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OAC Ohio Administrative Code Pharmacy Technician Trainee -enrolled in an approved training program to obtain a registration as a registered or certified pharmacy technician. -registered as a pharmacy technician trainee through the state board of pharmacy. -practices in state accordance w...

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OHIO REGISTERED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN EXAM 48 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
OAC - answer Ohio Administrative Code
Pharmacy Technician Trainee - answer -enrolled in an approved training program to obtain a registration as a registered or certified pharmacy technician. -registered as a pharmacy technician trainee through the state board of pharmacy.
-practices in state accordance with OAC 4729:3-3-01
Pharmacy Technician trainee under the direct supervision of a pharmacist can engage in all of the following at a location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs to the extent that they do not require profession judgement. - answer 1.Accept new written, faxed or electronic prescription orders from a prescriber or a prescribers agent but should NOT include verbal orders.
2. Enter information into and retrieve information from a database or patient profile.
3.Prepare and affix labels.
4. Stock danger drugs and retrieve them from inventory.
5.Count and pour dangerous drugs into containers.
6.Place dangerous drugs into containers prior to dispensing by a pharmacist.
7.Non-sterile drug compounding following the completion of site-specific training pursuant.
8. Sterile drug compounding following the completion of site-specific training pursuant.
9. Package and sell dangerous drugs to a patient or patients representative.
10. Sending or receiving electronic prescriptions between pharmacies accessing the same prescription records in a centralized database or pharmacy computers.
Registered Pharmacy Technician under the direct supervision of a pharmacist can engage in all of the following at a location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs to the extent that they do not require profession judgement. - answer 1.Accept new written, faxed or electronic prescription orders from a prescriber or a prescribers agent but should NOT include verbal orders.
2.Request refill authorizations for dangerous drugs from a prescriber or prescribers agent, ONLY if there is no change from the original prescription
3. Enter information into and retrieve information from a database or patient profile.
4.Prepare and affix labels.
5. Stock danger drugs and retrieve them from inventory.
6.Count and pour dangerous drugs into containers.
7.Place dangerous drugs into containers prior to dispensing by a pharmacist.
8. Non-sterile drug compounding following training.
9. Package and sell dangerous drugs to a patient or patients representative.
10. Sending or receiving electronic prescriptions between pharmacies accessing the same prescription records in a centralized database or pharmacy computers.
Restrictions - answer -Pharmacist is NOT permitted to supervise more than 3 pharmacy technician trainees at any time, unless approved by board.
Training requirements for a registered pharmacy technician to perform non-sterile drug compounding. - answer 1. Training that complies with requirement set by the United States pharmacopeia chapter <795>.
2. Obtained through completion of site-specific, structured on the job didactic and experiential training program and nor transferable between other practice sites.
3. When the pharmacist designated by the responsible person or the responsible person is satisfied with the employee's knowledge and proficiency, they will sign the documentation records to show appropriate training.
4. Ensuring registered pharmacy technicians are properly trained is the responsibility of the terminal distributor or dangerous drugs and the licensee's responsible person. 5. All training requirements should be appropriately documented and made readily retrievable for immediate inspection by the state board of pharmacy. Documentation should be maintained
for a minimum of three years. Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) under the direct supervision of a pharmacist can engage in all of the following at a location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs to the extent that they do not require profession judgement. - answer Same as registered pharmacy technicians but also includes: 1.accepting new verbal prescription orders from a prescriber or a prescriber's agent for non-
controlled drugs.
2. Stocking automated drug dispensing units, floor stock and crash carts in an institutional facility.
3.Accepting Verbal refill authorizations for dangerous drugs that are not controlled substances, as long as there is no change from the original prescription.
4. Requesting refill authorizations for dangerous drugs, as long as there is no change from the original prescription.
Certified Pharmacy Technician (2) - answer 5. Notwithstanding any other provision of agency 4729 of the administrative code, accepting new verbal prescription orders for non-controlled drugs pursuant to the following:
- Pharmacist on duty will determine if the technician is competent to receive a verbal order.
-Pharmacist on duty is responsible for the accuracy of a prescription order received by a technician. -Pharmacist must be immediately available to answer question or discuss the prescription order
received by the CPhT.
-CPhT may NOT receive a prescription order for a controlled substance.
-The CPhT receiving a prescription order must document the fll name of the prescriber's agent, if applicable. -CPhT must immediately transfer the prescription order to writing and review it with the pharmacist.
-Prior to dispensing, positive identification of the receiving CPhT and the pharmacist should be made on the prescription to identify the responsibility for the receipt of the prescription. -CPhT and pharmacist must meet all other applicable rules for the receipt of new verbal prescription orders or the administrative code.

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