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CONTENT STANDARD 1.0: PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND LEADERSHIP1
- 1.1
Performance Standard 1.1: Student Leadership in Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) and Professional Associations1.1
- 1.1.1
Explore the role of professional organizations and/or associations in the pharmacy services industry.1.1.1
- 1.1.2
Define the value, role, and opportunities provided through career technical student organizations.1.1.2
- 1.1.3
Engage in career exploration and leadership development.1.1.3
- 1.1.1
CONTENT STANDARD 2.0: PHARMACY TECHNICIAN2
- 2.1
Performance Standard 2.1: Roles and Services2.1
- 2.1.1
Describe the role of the pharmacist.2.1.1
- 2.1.2
Describe the traditional and the advanced role of the pharmacy technician.2.1.2
- 2.1.3
Identify the role of the prescriber.2.1.3
- 2.1.4
Describe the prescription cycle.2.1.4
- 2.1.5
Compare types of pharmacies and other pharmacy services.2.1.5
- 2.1.6
Describe wellness programs offered through pharmacies.2.1.6
- 2.1.1
CONTENT STANDARD 3.0: LEGAL AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES3
- 3.1
Performance Standard 3.1: Duties According to Regulations, Policies, and Laws3.1
- 3.1.1
Describe the Idaho State Board of Pharmacy Code and Administrative Rules and its function for pharmacy technicians.3.1.1
- 3.1.2
Describe the requirements for pharmacy recordkeeping.3.1.2
- 3.1.3
Summarize timelines regarding federal laws.3.1.3
- 3.1.4
Compare pharmacy professionals' licensure, certification, registration, and legislated scope of practice.3.1.4
- 3.1.5
Describe the Health Information Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its function.3.1.5
- 3.1.6
Describe the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) and its function.3.1.6
- 3.1.7
Identify the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Code of Federal Regulations (number validation) and its function.3.1.7
- 3.1.8
Describe the role of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).3.1.8
- 3.1.9
Describe the related guidelines of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and safety data sheets (SDS) and their functions.3.1.9
- 3.1.10
Distinguish between PTCB and NHA certifying bodies in the pharmacy industry.3.1.10
- 3.1.11
Describe continuing education and training requirements for certification and renewal.3.1.11
- 3.1.12
Describe the process of identifying and reporting theft within the pharmacy (DEA Form 106).3.1.12
- 3.1.1
- 3.2
Performance Standard 3.2: Professional Standards and Interpersonal Skills3.2
- 3.2.1
Identify the personal traits and attitudes of effective pharmacy team members.3.2.1
- 3.2.2
Describe the chain of command in a pharmacy setting.3.2.2
- 3.2.3
Demonstrate professional standards of pharmacy workers as they apply to hygiene, dress, language, confidentiality, ethical and respectful behavior, and substance and alcohol use and abuse.3.2.3
- 3.2.4
Describe drug diversion.3.2.4
- 3.2.5
Describe the implications of personal and professional social media use regarding employment.3.2.5
- 3.2.1
CONTENT STANDARD 4.0: PROCESSING AND HANDLING OF MEDICATION AND MEDICATION ORDERS/PRESCRIPTIONS4
- 4.1
Performance Standard 4.1: Prescription Analysis4.1
- 4.1.1
Describe the differences between a prescription and a medication order.4.1.1
- 4.1.2
Interpret a prescription.4.1.2
- 4.1.3
Interpret a medication order.4.1.3
- 4.1.1
- 4.2
Performance Standard 4.2: Assisting the Pharmacist4.2
- 4.2.1
Input pharmacy data (e.g., patient and insurance profile, prescriptions) using technology.4.2.1
- 4.2.2
Demonstrate knowledge of the prescription refill process.4.2.2
- 4.2.3
Identify the patient’s need for pharmacy counseling.4.2.3
- 4.2.4
Describe medication monitoring programs.4.2.4
- 4.2.5
Describe a pharmacy technician’s role in an audit.4.2.5
- 4.2.1
- 4.3
Performance Standard 4.3: Special Pharmacy Operations4.3
- 4.3.1
Describe the phases of investigational drugs in clinical trials.4.3.1
- 4.3.2
Identify drugs categorized under Risk Evaluation Mitigation Strategies (REMS) and the reasons for that categorization.4.3.2
- 4.3.3
Describe the safe handling of all pharmaceutical hazardous materials and waste.4.3.3
- 4.3.1
CONTENT STANDARD 5.0: STERILE AND NON-STERILE COMPOUNDING5
- 5.1
Performance Standard 5.1: Sterile Compounding5.1
- 5.1.1
Describe universal precautions for sterile compounding.5.1.1
- 5.1.2
Describe United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Guidelines 797 and 800 and their functions.5.1.2
- 5.1.3
Identify the required ingredients for a compounded sterile product.5.1.3
- 5.1.4
Identify the equipment and technology used in sterile compounding.5.1.4
- 5.1.5
Demonstrate the processes and procedures of sterile compounding.5.1.5
- 5.1.1
- 5.2
Performance Standard 5.2: Non-Sterile Compounding5.2
- 5.2.1
Describe universal precautions for non-sterile compounding.5.2.1
- 5.2.2
Describe USP Guideline 795 and its function.5.2.2
- 5.2.3
Identify the required ingredients for a compounded non-sterile product.5.2.3
- 5.2.4
Identify the equipment and technology used in non-sterile compounding.5.2.4
- 5.2.5
Demonstrate the processes and procedures of non-sterile compounding.5.2.5
- 5.2.1
CONTENT STANDARD 6.0: PROCUREMENT, BILLING, REIMBURSEMENT, AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT6
- 6.1
Performance Standard 6.1: Adjudication of Billing6.1
- 6.1.1
Define the term third party.6.1.1
- 6.1.2
Define the terminology used in insurance billing (e.g., prior authorizations, deductible, double billing) when supplies are billed as durable medical equipment.6.1.2
- 6.1.3
Describe the fields on an insurance card.6.1.3
- 6.1.4
Describe pharmacy reimbursement plans.6.1.4
- 6.1.5
Describe third-party rejections and the reasons they occur.6.1.5
- 6.1.1
- 6.2
Performance Standard 6.2: Purchasing Pharmaceuticals6.2
- 6.2.1
Describe various procedures in purchasing pharmaceuticals.6.2.1
- 6.2.2
Describe controlled substance ordering systems (DEA Form 222).6.2.2
- 6.2.3
Describe the ordering system and the technology applied.6.2.3
- 6.2.1
- 6.3
Performance Standard 6.3: Inventory Control6.3
- 6.3.1
Differentiate inventory control systems for various drug classifications.6.3.1
- 6.3.2
Describe the process of return-to-stock.6.3.2
- 6.3.3
Describe the three classes of drug recalls.6.3.3
- 6.3.4
Describe the procedure for removing recalled drugs from the pharmacy.6.3.4
- 6.3.5
Describe standard procedures for reviewing and removing outdated drug products.6.3.5
- 6.3.6
Describe formularies in the pharmacy.6.3.6
- 6.3.7
Describe the legal requirements for destroying controlled substances (DEA Form 41).6.3.7
- 6.3.1
- 6.4
Performance Standard 6.4: Customer Transactions6.4
- 6.4.1
Demonstrate point of sale (POS) transactions for diverse populations.6.4.1
- 6.4.2
Describe patient identifiers necessary to dispense medication.6.4.2
- 6.4.3
Describe required valid forms of identification for drug transactions and signature requirements.6.4.3
- 6.4.4
Describe age limits and purchase limits in dispensing certain pharmaceuticals.6.4.4
- 6.4.1
CONTENT STANDARD 7.0: SAFETY7
- 7.1
Performance Standards 7.1: Patient Safety7.1
- 7.1.1
Demonstrate infection control procedures.7.1.1
- 7.1.2
Describe circumstances that warrant a Drug Utilization Review (DUR).7.1.2
- 7.1.3
Describe the roles of the Institute for Safe Medical Practices (ISMP), the Medical Error Reporting Program (MERP), and The Joint Commission (TJC).7.1.3
- 7.1.1
- 7.2
Performance Standard 7.2: Medication Safety7.2
- 7.2.1
Identify sound-alike/look-alike drugs.7.2.1
- 7.2.2
Identify high-alert/high-risk medications.7.2.2
- 7.2.3
Identify other common safety strategies for medications (e.g., cross-contamination, TallMan Lettering).7.2.3
- 7.2.4
Describe the Tech-Check-Tech (TCT) program and its purpose.7.2.4
- 7.2.5
Describe strategies for accurately receiving verbal orders.7.2.5
- 7.2.1
CONTENT STANDARD 8.0: TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATICS8
- 8.1
Performance Standard 8.1: Pharmaceutical Dispensing8.1
- 8.1.1
Describe the role of the Idaho Board of Pharmacy (BOP) requirements for dispensing medications.8.1.1
- 8.1.2
Describe emerging technologies in the pharmacy industry.8.1.2
- 8.1.3
Identify indicators of fraudulent prescriptions.8.1.3
- 8.1.4
Describe reliable drug information resources and their purposes (e.g., Orange Book).8.1.4
- 8.1.1
CONTENT STANDARD 9.0: PHARMACOLOGY9
- 9.1
Performance Standard 9.1: Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics9.1
- 9.1.1
Describe absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion (ADME), and the related organs.9.1.1
- 9.1.2
Identify pharmacological categories, their functions, and the common medications in each category.9.1.2
- 9.1.3
Identify generic and brand names of common drugs.9.1.3
- 9.1.4
Identify drug interactions/side effects of commonly used medications.9.1.4
- 9.1.5
Describe strengths/dosage and dosage forms.9.1.5
- 9.1.6
Identify routes of administration.9.1.6
- 9.1.1
- 9.2
Performance Standard 9.2: Over-The-Counter and Alternative Therapies9.2
- 9.2.1
Define over-the-counter (OTC) products.9.2.1
- 9.2.2
Identify common over-the-counter (OTC) products.9.2.2
- 9.2.3
Identify common vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements.9.2.3
- 9.2.4
Identify devices and durable medical equipment (DME).9.2.4
- 9.2.1
CONTENT STANDARD 10.0: MATHEMATICS10
- 10.1
Performance Standard 10.1: Mathematics in Pharmaceutical Practice10.1
- 10.1.1
Convert between measurement systems (e.g., temperature conversions, conversions from household to metric).10.1.1
- 10.1.2
Calculate ratios and proportions (i.e., dimensional analysis) for compounding sterile and non-sterile products.10.1.2
- 10.1.3
Calculate drug concentrations as weight/weight, weight/volume, and volume/volume.10.1.3
- 10.1.4
Calculate dosages based on age, weight, body surface area, and drip rates.10.1.4
- 10.1.5
Calculate “Days Supply” based on a prescription.10.1.5
- 10.1.6
Calculate “Quantity to Dispense” based on a prescription.10.1.6
- 10.1.7
Solve alligation calculations.10.1.7
- 10.1.1
CONTENT STANDARD 11.0: QUALITY ASSURANCE11
- 11.1
Performance Standard 11.1: Assurance Practices11.1
- 11.1.1
Describe risk-management guidelines and regulations.11.1.1
- 11.1.2
Describe the National Drug Code (NDC) and its function.11.1.2
- 11.1.3
Describe reporting agencies (e.g., MedWatch, Poison Control, pharmaceutical manufacturer, FDA Hotline) and their functions.11.1.3
- 11.1.1
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