)1926
D)1296
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It was estimated that more than ____million childhood deaths were prevented annually because of the use of childproof caps.

A)1.4
B)4.1
C)14
D)41
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The Drug Addiction Treatment Act prohibits physicians from prescribing controlled substances.
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In which year was the Durham-Humphrey Amendment enacted?

A)1871
B)1991
C)1891
D)1951
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There are no safeguards to protect patient information via the computer.
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HIPAA is also referred to as which of the following?

A)HMO
B)HIP
C)PHI
D)APPIH
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The Orphan Drug Act passed in which year?

A)1893
B)1389
C)1938
D)1983
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As a technician you may provide a patient's personal or medical information to anyone who is a member of your family.
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Two government agencies that are important with respect to pharmacy are the FDA and DEA.
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Having corrections added to your health information is a right of the patient.
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The definition of confidentiality is to keep privileged information about a customer from being disclosed without his or her consent.
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Opioids are stimulants that have no addictive potential.
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The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act was established as a result of the U.S.Congress addressing problems regarding quality of health care for:

A)Infants
B)Teenagers
C)Young adults
D)Elders
Question
Until 2000 the drug pseudoephedrine was sold OTC as a decongestant and was not limited in quantity for purchase by the consumer.
Question
In 1972 the Drug Listing Act was implemented under the authority of the DEA.
Question
Before the Poison Prevention Packaging Act hundreds of unintentional deaths of children under ____ years occurred because of ingestion of either drugs or household chemicals.

A)9
B)7
C)5
D)3
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In which year was the FDA established?

A)1892
B)1862
C)1935
D)1359
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Amendment
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Narcotic
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Negligence
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Tort
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Board of pharmacy
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Adulteration
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Drug diversion
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Controlled substance
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Barbiturate
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Deck 2: Pharmacy Federal Laws and Regulations
1
The Harrison Narcotic Act was enacted in which year?

A)1912
B)1913
C)1914
D)1915
C
The Harrison Narcotic Act of 1914 was enacted in the United States in parallel with international treaties to curb recreational use of opium.Individuals could no longer purchase opium without a prescription,and it became harder to obtain opium for nonmedical purposes.
2
The Poison Prevention Packaging Act of ____ required manufacturers and pharmacies to dispense all medications in containers with childproof caps or packaging.

A)1990
B)1980
C)1970
D)1960
C
The Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 required manufacturers and pharmacies to dispense all medications in containers with childproof caps or packaging.
3
Medicare has a long history,starting in 1965.
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Medicare has had a long history,starting in 1965.
4
The Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments passed in which year?

A)1962
B)1692
C)1926
D)1296
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It was estimated that more than ____million childhood deaths were prevented annually because of the use of childproof caps.

A)1.4
B)4.1
C)14
D)41
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The Drug Addiction Treatment Act prohibits physicians from prescribing controlled substances.
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In which year was the Durham-Humphrey Amendment enacted?

A)1871
B)1991
C)1891
D)1951
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8
There are no safeguards to protect patient information via the computer.
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9
HIPAA is also referred to as which of the following?

A)HMO
B)HIP
C)PHI
D)APPIH
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The Orphan Drug Act passed in which year?

A)1893
B)1389
C)1938
D)1983
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As a technician you may provide a patient's personal or medical information to anyone who is a member of your family.
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Two government agencies that are important with respect to pharmacy are the FDA and DEA.
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Having corrections added to your health information is a right of the patient.
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The definition of confidentiality is to keep privileged information about a customer from being disclosed without his or her consent.
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Opioids are stimulants that have no addictive potential.
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The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act was established as a result of the U.S.Congress addressing problems regarding quality of health care for:

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B)Teenagers
C)Young adults
D)Elders
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Until 2000 the drug pseudoephedrine was sold OTC as a decongestant and was not limited in quantity for purchase by the consumer.
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In 1972 the Drug Listing Act was implemented under the authority of the DEA.
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19
Before the Poison Prevention Packaging Act hundreds of unintentional deaths of children under ____ years occurred because of ingestion of either drugs or household chemicals.

A)9
B)7
C)5
D)3
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In which year was the FDA established?

A)1892
B)1862
C)1935
D)1359
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Narcotic
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Negligence
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Tort
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Board of pharmacy
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Adulteration
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Drug diversion
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
Controlled substance
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
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Match the term with the correct definition.
a.A nonspecific term used to describe a drug that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions, and may lead to addiction
b.State board that regulates the practice of pharmacy within the state
c.To cause harm or injury to a person intentionally or because of negligence
d.Acts as a central nervous system depressant
e.The intentional misuse of a drug intended for medical purposes
f.An independent nonprofit organization that establishes documentation on product quality standards, drug quality and information, and healthcare information on medications, over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, and food ingredients to ensure the appropriate purity, quality, and strength are met
g.The mishandling of medication that can lead to contamination/impurity, falsification of contents, or loss of drug quality or potency
h.A change in the original act or law
i.An action taken without the forethought that should have been taken by a reasonable person of similar competency
j.Any drug or other substance that is scheduled I through V and regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration
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