Sale and Supply 1

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sale and supply of medicines 1
Sam Watkins
Quiz by Sam Watkins, updated more than 1 year ago
Sam Watkins
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Question 1

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Section 72A of the Medicines act states that the responsible pharmacist must secure the [blank_start]safe[blank_end] and [blank_start]effective[blank_end] running of the pharmacy business in question so far as it concerns the [blank_start]sale or supply[blank_end] of medicinal products
Answer
  • safe
  • legal
  • keys
  • effective
  • accurate
  • reliable
  • sale or supply
  • cost or profit
  • supply or wastage

Question 2

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Which of the following must be displayed conspicuously on the RP notice in the pharmacy?
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  • The pharmacists name
  • The pharmacists DoB
  • The pharmacists registration number
  • declaration that they are in charge of that registered pharmacy premises
  • declaration that they are contactable if they leave for 2 hours

Question 3

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The RP may be absent for a max period of [blank_start]two hours[blank_end] during the business hours between [blank_start]midnight and midnight[blank_end] If absent, the RP must: Remain [blank_start]contactable[blank_end] by staff and be able to return within reasonable promptness Arrange for another [blank_start]pharmacist[blank_end] to be available and contactable where this is not possible
Answer
  • two hours
  • four hours
  • 20 minutes
  • 40 minutes
  • midnight and midnight
  • midday and midday
  • 6am and 6pm
  • contactable
  • alert
  • responsible
  • pharmacist
  • Medicines counter assisstant
  • dispenser
  • GP

Question 4

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During the absence of an RP that has taken charge of a registered pharmacy only sale of GSLs and prescription collection may be carried out
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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If no RP has taken charge of the pharmacy only cleaning, filing and admin can be carried out.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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pharmacists are empowered to refuse the sale or supply of ANY medicines.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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General sale medicines...
Answer
  • can be sold in any retail outlet
  • can be sold in any healthcare outlet
  • can be sold in any healthcare outlet that can close so as to exclude the public
  • can be sold in any retail outlet that can close so as to exclude the public

Question 8

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PO ([blank_start]pharmacy only[blank_end]) is sometimes used to describe a medicine that is licensed as a [blank_start]GSL[blank_end] but for which the manufacturer wishes to [blank_start]restrict[blank_end] sales or supplies through pharmacies only
Answer
  • pharmacy only
  • patient only
  • pharmacy orthentic
  • patient original
  • GSL
  • POM
  • P
  • restrict
  • improve
  • alter

Question 9

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About P medicines..
Answer
  • They must not be accessible to the public by self selection
  • They include all medicines subject to abuse
  • Only 720mg of a drug can be supplied OTC
  • They can be be prescribed by independent optometry prescribers

Question 10

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choose yes or no to whether the medicines are commonly misuses
Answer
  • yes
  • no
  • yes
  • no
  • yes
  • no
  • yes
  • no
  • yes
  • no
  • yes
  • no

Question 11

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which answers are correct about pseudoephedrine and ephedrine?
Answer
  • It is unlawful to supply any product or products that contain more than 720mg of pseudoephedrine OR 180mg of ephedrine at any one time, without a prescription
  • It is unlawful to sell or supply any pseudoephedrine product at the same time as an ephedrine product without a prescription
  • Sales or supplies should either be made personally by the pharmacist or by pharmacy staff who have been trained and are competent
  • It is unlawful to supply any product or products that contain more than 180mg of pseudoephedrine OR 720mg of ephedrine at any one time, without a prescription
  • Sales or supplies should either be made personally by the pharmacist only

Question 12

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Which are signs of misuse of drugs?
Answer
  • nervous or guilty behaviour
  • patient and calm
  • requesting small quantities
  • opportunistic buying when shop is busy
  • frequent requests

Question 13

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Naproxen has strict guidelines as to its supply - requiring stratification there is a need to supply, counselling given on how to take it and any problems.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Dentists can legally write a script for any POM or CD (except to treat addiction) on a [blank_start]private script[blank_end]. They are restricted to prescribe a specific list on [blank_start]WP/FP10D[blank_end]
Answer
  • private script
  • WP/FP10
  • WP/FP10D
  • WP/FP10D
  • XVIIA
  • Private scripts

Question 15

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Supplementary Prescribing is a partnership between a [blank_start]medical practitioner[blank_end] who establishes diagnosis and initiates treatment, a [blank_start]pharmacist[blank_end] (or other health professional) who monitors the patient and prescribes further supplies of medication and the [blank_start]patient[blank_end] who agrees to the arrangement
Answer
  • medical practitioner
  • pharmacist
  • patient
  • physiotherapist
  • pharmacist
  • GP
  • patient
  • patient
  • Local health board
  • Primary care organisation
  • pharmacist

Question 16

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Doctors do not have to prescribe within their clinical expertise but dentists and optometrists do
Answer
  • True
  • False
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