CPJE important topics
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- Pharmacist permir renewal
- Every 2 years
- Pharmacy Permit renewal
- Every year
- New Continuing education credits (CE)
- Every 2 years
- Continuing education credits (CE)completion records
- 4 years
- Record of disposition abd adquisition of dangerous drugs
- 3 years
- Reasonable lenght of time
- 10 days
- Hospital records of controlled susbstances administered to in-patient
- 7 years
- number of days before you notify DEA & Bureau of narcotics, dept. of justice for a schedule II emergency
- 7 days
- Number of hours in which to return a 11159.2 exemption certificate to the prescriber correction
- 72 hours
- Number of days to completly fill a schedule II Rx by state and DEA Law for a patient in a long term Care facility (LTCF) or terminally ill
- 60 days
- Number of hours to completly fill a schedule II Rx when the pharmacist can only fill a partial amount by DEA law
- 72 hours
- % of stock in a corporation that a physician or a group of physicians may not own
- >10%
- Lenght of time that you must keep a patient profile
- 1 year from the date of the last refill
- Number of years to keep the record of the DEA controlled substance inventory
- 3 years
- Number of days to notify the board of pharmacy of a loss of controlled substance
- 30 days
- Lenght of time to notify DEA of a loss of controlled substance
- Inmediately
- Number of years for a term on the board of pharmacy
- 4 years
- Number of terms that a board member may serve in the board of pharmacy
- 2 (8 years)
- How often must the board of pharmacy meet?
- at least every 4 months
- Lenght of time in which a pharmacist must provied a written notification to the patient's doctor of any change in drug regimen initiated by the parmacist
- 24 hours
- Number of days that a pharmacy owner must notify the Board of Pharmacy of the hiring and termination of a pharmacist in charge (PIC)
- 30 days
- Number of days that the PIC must notify the Board of Pharmacy of PIC termination
- 30 days
- Period of time that a PIC must conduct a self-assessment program
- July 1, every odd number year
- Period of time when a new pharmacy permit is issued or there is a change of the PIC
- 30 days
- Number of days to notify the board of Pharmacy of a change of name or address
- 30 days
- Number of days that a Non-Steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can be filled when written by a TPA optometrist
- 3 days
- Number of days that anti-viral medication can be filled when written by a TPA optometrist
- 21 days
- Number of days that Acyclovir can be filled when written by a TPA optometrist
- 10 days
- Number of days that Codeine & hydrocodone can be filled when written by a TPA optometrist
- 3 days
- Renewal of a DEA license
- Every 3 years
- % and leght of time of total number of dosage units allowed by the DEA to be distributed by a pharmacy
- 5% during a 12 month period (for more that this the pharamcy will need a distributor permit)
- Number of days to notify the DEA of destruction of controlled substance (in advance)
- 14 days
- Records of a quality assurance review
- 1 year from the date the record was created
- How many interns should a pharmacist supervise at the time?
- 2 interns per pharmacist
- How many Technicians should a pharmacist supervise at the time?
- 1 for the first pharmacist and 2 for the pharmacist thereafter
- How many Technicians trainee should a pharmacist supervise at the time?
- 1 technician trainee per pharmacist
- How many Non-licensed personnel should a pharmacist supervise at the time?
- No ratio
- Schedule V drugs under the DEA law are prescription?
- are OTC unless a dangerous drug is contained in product
- Schedule V drugs and California law
- Requires a prescription in California
- Limitation of supply of Schedule II drugs in an emergency under DEA law
- 72 hours
- Limitation of supply of Schedule II drugs in an emergency under California Law
- No limitation
- By DEA law, lenght of time that a Schedule V drug maybe refilled
- No limit
- By California Law, lenght of time that a Schedule V drug maybe refilled
- 6 months
- Number of refills authorized by DEA Law for a drug schedule III and IV
- 5 times
- Number of refills authorized by California Law for a drug schedule III and IV
- 5 times but no longer that 120 days of medication