Law For Pharmacy Tech Trial #2


 

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Law for Pharmacy Tech # Trial 2

Question 1 (5 points)

Saved
Which of the following made having a prescription for dangerous drugs a legal requirement?
Question 1 options:
a)  Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

b)  Controlled Substances Act

c)  Kefauver-Harris Amendment

d)  Durham-Humphrey Amendment

Question 2 (5 points)

Another name for professional negligence is
Question 2 options:
a)  medical inaccuracy.

b)  underutilization.

c)  malpractice.

d)  malfeasance.

 

Question 3 (5 points)

Prescriptions for schedule _______ drugs can’t be refilled.
Question 3 options:
a)  II

b)  V

c)  IV

d)  III

Question 4 (5 points)

According to the Controlled Substances Act, which drug schedule has high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use in the United States?
Question 4 options:
a)  Schedule II

b)  Schedule I

c)  Schedule III

d)  Schedule IV

 

 

 

Question 5 (5 points)

A constitution adopted by the people creates a government and gives that government
Question 5 options:
a)  the power to make laws.

b)  the right to establish another modified government that regular citizens oversee.

c)  the groundwork for adopting an interim government in specific states.

d)  the framework for amending laws but not adopting laws.

Question 6 (5 points)

_______ is professional negligence that occurs when a medical professional fails to meet the standard of care that’s reasonably expected.
Question 6 options:
a)  Medical fraud

b)  Due care

c)  Vicarious liability

d)  Medical malpractice

 

 

Question 7 (5 points)

A prudent individual whose behavior would be appropriate under the circumstances is called a/an
Question 7 options:
a)  authenticated witness.

b)  open-minded witness.

c)  reasonable person.

d)  personable patient.

Question 8 (5 points)

Which of the following is a federal administrative agency that enforces laws pertaining to controlled and illegal drug substances?
Question 8 options:
a)  Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

b)  State narcotics divisions

c)  Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)

d)  Controlled Substances Act (CSA)

 

 

 

Question 9 (5 points)

A _______ is an individual power, privilege, or immunity.
Question 9 options:
a)  duty

b)  legislation

c)  statute

d)  right

Question 10 (5 points)

Which of the following are examples of intentional torts?
Question 10 options:
a)  Murder

b)  Assault

c)  Negligence

d)  Battery

 

 

 

 

Question 11 (5 points)

The Medicare-Medicaid Antifraud and Abuse Amendments contain provisions that make it illegal to receive payments in exchange for referrals of patients or promoting a healthcare product or service that results in a payment from
Question 11 options:
a)  TRICARE.

b)  Medicare.

c)  Medicaid.

d)  Child Health Plus.

Question 12 (5 points)

Which of the following is required for a controlled-substance prescription to be valid?
Question 12 options:
a)  The licensed prescriber must be registered with the DEA.

b)  The licensed prescriber must have a unique DEA-issued registration number.

c)  The prescriber must be licensed to prescribe controlled substances at the state level.

d)  The FDA must approve the registration of each provider requesting to prescribe a controlled substance.

 

 

Question 13 (5 points)

Match the following to their intended purpose.
Question 13 options:
123 False Claims Act
123 Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act (CMEA)
123 Medicare-Medicaid Antifraud and Abuse Amendments
1. Punishes those who knowingly engage in false billing
2. Contain provisions making it illegal to receive payments in exchange for referrals
3. Restricts the placement and sale of products that contain PSE

Question 14 (5 points)

Which of the following are powers held by the DEA?
Question 14 options:
a)  Impose jail sentences

b)  Impound vehicles

c)  Levy fines

d)  Change medical prescriptions

 

 

 

 

Question 15 (5 points)

Which of the following are examples of pharmacy malpractice?
Question 15 options:
a)  Patients being given a drug that’s dangerous to take in combination with other medication already in their system

b)  Patients being administered a drug that they’re allergic to

c)  A pharmacist dispensing the correct medication

d)  A patient being given the wrong dosage of the medication that was prescribed

e)  A pharmaceutical technician making a mistake while drug compounding

Question 16 (5 points)

Which of the following are criminal violations that a pharmacy employee could be prosecuted for?
Question 16 options:
a)  Selling less than 3.6 grams pf PSE per day

b)  Failing to log and report sales of PSE products

c)  Filling prescriptions for controlled substances without proper DEA registration

d)  Selling more than the allowable amount of the chemical pseudoephedrine (PSE) with other OTCs

 

 

Question 17 (5 points)

The FDA is responsible for which of the following?
Question 17 options:
a)  Manufacturing and distributing prescription medication

b)  Licensing and inspecting manufacturing facilities

c)  Evaluating prescription drug advertising

d)  Creating regulations that affect the pharmaceutical and other regulated industries

Question 18 (5 points)

Which of the following are ways patients may contribute to their own harm?
Question 18 options:
a)  Keeping up with state and national laws and regulations

b)  Voluntarily accepting a known risk

c)  Failing to take medication properly

d)  Failing to follow the doctor’s instructions

 

 

 

Question 19 (5 points)

Traffickers use the Internet to recruit victims and accomplices.
Question 19 options:
True
False
Question 20 (5 points)

Which of the following is NOT true regarding sex trafficking?
Question 20 options:
a)  it’s the act of providing sexual services in exchange for money, food, clothing, or items

b)  Victims may perform commercial sex through the use of coercion, force, or fraud.

c)  It more commonly affects women, but frequently happens to children of both sexes

d)  All commercial sex performed by minors under 18 years old is considered to be sex trafficking.

 

Pharmacy Tech # Trial 2

Question 1 (5 points)

Saved
Which of the following made having a prescription for dangerous drugs a legal requirement?
Question 1 options:
a)  Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

b)  Controlled Substances Act

c)  Kefauver-Harris Amendment

d)  Durham-Humphrey Amendment

Question 2 (5 points)

Another name for professional negligence is
Question 2 options:
a)  medical inaccuracy.

b)  underutilization.

c)  malpractice.

d)  malfeasance.

 

Question 3 (5 points)

Prescriptions for schedule _______ drugs can’t be refilled.
Question 3 options:
a)  II

b)  V

c)  IV

d)  III

Question 4 (5 points)

According to the Controlled Substances Act, which drug schedule has high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use in the United States?
Question 4 options:
a)  Schedule II

b)  Schedule I

c)  Schedule III

d)  Schedule IV

 

 

 

Question 5 (5 points)

A constitution adopted by the people creates a government and gives that government
Question 5 options:
a)  the power to make laws.

b)  the right to establish another modified government that regular citizens oversee.

c)  the groundwork for adopting an interim government in specific states.

d)  the framework for amending laws but not adopting laws.

Question 6 (5 points)

_______ is professional negligence that occurs when a medical professional fails to meet the standard of care that’s reasonably expected.
Question 6 options:
a)  Medical fraud

b)  Due care

c)  Vicarious liability

d)  Medical malpractice

 

 

Question 7 (5 points)

A prudent individual whose behavior would be appropriate under the circumstances is called a/an
Question 7 options:
a)  authenticated witness.

b)  open-minded witness.

c)  reasonable person.

d)  personable patient.

Question 8 (5 points)

Which of the following is a federal administrative agency that enforces laws pertaining to controlled and illegal drug substances?
Question 8 options:
a)  Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

b)  State narcotics divisions

c)  Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)

d)  Controlled Substances Act (CSA)

 

 

 

Question 9 (5 points)

A _______ is an individual power, privilege, or immunity.
Question 9 options:
a)  duty

b)  legislation

c)  statute

d)  right

Question 10 (5 points)

Which of the following are examples of intentional torts?
Question 10 options:
a)  Murder

b)  Assault

c)  Negligence

d)  Battery

 

 

 

 

Question 11 (5 points)

The Medicare-Medicaid Antifraud and Abuse Amendments contain provisions that make it illegal to receive payments in exchange for referrals of patients or promoting a healthcare product or service that results in a payment from
Question 11 options:
a)  TRICARE.

b)  Medicare.

c)  Medicaid.

d)  Child Health Plus.

Question 12 (5 points)

Which of the following is required for a controlled-substance prescription to be valid?
Question 12 options:
a)  The licensed prescriber must be registered with the DEA.

b)  The licensed prescriber must have a unique DEA-issued registration number.

c)  The prescriber must be licensed to prescribe controlled substances at the state level.

d)  The FDA must approve the registration of each provider requesting to prescribe a controlled substance.

 

 

Question 13 (5 points)

Match the following to their intended purpose.
Question 13 options:
123 False Claims Act
123 Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act (CMEA)
123 Medicare-Medicaid Antifraud and Abuse Amendments
1. Punishes those who knowingly engage in false billing
2. Contain provisions making it illegal to receive payments in exchange for referrals
3. Restricts the placement and sale of products that contain PSE

Question 14 (5 points)

Which of the following are powers held by the DEA?
Question 14 options:
a)  Impose jail sentences

b)  Impound vehicles

c)  Levy fines

d)  Change medical prescriptions

 

 

 

 

Question 15 (5 points)

Which of the following are examples of pharmacy malpractice?
Question 15 options:
a)  Patients being given a drug that’s dangerous to take in combination with other medication already in their system

b)  Patients being administered a drug that they’re allergic to

c)  A pharmacist dispensing the correct medication

d)  A patient being given the wrong dosage of the medication that was prescribed

e)  A pharmaceutical technician making a mistake while drug compounding

Question 16 (5 points)

Which of the following are criminal violations that a pharmacy employee could be prosecuted for?
Question 16 options:
a)  Selling less than 3.6 grams pf PSE per day

b)  Failing to log and report sales of PSE products

c)  Filling prescriptions for controlled substances without proper DEA registration

d)  Selling more than the allowable amount of the chemical pseudoephedrine (PSE) with other OTCs

 

 

Question 17 (5 points)

The FDA is responsible for which of the following?
Question 17 options:
a)  Manufacturing and distributing prescription medication

b)  Licensing and inspecting manufacturing facilities

c)  Evaluating prescription drug advertising

d)  Creating regulations that affect the pharmaceutical and other regulated industries

Question 18 (5 points)

Which of the following are ways patients may contribute to their own harm?
Question 18 options:
a)  Keeping up with state and national laws and regulations

b)  Voluntarily accepting a known risk

c)  Failing to take medication properly

d)  Failing to follow the doctor’s instructions

 

 

 

Question 19 (5 points)

Traffickers use the Internet to recruit victims and accomplices.
Question 19 options:
True
False
Question 20 (5 points)

Which of the following is NOT true regarding sex trafficking?
Question 20 options:
a)  it’s the act of providing sexual services in exchange for money, food, clothing, or items

b)  Victims may perform commercial sex through the use of coercion, force, or fraud.

c)  It more commonly affects women, but frequently happens to children of both sexes

d)  All commercial sex performed by minors under 18 years old is considered to be sex trafficking.