CPhT Program Course Outline
The following is an outline of the contents of the course you will learn. The course books are recognized by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board, and designed to build one chapter on to the next in a logical, precise order. Previous knowledge is never assumed and the most difficult areas of pharmacy such as calculations, pharmacology and pharmacokinetics are covered and explained in simple, easy to understand everyday language. Our course will ensure the appropriate student support systems are in place to obtain material mastery for each and every student.
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CONTENTS OF OUR PROGRAM - Your Books
A brief Introduction
· Introduction to the PTCB exam and Technician statistics
Practice Environments in Pharmacy
· Career opportunities available for technicians
Pharmacy as a Regulated Profession
· Regulation by governmental agencies
Specific Laws and their Relation to Pharmacy
· Laws governing the safety and effectiveness of Drugs and Controlled substance laws
Non-Governmental Regulations Audits
· The Standard of Practice Accreditation process Third party and employer audits
The New Drug Application Process
· Drug development and approval process
· New drug investigation
The Naming of Drug Product
· The Different names of drug entities
The Patent Period and Approval of Generic Drug s
· The patent process explained
Legal Classifications of Medicinal Products
· Introduction to the DEA number
· The schedules of the Controlled Substances Act
Dosage Form and Route of Administration
· Common routes of administration
· Characteristics of the common dosage forms
Requirements of the Drug Order
· The retail Prescription
· The Hospital Medical Administration Record
Interpretation of the Retail Drug Order
· Abbreviations, Quantity Calculations, Refills, and Substitution requirements
Interpretation of the Hospital Drug Order
· The Hospital Cart Exchange Process
· Floor Stock and Bulk Drugs
· Formulary Utilization
Methods of Drug Order
· Entry Computerized Ordering of Pharmacy Stock
The Patient Profile
· Comparison of the Hospital Chart & the Retail Profile
· Abbreviations found on the Hospital Chart
Introduction to Pharmacy Math
· Roman Numerals - Fractions - Decimals - Rounding
Systems of Measurement
· Avoirdupois - Apothecary - Metric
Conversions
· Changing Units from One System to Another
Proportions
· Pharmacy Math
Preparation & Delivery in Retail
· Packaging, Labeling, and Product Inserts
Preparation & Delivery in Hospital
· Unit Dose and Parenteral Preparation
The OBRA Law
· Prospective & Retrospective Drug Utilization Reviews Requirements of the Law
Methods of Ordering Pharmacy Inventory
· Ordering Controlled Drugs
· Automatic Replenishment
· Supplying Medications "For Office Use"
Receipt of Pharmacy Inventory
· Receiving Controlled Drugs Shortages
Maintenance of Pharmacy Inventory
· Storage Requirements of Medicinal Products
· Stock Rotation
Temperature Conversions
· Converting Between Fahrenheit and Celsius
Compounding Calculations
· Concentration - Allegation - Tonicity
Legal & Ethical Considerations in Filling Orders
· Patient Confidentiality - HIPPAA Requirements
· Reasons it May Not be Best to Fill an Order
Patient Payment for Prescription Medications
· Pricing Calculations - Third Party Payers
Return of Pharmaceutical Products
· Differences in Hospital & Retail
· Manufacture Recalls
· Returns to Wholesalers
Sterile Dosage Forms
· Aseptic Techniques - Laminar Flow Hoods
Calculating Adult Dosages
· Pharmacy Math
Calculating Pediatric Dosages\
· Using Young's Rule & Clark's Rule
Parenteral Calculations
· Flow Rate & Dose per Time Calculations
Introduction to Equivalence
· Types of Equivalence
· Equivalence Ratings
· DESI Drugs
Introduction to Pharmacology
· How Drugs Work
· Common Members of Select Pharmaceutical Classes
Introduction to Pharmacokinetics
· The Body's Action on the Drug
Pharmacy Administration
· Paperwork Requirements
· Controlled Drug Inventories
· Gross Profit Calculations
Maintaining a Safe Work Environment
· Occupational Safety & Health Administration
· Pharmacy Safety
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