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DEMONSTRATE THE APPLICATION OF MEDICATIONSPS1.0
- 1.1
Identify the top 200 drugs and match them to indicationsPS1.1
- 1.2
Differentiate between generic (trade) names and brand names of medicationsPS1.2
- 1.3
Identify common categories of drugs and naming stems that enable identification of the categoryPS1.3
- 1.4
Identify the five classifications of controlled substancesPS1.4
- 1.5
Distinguish among the five categories or schedules of drugsPS1.5
- 1.6
Interpret major symbols, abbreviations, and medical terminology used on prescriptionsPS1.6
- 1.7
Identify narrow therapeutic index medications (i.e., antiseizure, synthroid, anticoagulants, etc.)PS1.7
- 1.8
Differentiate among various dosages forms (i.e., tablets, capsules, ointments, creams, elixir, suspension, controlled-release, immediate-release, etc.)PS1.8
- 1.9
Differentiate among various routes of administration (i.e., topical, parenteral, oral, etc.)PS1.9
- 1.10
Recognize types and uses of available reference books (e.g., orange facts and comparisons, physicians desk reference, and red)PS1.10
IDENTIFY MEDICAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS RELATED TO PHARMACYPS2.0
- 2.1
Identify federal requirements for storage, handling, and disposal of nonhazardous, hazardous, and pharmaceutical substances and waste (e.g., eyewash, spill kits, sharps, and SDS)PS2.1
- 2.2
Explain federal guidelines for controlled substance schedules and requirements for prescriptions processing (i.e., new, refill, transfer, etc.)PS2.2
- 2.3
Identify proper forms for controlled substances (i.e., receiving, storing, ordering, returning, labeling, dispensing, reverse distribution, take-back programs, destruction, loss/theft, etc.)PS2.3
- 2.4
Identify the formula use to verify the validity of a prescriber’s DEA numberPS2.4
- 2.5
Describe requirements for record keeping, documentation, and record retention (e.g., length of time prescriptions are maintained, repackaged products, recalled products and supplies, and invoices)PS2.5
- 2.6
Discuss restricted drug programs and related prescription-processing requirements (e.g., FDA’s REM Program, prior authorization, Medicare and Medicaid insurance restrictions, and drugs such as thalidomide, isotretinoin, pseudoephedrine, and clozapine with special requirements)PS2.6
- 2.7
Identify professional standards related to data integrity, security, and confidentiality (e.g., HIPPA, backing up, and archiving records)PS2.7
- 2.8
Explain the requirement for patient consultations by a pharmacist according to OBRAPS2.8
- 2.9
Identify FDA recall process and requirements (e.g., medications, devices, supplies, supplements, and classifications)PS2.9
- 2.10
Explain the functions of the State Board of Pharmacy (SBOP) (e.g., registering pharmacists and students’ developing standards, codes, and guidelines for the pharmacy profession; handling notifications, complaints, investigations, and disciplinary hearings)PS2.10
- 2.11
Explain A.R.S.32-3208 as it applies to pharmacy techniciansPS2.11
- 2.12
Distinguish the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and other pharmacy employees according to the State Board of Pharmacy (SBOP)PS2.12
- 2.13
Discuss guidelines for when to follow state versus federal laws and regulationsPS2.13
- 2.14
Describe legal parameters related to the administration of emergency care by pharmacy techniciansPS2.14
- 2.15
Recognize adverse drug-related emergencies and the appropriate first aidPS2.15
DEMONSTRATE MEASUREMENT AND CALCULATING SKILLSPS3.0
- 3.1
Use Arabic and Roman numerals, weights, and measures, conversion in temperature, and universal and standard timePS3.1
- 3.2
Convert within and between each of the systems of measurement (i.e., metric, household, apothecary, etc.)PS3.2
- 3.3
Calculate the quantities of prescriptions or medication orders to be dispensed (i.e., body surface area, ratio strengths, weight-volume, etc.) PS3.3
- 3.4
Use complex mathematical calculations (e.g., powder volume formula, drip rates, allegations, ratio/proportion, and percentages)PS3.4
- 3.5
Calculate a day’s supply for prescriptionsPS3.5
- 3.6
Calculate individual and total daily dosagesPS3.6
- 3.7
Perform sterile and nonsterile compounding calculations (i.e., dilutions, concentrations, etc.)PS3.7
DEMONSTRATE THE BASICS OF PHARMACOLOGY PRESCRIPTION AND NONPRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONSPS4.0
- 4.1
Differentiate between contraindications and drug interactions (i.e., drug-drug, drug-food, drug-OTC, pregnancy, breastfeeding, allergies, etc.)PS4.1
- 4.2
Differentiate between side effects and adverse drug reactions (e.g., rash, hives, light headedness, vomiting, migraine, addiction, miscarriage, bleeding, deafness, and depression)PS4.2
- 4.3
Identify common over-the-counter, behind-the-counter, and dietary supplements/vitamins and their indicationsPS4.3
- 4.4
Explain the role of the body system with medications and how they relate to absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion with medicationPS4.4
- 4.5
Differentiate among therapeutic classes of drugs (i.e., analgesics, antipyretics, etc.)PS4.5
- 4.6
Recognize common vaccines and immunization schedules (e.g., storage and common use)PS4.6
RECOGNIZE STERILE AND NONSTERILE COMPOUNDING REQUIREMENTSPS5.0
- 5.1
Define pharmacy compounding terminologyPS5.1
- 5.2
Demonstrate infection control processes (e.g., hand washing, laminar air flow, clean room, PPE, and universal precautions)PS5.2
- 5.3
Identify safety protocols in the handling and disposal requirements of all medications (e.g., receptacles and sharps containers)PS5.3
- 5.4
Use documentation for sterile, nonsterile, and repackaged productsPS5.4
- 5.5
Determine physical and chemical incompatibilities related to nonsterile compounding and reconstitution (e.g., beyond use dating)PS5.5
- 5.6
Identify the selection and use of equipment and supplies used in compoundingPS5.6
- 5.7
Identify and demonstrate sterile compounding processes following aseptic techniquesPS5.7
- 5.8
Explain role of USP (United States Pharmacopeia) to ensure the quality of sterile compoundingPS5.8
- 5.9
Identify and demonstrate nonsterile compounding processes (e.g., ointments and lotions)PS5.9
APPLY METHODS TO ENSURE MEDICATION SAFETYPS6.0
- 6.1
Identify safety strategies to reduce errors in prescription or medication orders (e.g., correct patient, look-alike/sound-alike medications, tall man lettering, leading and trailing zeroes, high-alert/risk medications, and limit use of error-prone abbreviations and medications)PS6.1
- 6.2
Identify types of medications that require package inserts and guidelinesPS6.2
- 6.3
Identify issues that require pharmacist intervention (i.e., DUR, ADE, OTC recommendation; therapeutic substitution; misuse; missed dose; etc.)PS6.3
APPLY PROCEDURES FOR RECEIVING AND PROCESSING PRESCRIPTIONS AND REFILLSPS7.0
- 7.1
Prepare medications within the scope of practice as documented in the Arizona Board of Pharmacy laws and regulationsPS7.1
- 7.2
Identify the elements needed on a prescription (e.g., date of issue; patient’s name and address; clinician name, address, and DEA number; drug name; drug strength; dosage form; quantity prescribed; directions for use; number of refills; and signature of prescriber)PS7.2
- 7.3
Analyze prescriptions or medication orders for completeness, accuracy, authenticity, legality, and reimbursement eligibilityPS7.3
- 7.4
Demonstrate database software used for entering, retrieving, and maintaining prescription and refill information (i.e., patient profile including special requests)PS7.4
- 7.5
Follow the established protocol for retrieving drugs from inventory and preparing medicationsPS7.5
- 7.6
Calculate and measure medications using a manual or an automated systemPS7.6
- 7.7
Label drug products including auxiliary labels (e.g., poison, shake well before using, store away from direct sunlight, for external use only, and take on empty stomach)PS7.7
- 7.8
Determine packaging requirements (e.g., types of bags, syringes, glass, PVC, child resistant, and light resistant)PS7.8
- 7.9
Follow the established protocol in dispensing and distributing drugs and medications (e.g., validation, documentation, and distribution)PS7.9
- 7.10
Identify situations when refills and renewals need to be reviewed by the pharmacistPS7.10
- 7.11
Identify special requests on the prescription (i.e., safety/non-safety caps)PS7.11
PROVIDE CUSTOMER/PATIENT SERVICES AND COMMUNICATIONSPS8.0
- 8.1
Use effective strategies for greeting, servicing, and thanking all customers/patients including non-English speaking individuals and those with special needs (e.g., vision or hearing impairments, low reading level, and difficulty understanding instructions)PS8.1
- 8.2
Apply appropriate communication techniques for obtaining required health information (i.e., insurance, OTC meds and supplements, birth date and address verification, etc.)PS8.2
- 8.3
Identify situations where showing empathy to customers/patients may be necessaryPS8.3
- 8.4
Distinguish between retail versus hospital responsibilities and working conditions for the pharmacy technicianPS8.4
APPLY PROCEDURES FOR INVENTORY CONTROLPS9.0
- 9.1
Explain the function and application of the national drug code (NDC) numbers, lot numbers, and expiration datesPS9.1
- 9.2
Follow established practices to place drug and device orders by phone and electronicallyPS9.2
- 9.3
Follow established practices to receiving itemsPS9.3
- 9.4
Follow established practices related to storage requirements (e.g., refrigeration, freezer, warmer, chemical stability, and lock up)PS9.4
- 9.5
Follow established practices related to remove items (e.g., recalls, returns, outdates, and reverse distribution)PS9.5
- 9.6
Explain the use of a barcoding system (e.g., improve accuracy, increase productivity, and control inventory)PS9.6
- 9.7
Follow established practices to maintain a secure inventory to prevent theft by patients and staffPS9.7
APPLY PROCEDURES FOR BILLING AND INSURANCEPS10.0
- 10.1
Describe various reimbursement policies and plans [e.g., HMOs, PPOs, private plans, Medicare and Medicaid, and third-party reimbursement systems (i.e., PBM, medication assistance programs, coupons, self-pay, etc.)]PS10.1
- 10.2
Identify and input components required to process a third-party claim (e.g., BIN, PCN, prescription group code, and person code)PS10.2
- 10.3
Explain third-party resolution [e.g., Coordination of Benefits (COB), prior authorization, rejected claims, and plan limitations] PS10.3
- 10.4
Recognize the formulary or approved/preferred product list or systemPS10.4
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 11, Grade 12, VOCATIONALTRAINING, and PROFESSIONALEDUCATION-DEVELOPMENT
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- AZCTE
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