Transcript ph store

pharmacy store
•location---good location and signs
•size----board of pharmacy controls size of
pharmacy
•ADA---ramps, speaker height, doors
•environment----temp,humidity
•storage----long term storage area, locks
•clean room----aseptic technique area
•hazardous disposal-----plans for pickup, return
expired drugs
•security----alarm system with codes
pharmacy store
• reference material/books---state laws, drug formulary,
compounding reference, orange book(ther equ),
• USP vol1 (dr use)
• USP vol2(pt use) USP vol 3(orange book)
• MSDS, Remington manual(bible)
• proper equipment----sink, printer,scale, funnels,
mortar-pestle, PPE, syringes, laminar flow hood, ect
• proper license/registration----NPI, permit, business lic,
state ph lic, CSA lic, ect where public can see it.
• must have consultation rooms
Policies of pharmacy
• Mission statement--goals
• Organization structure---chain of command
• Policy---course of action
• Procedure-----step by step
• These are required by agencies.
• Pharmacies may keep track of
• Customer service
• Effiency—customer waiting time, rx error
productivity—rx per hour/absense/tardy
Policies of pharmacy
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Communication
Face to face most effective
Bulletins least effective
Requires certificates—
Form 222-get sch 2med
Form 224---order controlled substances
Form 41---destroy controlled substances
retail CPhT
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Enter RX
Pt info in computer
Assist RPh
Talk with ins carriers for reimbursement
Verify correct rx
Order inventory
Phone calls
Talk with prescriber for refills
Compound oral; solution creams ointments
Prepackage bulk medications
Aware of new pharm developments
Assist other employees
Institutional CPhT
• Transport equip to nursing units
• Pick up drug orders, unused meds, auto med admin
records to the pharmacy
• Fill med cassette
• Prepare meds for dispensing (package,
compounding)
• Order supplies, receive meds
• Assist employees
• Ins billing
• Deliver unit dose to machines
• Phone calls
Requirements in the store
• Drug storage---sch 2 drugs must be locked. Sch 3 4 5
may be scattered throughout. Refrigerator for some
meds.
equip—must have class A balance, pharm weights,
grad cylinder, mortar/pestle, spatula, stir rods, laminar
airflow hoods for IV and chemo agents
• Counter space, alarm system, sink, lockable
refrigerator, safe for sch2 meds.
• Employees have current licenses
• Rx, inventory, invoices, 222&41 form must be
available for gov in 72 hours
• Pharmacy must have a professional pharm library
• pharmacist is allowed to do immunizations