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Which of the following is a step taken to avoid errors in dispensing LASA drugs

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Which of the following is a step taken to avoid errors in dispensing LASA drugs

   D. Flag storage bins with LASA alerts

16.   The people who work collaboratively to reduce medication errors by identifying problem areas include pharmacy technicians, nurses, physicians, and

   D. patients.

Exam Number: 084173RR

Lesson Name: Medication Safety and Error Prevention

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17.   Which of the following risks can play a role in causing medication errors?

18.   What method is recommended to prevent medication errors between medications that look and sound alike?

   D. Changing the coloring of the font

Which of the following best describes ISMP?

   D. A pharmacy technician accreditation organization

  Which of the following people can compound medication?

   D. A pharmacy technician under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist

A. Store all LASA medications separately from other medications in a dedicated area    B. Ensure that LASA medications can only be dispensed electronically    C. Order new LASA medications only as needed

   D. Flag storage bins with LASA alerts

16.   The people who work collaboratively to reduce medication errors by identifying problem areas include pharmacy technicians, nurses, physicians, and

        A. drug manufacturers.    B. DEA staff.    C. pharmacists.

   D. patients.

Exam Number: 084173RR

Lesson Name: Medication Safety and Error Prevention

Exam Guidelines: This exam is now available only in the online assessment system. If your study guide still contains an exam, that exam is no longer valid. You must complete the online version of this exam.

Exam Instructions:

Select the best answer for each question, then click "Next Question" to continue, or "Previous Question"to go back.

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17.   Which of the following risks can play a role in causing medication errors?

        A. Incompetent prescribers    B. Language barriers    C. Violent confused patients    D. Machinery or equipment failure

18.   What method is recommended to prevent medication errors between medications that look and sound alike?

        A. TALLman lettering    B. Bold lettering    C. Storing them in separate rooms

   D. Changing the coloring of the font

Which of the following best describes ISMP?

        A. An electronic point of storage for all records of medication use and their corresponding prescriptions    B. A for-profit organization hired by drug manufacturers to review the medication creation process    C. A non-profit organization training healthcare professionals on methods to avoid medication errors

   D. A pharmacy technician accreditation organization

  Which of the following people can compound medication?

        A. A skilled nurse    B. A drug manufacturer    C. A pharmacy technician with prior compounding experience

   D. A pharmacy technician under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist

Explanation / Answer

Which of the following is a step taken to avoid errors in dispensing LASA drugs

ANS: A. Store all LASA medications separately from other medications in a dedicated area

16.   The people who work collaboratively to reduce medication errors by identifying problem areas include pharmacy technicians, nurses, physicians, and ?

ANS: C. pharmacists.

17.   Which of the following risks can play a role in causing medication errors?

ANS: A. Incompetent prescribers.

18.   What method is recommended to prevent medication errors between medications that look and sound alike?

ANS: A. TALLman lettering

Tall man lettering (tall-man lettering or tallman lettering) is the practice of writing part of a drug's name in upper case letters to help distinguish sound-alike, look-alike drugs from one another in order to avoid medication errors.

Which of the following best describes ISMP

ANS: C. A non-profit organization training healthcare professionals on methods to avoid medication errors.

Which of the following people can compound medication?

ANS: C. A pharmacy technician with prior compounding experience

A compounded medication is a drug that is specifically prepared for you, based on a prescription from your doctor. Your pharmacist will mix different ingredients together to create an individualized medication for you, in a specific strength and dosage form.

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