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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN IN TRAINING (WALMART
PROGRAM) EXAM QUESTIONS
Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation
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-Guarantee passing score -12 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation
Question 1: Controlled-Drug Schedule
Answer:
Schedule 1) Highest potential for abuse and dependence (illegal; no currently accepted medicinal use) Schedule 2) Hgih potential for abuse (morphine, oxycontin, norco) Schedule 3) Low potential for abuse and addiction (tylenol # 3, suboxone) Schedule 4) lower potential for abuse and addiction (xanax, ambien, valium) Schedule 5) lowest potential for abuse and addiction (robitussin, lomotil)
Question 2: "Swiss Chess" Model
Answer:
The system will fail in several different errors, the error can slip through multiple layers of protection.
Question 3: Medication Error-
Answer:
any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer.
Question 4: A package insert...
Answer:
provides health care professionals with information about medications
Question 5: Three Elements of Communication
Answer:
Words, Body Language, Tone of Voice
Question 6: Why should capsules/tablets never be altered?
Answer:
They could be: a controlled-release mechanism, give a bad taste, cause gastrointestinal irritation, or could be very harmful. There are only a few exceptions to this rule.
Question 7: Patient Care Process
Answer:
Collect, Assess, Plan, Implement, Follow-up (monitor and evaluate) Question 8: A single-ingredient tablet can be altered (split or crushed) if:
Answer:
They aren't coated, they aren't controlled-release, or if a tablet is scored
Question 9: Near Miss-
Answer:
An error that happened, but did not reach the patient.
Question 10: Safety Data Sheet-
Answer:
storing and manipulating hazardous materials
Question 11: Quality Improvement Process
Answer:
- Identify medication errors 2. Find out why errors occur 3. Prevent them in the future
Question 12: The "Five Rights" for Correct Dispensing
Answer:
- Right drug 2. Right dose 3. Right patient 4. Right time 5. Right instructions