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What does DMD stand for?

Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry

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are DDS and DMD different?

no

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What are DMD's scope of practice?

Mouth, teeth, oral cavity....

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What does 'practitioner' mean?

professionals that are residents that are licensed and have prescriptive authority

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what Kentucky state law defines practitioner

KRS 217.015

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What does OD mean?

Doctor of Optometry

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what is the difference between optometrist or ophthalmologist

optometrist = optometry school, not dr

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opthamologist = physicician

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What are the OD's scope of practice?

have to do with eyes

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What does APRN mean?

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner

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What is the scope of practice for APRN?

They can prescribe anything, but have limitations on control

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What does CRNA mean?

Certified registered nurse anesthetist

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What is the scope of practice for CRNA?

They can order medications, but not prescribed

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What does PA mean?

Physician Assistant

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What are PA's scope of practice?

They can prescribe but have limitations on control substances

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What does DO mean?

Doctor of Osteopathy, general doctor

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What are DO's scope of practice?

same as MD ; 3 days supply of opioids

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how are controlled substances supposed to be transmitted to pharmacy

electronically

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What does DPM mean?

Doctor of Podiatric Medicine

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What is the scope of practice for DPM's?

Anything related to feet, ankle, and structure of the leg

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What can DPM's prescribe?

anything, but schedule II (C2) or schedule III (C3)

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no prescribe C2 or C3 for more than 3 day supply for acute pain

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no dispense more than 48hr supply of C2 or C3

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what information should you gather prior to filling an Rx for DPM

is pain related to foot/ankles

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What does DVM stand for?

Doctor of Veterinary medicine

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What are DVM scope of practice?

They can prescribe controls and are exempt from EPCS rules

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what special info do you need on DVM scripts

species and identity of pt ; w/drawal time if food producing animal

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What statue and regulation authorizes pharmacists to dispense naloxone?

KRS 217.186 (statute) and KAR 2:360 (regulation)

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What are the requirements for pharmacists to dispense naloxone?

  1. Get certified by the Board of Pharmacy and 2) have a protocol agreement with a Physician

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Legal side of dispensing naloxone?

  • Pharmacists are protected professionally if something goes wrong, but not protected criminally or civilly per KRS 217.186

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  • Naloxone can be distributed by health care provider or via prescription

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What is a midlevel practitioner or provider?

Individual that is not a physician, dentist, veterinarian, or podiatrists that is licensed/registered to dispense controlled substances

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is this a physician, midlevel practitioner, or nonphysician practitioner?

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practicioner other than physician, dentist, veterinarian, podiatrist that is licensed, registered, or otherwise permitted to dispense CS

midlevel practicioner

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Non-physician practitioner?

Providers that can receive payment under the SSA for Medicare Part B (outpatient) services

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Who does KRS chapter 217 pertain to?

Everyone under Food, drug, and cosmetic act

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Who does KRS 315 pertain to?

Pharmacists, KY pharmacy practice act

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Where can you find the definition of dispense(r)?

  • KRS 217.005 to 217.215 (Food, drug, cosmetic act)

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  • KRS 315.010 (Pharmacy Practice Act)

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Who refers to prescription drugs as "Legend drug"?

KRS 217.005 to 217.215

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Where can you find the definition of prescription drugs for pharmacists?

KRS 315.010

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What does prescription blank mean?

An order dispensed by someone else that didn't write the order

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According to KRS 217.005 to 217.215 and KRS 218A.010 what does ultimate user mean?

This is a person that possesses a controlled substance for his or her own use or for the use of a patient/animal they take care of

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According to KRS 217.216 what is required on a prescription blank?

prescribers name, phone #, and business address

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Who can sell, distribute, administer, prescribe, and posses legend drugs?

according to KRS 217.182, manufacturer/distributor/wholesaler and pharmacists can sell or distribute a legend drug, but practitioners can administer/dispense/prescribe/and distribute

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mission statement of the KY BOP:

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serves the commonwealth to ___ ___ ___ the ___ ___ ____ through effective regulation of the practice of Pharmacy

promote, preserve, and protect ; public health, safety, and welfare

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composition of the board of pharmacy

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  • The board consists of ___ that are licensed in KY and __ who is not associated or financially interested in the practice of pharmacy.

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  • The pharmacists must have __ years of experience, be a resident in KY, and in good standing.

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  • No two pharmacists can reside in the same ___

5 pharmacists, 1 citizen; 5, county

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process by which BOP members are appointed

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  • On [date] , other state pharmacy organizations or individuals can submit a list of people.

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  • Before [date], the governor will appoint ___ people from each list.

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  • The governor appoints the ___

March 1st, October 1st, 2, citizen

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Summarize the duties and powers of the board of pharmacy.

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They promulgate administrative regulations, issue subpoenas, schedule and conduct hearings, issues and renew all licenses/certifications/permits, prescribe the time/place/method/manner/scope/subjects of examinations with at least 2 examinations to be held annually, establish or approve programs/qualifications/and registration of pharmacists interns, assess reasonable fees, etc (look at powerpoint tired of typing)

ok

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who can serve as a board inspector

Registered pharmacist that graduated from a school in good standing with the KY board of pharmacy

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___ ___'s duties

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  • They're duties are to inspect and conduct investigations to carry out the provisions of chapter ___

board inspector , 315

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in a case review panel

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  • ___ board members review the findings related to an investigation presented by board staff or investigators.

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The case review panel may ask for the person to attend the session and use evidence to determine if the individual _____ or not.

3, violated the law

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'agreed order' between a pharmacist licensee and ___.

the Board of Pharmacy

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protocol review committee consists of ___

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The committee:

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  • evaluates new protocols proposed for the board approval to ensure compliance with section __ and section ___ of this administrative regulation

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  • review previously authorized protocols no later than ___ from the authorized date to ensure alignment with current practice guidelines.

4 pharmacists and 1 physician ; 2(1)(b), 3, 3 years

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what are the 2 disciplinary actions resulting from an agreed order?

  • violations marked on license/permit OR report to national american board of pharmacy (NABP) or health professions database (HPDB)

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  • An ___ is a written agreement that states the person has violated the law and will have specific disciplinary terms and conditions.

agreed order

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requirements a pharmacist must meet before initiating naloxone dispensing

  1. certified by the Board of Pharmacy and 2) have a protocol agreement with a Physician

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[medical order or prescription order]

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a lawful order of a specifically identified practitioner for a specifically identifies patient for the patient's health care needs that may or may not include prescription drug order

medical order

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[medical order or prescription order]

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  • (authorized by a practitioner) is a written or oral order for a drug, combination, or preparation that is intended to be used in treating or preventing a disease.

prescription order

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requirements for a lawful prescription as defined in KRS ___.

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This is a valid practitioner-patient relationship that is intended to address a legitimate medical need, and falls within the prescribing practitioner's scope of professional practice

315.010

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Compare and contrast the legal definition of dispense as defined in KRS 217 and KRS 315.

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  • KRS 217.005: dispense means to deliver a drug or device to an ___ or ___ identified by the lawful order of a practitioner (includes packaging, labeling, or compounding necessary to prepare substance)

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