Rxmeet final assessment

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Rxmeet Final Assessment

Welcome to the Rxmeet Final Assessment! This quiz is designed to evaluate your knowledge and understanding of pharmacy practices, medication safety, and error prevention strategies.

Test your skills with questions addressing:

  • High alert medications
  • Pharmacy workflow models
  • Strategies to reduce medication errors
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by AssessingPharmacy101
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Which of the following is not a limitation to improving staff competency and education?
Staff turnover
Inadequate assessment
Resistance to change
Lack of standardization
A pharmacy triangle workflow model includes : (choose all that applies)
Pharmacist
Technician
Medication
Medication distributor
Staff errors in pharmacies can cause a variety of issues that compromise patient safety and lead to medication errors
True
False
What classifies a drug as a high alert medication?
Its ability to look and sound like another drug
Its difficult spelling
Its expensive cost
Its narrow therapeutic index
Which of the following is a NOT a High Risk Medication?
Potassium chloride injection
Insulin
Zestril (lisinopril)
Methotrexate
You are interviewing a patient in the ED who says “I think I take Coumadin 7mg daily.” How should you respond?
Enter Coumadin 7mg po 1x daily into the patient’s medication history.
Do not enter Coumadin in the medication record
Verify the Coumadin dose with the patient's previous medical record
Which of the following are NOT a strategy to avoid LASA errors?
TALL MAN lettering
Keep all LASA drugs together for easy identification
Include generic name along with the brand names in the medication administration records
Purchase and stock different strengths/concentrations of LASA drugs
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding ISMP?
For-profit private organization
Publishes recommendations for patient safety
Analyzes errors and reports on recommendations for prevention
Operates a National Medication Errors Reporting Program for practitioners and consumers
Which of the following is NOT among the causes of medication errors?
Human errors
System issues
Environmental Factors
Research issues
Look-alike and sound-alike medications are caused of which type of errors?
Human errors
System issues
Environmental Factors
Communication errors
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