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(Question): Which of the following best describes the practice of pharmacy? (A): Providing pharmaceutical information to the public. (B): Art and science of preparing and dispensing medications. (C): Art and science of preparing and dispensing medications and providing drug-related information to the public. (D): Providing medical care to the public. (WF): No (Question): According to the American Pharmacists Association, the mission of pharmacy is to serve society as the profession responsible for the appropriate use of medications, devices and services to achieve optimal outcomes. (A): therapeutic (WF): No (Question): When did the practice of pharmacy originate? (A): Hundreds of years ago with the creation of apothecary shops. (B): Thousands of years ago during very early civilization (C): About a hundred years ago when the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy was established. (WF): No, thousands of years ago in ancient Babylonia during very early civilization when medical texts on clay tablets included symptoms of illnesses, prescriptions, and directions for compounding. (Question): Recognition and usage of pharmacy technicians has existed only in the last years. (A): 50 (WF): No. Page 1

(Question): The role of Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician continues to: (A): stay the same (B): change and evolve (C): dispute with one another. (WF): No, educational requirements and roles of both pharmacists and pharmacy technicians continue to change today. In fact, recently there has been a strong movement toward the standardization of training for pharmacy technicians. (Question): When and where did the first medical texts appear on clay tablets including symptoms of illness, prescriptions and directions for compounding? (A): 1617 England (B): 300 B.C. Greece (C): 2600 B.C. Babylonia (WF): No, thousands of years ago in ancient Babylonia during very early civilization when medical texts on clay tablets included symptoms of illnesses, prescriptions, and directions for compounding. (Question): What is one example of sub professional pharmacy personnel? (A): a pharmacist (B): someone who works in a pharmacy that does not keep up his/her appearance (C): a pharmacy technician (WF): No, a sub-professional is someone functioning or qualified to function below the professional level but distinctly above the clerical or labor level and usually under the supervision of a professionally trained person. (Question): In the year, the pharmacy organizations in the U.S. began examining the need for sub-professional pharmacy personnel. (A): 1967 (WF): No, In January 1967 it was recommended that the APhA initiate a crash program to study the role technicians should have in the profession of pharmacy. Page 2

(Question): What does PTCB stand for? (A): pharmacy technician certification board (WF): No, pharmacy technician certification board. (Question): Realizing the pharmaceutical industry was rapidly changing, in 1996 the APhA and ASHP created a document titled the, which urged planning for uniform national standards for pharmacy technicians training. (A): White Paper on Pharmacy Technicians (WF): No, it was called the White Paper on Pharmacy Technicians. (Question): Ultimately, the role of a Pharmacy Technician is to (A): Process prescriptions (B): Counsel Patients (C): Manage inventory (D): assist the pharmacist (Correct): D (WF): No, ultimately, the role of a Pharmacy Technician is to assist the pharmacist. You see, pharmacy technicians have many tasks; from greeting patients at the counter, relaying important information to the pharmacist, answering phone calls, processing prescriptions, managing inventory etc. (Question): The major difference in roles between Pharmacist and pharmacy technician are the tasks which involve. (A): judgment (WF): No, the answer is judgment. Pharmacy technicians perform technical duties in a pharmacy regardless of setting. In contrast, the pharmacist performs both technical and judgmental tasks. Page 3

(Question): When pertaining to the Pharmacy environment, what are judgmental tasks? (A): tasks that include maintaining an awareness of developments in the community and pharmaceutical fields that relate to job responsibilities and integrate them into practice. (B): tasks that include preparing inventories and ordering drugs and supplies from the storeroom. (C): tasks that involve the pharmacist making decisions on the pharmaceutical care of the patient. (WF): No, judgmental tasks are tasks that involve the pharmacist making decisions on the pharmaceutical care of the patient. (Question): Who makes the decision when a warning appears during a drug utilization evaluation of a patient s profile? (A): only the Pharmacist (B): only the pharmacy technician (C): both pharmacist and pharmacy technician (WF): No, this is considered to be a task involving judgment. And remember; only the pharmacist does this. When you think of the word pharmacist, think these words: making decisions, recommendations and determine what is appropriate. ONLY pharmacists make judgments. (Question): Who makes over the counter (OTC) recommendations to a patient after collecting information from the patient and determining if the OTC therapy is appropriate? (A): only the Pharmacist (B): only the pharmacy technician (C): both pharmacist and pharmacy technician (WF): No, this is considered to be a task involving judgment. And remember; only the pharmacist does this. When you think of the word pharmacist, think these words: making decisions, recommendations and determine what is appropriate. ONLY pharmacists make judgments. Page 4

(Question): Whose duty is it to counsel a patient regarding his/her medication? (A): only the Pharmacist (B): only the pharmacy technician (C): both pharmacist and pharmacy technician (WF): No, this is considered to be a task involving judgment. And remember; only the pharmacist does this. When you think of the word pharmacist, think these words: making decisions, recommendations and determine what is appropriate. ONLY pharmacists make judgments. (Question): Who determines the duties of a Pharmacy Technician? (A): each state s Board of Pharmacy (WF): No. the answer is: each state s Board of Pharmacy. Check your state board of pharmacy for specific details. (Question): Comparing the duties of pharmacy technicians in Community Pharmacies in California to the duties of pharmacy technicians in Community Pharmacies in Washington State, the duties are very. (A): different (B): similar (C): unclear (D): Process prescriptions (WF): No, in community pharmacies, the duties of pharmacy technicians are very similar between states. Washington State are NOT allowed to enter prescriptions into the computer. Page 5

Washington State are allowed to accept called-in prescriptions from a physician s office. Washington State are allowed to check the work of other pharmacy technicians. Pharmacy technicians are not allowed to check the work of other pharmacy technicians in a community pharmacy. ONE EXCEPTION is that in the state of WASHINGTON, pharmacy technicians ARE allowed to check the work of other pharmacy technicians, as long as it s done in a HOSPITAL PHARMACY Only. Washington State are allowed to call physicians for refill authorizations. Washington State are allowed to compound medications for dispensing. Page 6

Washington State are allowed to transfer prescription orders. (Question): In hospital pharmacies in Washington State, are pharmacy technicians allowed to check the work of other pharmacy technicians? (A): yes (B): no Though pharmacy technicians are not allowed to check the work of other pharmacy technicians in a community pharmacy, ONE EXCEPTION is that in the state of WASHINGTON, pharmacy technicians ARE allowed to check the work of other pharmacy technicians, as long as it s done in a HOSPITAL PHARMACY Only. (Question): What is one of the most important aspects of the federal legislation related to health care called HIPPA? (A): patient confidentiality (WF): No. patient confidentiality (Question): The early pharmacy technicians received their initial training while working in the pharmacy. This type of training is called on-the-job training, or in other words,. (A): externship (WF): No. patient confidentiality Page 7

(Question): Responsibilities of long-term care pharmacy technicians include: (A): performing drug utilization evaluations (B): compiling continuous quality improvement data (C): preparing pharmacy reports (D): all of the above (Correct): D (Question): A community pharmacy is also referred to as a pharmacy. (A): retail (WF): No. patient confidentiality (Question): For pharmacy technicians, this is NOT an example of a mathematical application: (A): measure medication (B): filing prescriptions (as in 'file') (C): count medication (Question): The duties of a pharmacy technician in a community pharmacy do not include: (A): counseling patients (B): pour medication (C): collect data and perform surveys Page 8

(Question): Walgreen's is NOT an example of what type of pharmacy setting? (A): community pharmacy (B): retail pharmacy (C): managed-care pharmacy (Question): This duty would NOT be performed by a pharmacy technician working in a retail setting. (A): create and update patient's health and insurance information in the computer (B): conducting medication room inspections (C): assist in training new employees Page 9