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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE COMPLIANCE EXAM
QUESTIONS
Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation
This Exam contains:
-Guarantee passing score -14 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation
Question 1: Main purpose of CSA
Answer:
maintain a closed system of distribution to prevent diversion Question 2: Drug name, Finished form, Number of dosage unit in each container, Number of containers on hand, Count all dosage units of the drug in possession of pharmacy, Inventory date, Taken during open/closed business hours, Signature, Name/Address/DEA registration number
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Perpetual Inventory of C-II
Question 3: No forms needed
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Prescription Requirement Question 4: All records must be stored separately from all other drugs (C-III, C-IV, C-V)
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Inventory of C-II
Question 5: Form 222, CSOS
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Ordering C-III, C-IV, C-V Drugs Question 6: 2 letters followed by 7 numbers:-The first letter indicates the prescriber's level or practice and responsibility (most prescriber's DEA # begins with an A, B, F or M)-Second letter must be the initial of the prescriber's last name-Add the first, third, and fifth numbers = X- Add the second, fourth, and sixth numbers and multiply by 2 = Y-X +Y = Z- The last digit in Z must
match the last number in the DEA numberExample: AB9347027
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Practitioner's Use of Hospital DEA Number
Question 7: ESTIMATED count unless holding more than 1000 dosage units
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Inventory includes Question 8: - interns, residents, staff physicians, and mid-level providers who are employees of a hospital may prescribe, dispense, or administer CDS under the registration of the hospital- each practitioner authorized to use the hospitals DEA number must be assigned a specific internal code, which shall be a suffix to hospital's DEA number (e.g. AP1234563-10 or AP1234563-A12) and must be available at all times to other registrants and law enforcement
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Prescription Order
Question 9: EXACT count
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Inventory of C-III, C-IV, C-V Question 10: C-II can be electronic or written (can be faxed if long care or hospice, can be verbal is emergency only)C-III, C-IV, C-V can be electronic written faxed or called in
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Controlled substance Refills
Question 11: Controlled Substances Act
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The federal law giving authority to the Drug Enforcement Administration to regulate the sale and use of drugs.
Question 12: tracking of each prescription dispensed and each order received
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Ordering C-II Drugs
Question 13: Controlled Substance Recordkeeping Requirements
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C-II Drugs Question 14: date of issue, patients name and address, prescribers name/address/DEA registration, drug name/dosage form, quantity prescribed, directions for use, numbers of refills if applicable, prescribers signature
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Prescriber's DEA number