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Pharmacy Law: Interpreting Rx Orders
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Pharmacy Law: Interpreting Rx Orders
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25 Questions

1. What components of a Rx cannot be changed by the pharmacist?

2. Does a prescriber need to indicate the total number of drugs on each prescription?

3. Who has a DEA number?

4. How long is a non-controlled Rx valid for?

5. What items should you look at when assessing the validity of a Rx?

6. How many prescriptions can be written on a prescription? (handwritten and computer generated)

7. What is required to be included for a written Rx?

8. How do you know a drug requires a Rx?

9. If a CII Rx has 'prn' refills, how many times can it be refilled?

10. If a CV or non-controlled has 'prn' refills, how many times can it be refilled?

11. What product names must be on a Rx label when a generic is substituted for a brand name product?

12. What is the first letter of a DEA number?

13. What is the second letter of a DEA number?

14. When are partial fills of CII Rx allowed?

15. What can PAs prescribe?

16. When must you the patient's address be included in the prescription?

17. How many times can a CIII or CIV Rx be refilled?

18. What Rx must be submitted to the Michigan Automated Prescription System (MAPS)?

19. How should pharmacists counsel patient when medication is dispensed?

20. Rx

21. When is a pharmacist not permitted to substitute a generic drug for a brand name product?

22. Is the pharmacist allowed to add the patient's address to the Rx if it is missing?

23. What is a pharmacist responsible for when delegating tasks?

24. if there are no refills listed on a Rx, how many times can it be refilled?

25. types of prescribers