Deck 26: The Pharmacists Unique Contribution to Australias Health System

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The pharmacist has a key role in:

A)meeting appropriate industry standards.
B)the timely access and affordability of medicines.
C)the quality and responsible use of medicines.
D)all of the above.
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Pharmacists:

A)can only dispense commercially available medicines.
B)can dispense all medications without a prescription.
C)can dispense across all schedules if subscribed to the Quality Care Pharmacy program.
D)ensure that the supplied medicine accurately reflects the prescriber's intentions and is consistent with the needs and safety of the patient.
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If the pharmacist considers that the medicine may have a preventable adverse effect on the patient,it is the responsibility of the pharmacist to:

A)adhere to the prescriber's orders.
B)intervene and converse with the prescriber.
C)assess clients before dispensing medicines.
D)notify the Pharmacy Board of Australia.
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The vast majority of pharmacists' consultations are not paid for by governments.Pharmacists have relied on the income derived from:

A)the legislation associated with how scheduled drugs are administered.
B)the mark-up from the sale of medicines.
C)controlling the availability of medicines.
D)over-the-counter medications.
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The need to avoid medication-related harm is also reflected in:

A)the legislation associated with how scheduled drugs are administered.
B)the National Medicines Policy.
C)controlling the availability of medicines to protect public health and safety.
D)how medicines are dispersed and sold in Australia.
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Deck 26: The Pharmacists Unique Contribution to Australias Health System
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The pharmacist has a key role in:

A)meeting appropriate industry standards.
B)the timely access and affordability of medicines.
C)the quality and responsible use of medicines.
D)all of the above.
all of the above.
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Pharmacists:

A)can only dispense commercially available medicines.
B)can dispense all medications without a prescription.
C)can dispense across all schedules if subscribed to the Quality Care Pharmacy program.
D)ensure that the supplied medicine accurately reflects the prescriber's intentions and is consistent with the needs and safety of the patient.
ensure that the supplied medicine accurately reflects the prescriber's intentions and is consistent with the needs and safety of the patient.
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If the pharmacist considers that the medicine may have a preventable adverse effect on the patient,it is the responsibility of the pharmacist to:

A)adhere to the prescriber's orders.
B)intervene and converse with the prescriber.
C)assess clients before dispensing medicines.
D)notify the Pharmacy Board of Australia.
intervene and converse with the prescriber.
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The vast majority of pharmacists' consultations are not paid for by governments.Pharmacists have relied on the income derived from:

A)the legislation associated with how scheduled drugs are administered.
B)the mark-up from the sale of medicines.
C)controlling the availability of medicines.
D)over-the-counter medications.
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The need to avoid medication-related harm is also reflected in:

A)the legislation associated with how scheduled drugs are administered.
B)the National Medicines Policy.
C)controlling the availability of medicines to protect public health and safety.
D)how medicines are dispersed and sold in Australia.
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