Analyzing the Importance of Ethics

What are some reasons that ethical principles are important in the pharmacy? Check all that apply.

a. to protect the rights of patients
b. to support the health of patients
c. to help pharmacy technicians behave appropriately
d. to make sure everyone in the pharmacy has integrity

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. To protect the rights of patients

B. To support the health of patients

C. To help pharmacy technicians behave appropriately

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

Answer 2

Answer:

a. to protect the right of patients


Related Questions

Describing a Conflict of Interest

A drug company recruits a pharmacy technician to work a second, part-time job on it's sales force.
What would taking the job be a conflict of interest?

a.There is a rule that pharmacy technicians can't have two sources of income, even if it's a part-time job.
b.Working as a sales representative would create a conflict between the professional interests of the pharmacy.
c. Working as a sales representative might cause distraction for the pharmacy technician at both the pharmacy and the drug company.
d. The pharmacy and the drug company are interested in the health and safety of patients who take medications sold by the drug company.

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Answer:

B. Working as a sales representative would create a conflict between the professional interests of the pharmacy and those of the drug company.

Explanation:

I calculated logically

20 POINTS IF WRITTEN SOON
Educate the Patient
Instructions: Write a paragraph for Kai's parents in which you explain what they need to know about Kai's diagnosis.
Include and underline or highlight each of these terms to help them understand Kai's diagnosis: NF1, inherited,
mutation, chromosome 17, gene, protein, neurofibromin, mitosis, tumors.

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Answer:

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a hereditary disorder caused by an alteration – called a mutation – in the NF1 gene, which is located on chromosome 17. The NF1 gene contains a code of instructions for making a protein called neurofibromin, which is produced in many cells, including nerve cells and specialized cells surrounding nerves (Schwann cells). The neurofibromin protein acts as a tumor suppressor, preventing cells from growing and dividing too rapidly. The NF1 gene mutation leads to the production of a nonfunctional or absent neurofibromin protein that is unable to regulate cell growth and division, resulting in the growth of neurofibromas (skin tumors) along nerves throughout the body.

Explanation:

As per diagnosis the kai has a disorder.

Kai parent claims that Kai had been diagnosed with underlying cause of infections in the cells and needs to have immediate treatmentIts a complex  disorder that is created by the mutation of a gene which is responsible for the formation of the proteins. It not limited by ageThe severity of the disorder varies and there exists a 50% of chance that the parent may pass this to their offspring.

Learn more about the paragraph for Kai's parents in which you explain.

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Comparing Pharmacist Requirements

Almost all states require practicing pharmacists to be licensed and to register with the state, while the requirements for pharmacy technicians are not as strict or uniform.

a. There are more pharmacists than pharmacy technicians in most pharmacies, so many states choose not to regulate technicians.
b. In some states, being a technician does not require any technical knowledge, but pharmacists have the same requirements in all states.
c. A pharmacist has completed a higher level of education, and will take more responsibility on the job.
d. Licenses help the state keep track of pharmacists, who change jobs more often than pharmacy technicians

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Answer:

C. A pharmacist has completed a higher level of education, and will take more responsibility on the job.

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

Answer:

C. A pharmacist has completed a higher level of education and will take more responsibility on the job.

Explanation:

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13. Victims of ingested poisons usually show signs of? (list)

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Answer:

Stomach pain, diarehha, severe headaches, chills, lost of appetite, weakness or drowsiness, or a above 100 degressn farenheit

Explanation:

What is a challenge that forensic science faces in the future? Not enough cases Stalling technology Limited resources All of the above

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Answer: Limited Resources

Explanation:

As the population of humanity grows and people live closer with each other, there is bound to be more crime and therefore cases where forensic science is needed. This is therefore not a challenge faced by forensic science in future.

Technology having stalled is also not a challenge because technology generally improves with time. The only plausible challenge is therefore a lack of resources so the third option must be right.

Comparing State Requirements

Why are the requirements for pharmacy technicians different in each state?

a. The 10th Amendment allows each state to develop it's own Pharmacy Practice Act, which defines the role of the pharmacy technician.
b. The role of the pharmacy technician is more demanding and has greater responsibilities in states that require certification.
c. States without certification requirements have a greater need for pharmacy technicians, so there are fewer barriers to starting in this career.
d. The Pharmacy Practice Act in each state allows the Boards of Pharmacy to decide if certification or registration is important in that state.

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Answer:

A. The 10th Amendment allows each state to develop it's own Pharmacy Practice Act, which defines the role of the pharmacy technician.

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

Answer:

A. The 10th Amendment allows each state to develop its own Pharmacy Practice Act, which defines the role of the pharmacy technician.

Explanation:

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3.4 Discussion: Protecting Yourself
Graded Discussion
Discussion Topic
No Response
The discussion is where you discuss a specific health topic with the rest of the class.
Read through the topic thoroughly, then post your thoughts on the appropriate discussion
board. Write at least one well-developed paragraph. As this is a discussion, don't forget to
respond to at least two other students. Please be courteous and use proper netiquette.
Discussion 3.4 Protecting Yourself
How can you protect yourself from unknowingly ingesting drugs when attending a party?
Exit Graded Discussion

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Answer:

For Discussion 3.4, To party safely, have a plan for how much you will drink and whether you will use drugs.

   Be aware of the serious risks of drinking and drug use.

   If you are hosting the party, plan how to keep everyone safe, and know what to do in an emergency.

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think its in this website: https://genius.com/Dua-lipa-levitating-lyrics

Answer:

i l0ve that song

Explanation:

Vhat body position will likely be most comfortable for a patient experiencing congestive heart failure
CHF)? Why?

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Answer:

Sitting upright is the most comfortable position for a patient experiencing congestive heart faliure.

Explanation:

Congestive heart failure is when your heart doesn't pump enough blood to meet the body's needs and the blood backs up, causing fluid to build up in your lungs. So, when sitting upright, gravity pulls the fluid down, but if laying down the fluid can fill the lungs more easily.

What should I do when there is maggots on my new born puppy’s skin?
I need home remedy or anything that is in my house. There are white worms or maggots in my puppies skin, pls help. Tnx

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Answer:

So if you find maggots on your pet, get them to a vet immediately, where they will be able to clip and clean the underlying cause and remove the maggots. Some pets might need to be hospitalized and placed on IV fluids overnight, in addition to being started on antibiotics

Explanation:

You may need to shave the hair around their wound to effectively see and remove the maggots. Washing them with treated shampoo or applying a topical salve to the wound or infected area may also help, though the safest route is just to take them to the vet immediately.

During shift report, the nurse states that a patient is receiving an oxytocin drip at 6 milliunits/min. The oxytocin concentration is 30 units in 1,000 mL of lactated Ringer’s solution. The IV pump should be set for how many milliliters per hour? _________mL/h

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Answer:

... i think it should be 15

Explanation:

Recalling Facts about Ethics

People who behave in ways that affect the positive values they care about are described as having _______.
Bioethics are specific to ______.
A ______ is part of professional standards of care.

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Answer:

1. Integrity

2. Health Care

3. Code of Ethics

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

What junctional rhythm has similarity with sinus rhythm?

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Answer:

Junctional bradycardia: rate below 40 beats per minute. Junction escape rhythm: rate 40 to 60 beats per minute. Accelerated junctional rhythm: rate of 60 to 100 beats per minute. Junctional tachycardia: rate above 100 beats per minute.

A junctional rhythm is characterized by QRS complexes of morphology identical to that of sinus rhythm without preceding P waves. This rhythm is slower than the expected sinus rate. When this rhythm completely takes over the pacemaker activity of the heart, retrograde P waves and AV dissociation can be seen.

Explanation:

Answer:A junctional rhythm is characterized by QRS complexes of morphology identical to that of sinus rhythm without preceding P waves. This rhythm is slower than the expected sinus rate. When this rhythm completely takes over the pacemaker activity of the heart, retrograde P waves and AV dissociation can be seen.

Explanation:My brain came up with it all

Identify and describe the three primary types of intervention and explain what they are important for

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The three primary types of intervention are Direct Service, Program Planning, and Administration. Direct Service: Services provided to clients, and the family members of clients, to help them make changes for a better quality of life.

which subjects must I do and what are the requirements of becoming a forensic pathology?​

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Answer:

Marathi

Explanation:

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Answer:

the subject include biology, physics, chemistry,even psychology or anthropology.The requirements include earning of bachelor degree, medical degree,four to five years of training in anatomy, and one year residence in forensic pathology

A 67-year-old male patient arrives in the emergency department complaining of progressively worsening bouts of right leg weakness. His wife notes that he is confused and often has trouble forming words at these times, which typically last about a day. The right leg weakness improves only slightly from instance to instance, leaving him weaker each time. Because the symptoms are transient, he has put off seeing a physician until now. His wife is worried that he might be having a stroke. He reports having smoked a pack of cigarettes each day for 45 years.

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Answer:

You should check their right legs and all body areas, so give the guy an CT test.

Explanation:

CT test is a thing which lets scan your bodies.

Take vitals and then get a CT scan, it could be a stroke but it could also be some type of tumor and a CT could possibly rule that out. Also, make sure that if you don’t find anything on the CT scan, you run some blood tests.

Describing Autonomy

Which scenarios demonstrate healthcare workers supporting a patient's right to autonomy? Check all that apply.

a. A pharmacy technician asks if a patient prefers a generic or trade-name drug.
b. A physician prescribes an experimental medication without explaining the risks to the patient.
c. A doctor meets with a patient who has rare disease to talk about drug research.
d. A pharmacist talks with a patient who then decides not to take cold medicine.
e. A nurse shares a patient's medical records with friends without permission.

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Answer:

A. A pharmacy technician asks if a patient prefers a generic or trade-name drug.

C. A doctor meets with a patient who has a rare disease to talk about drug research.

D. A pharmacist talks with a patient who then decides not to take cold medicine.

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

Finding Information

Where can someone find additional information about working as a pharmacy technician in a specific state?

a. The 10th Amendment
b. That state's Board of Pharmacy
c. Pharmacy Technician Certification Board
d. National Association of Pharmacy Boards

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Answer:

B. That state's Board of Pharmacy

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

b) the states board of pharmacy. it’s lowkey just common sense-

Contrasting Requirements

How do the different pharmacy technician requirements in Colorado and Texas affect pharmacy technicians in those states?

a. In Texas, a certified pharmacy technician has demonstrated a basic understanding of pharmacy-related knowledge and skills; a pharmacy technician in Colorado has not.
b. In Colorado pharmacy technicians commit more time to training than in Texas, making them better prepared to work in a pharmacy.
c. In Texas, it is easier to register and start working as a pharmacy technician than it is in Colorado, which has more training requirements.
d. Colorado requires a formal, accredited education prior to starting as a pharmacy technician, making that state's technician better prepared than those in Texas.

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Answer:

A. In Texas, a certified pharmacy technician has demonstrated a basic understanding of pharmacy-related knowledge and skills; a pharmacy technician in Colorado has not.

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

Answer:

A. In Texas, a certified pharmacy technician has demonstrated a basic understanding of pharmacy-related knowledge and skills; a pharmacy technician in Colorado has not

Explanation:

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what is dermotracin spray​

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Answer:

here's what u need

Explanation:

Antibiotic Aerosol Powder for external use.

A dose of 350mg is ordered from a physician. The drug is available as 500mg/10mL. How many mL is needed for the dose?

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7mL is needed for the dose.

500/10 = 350/x
Then cross-multiply:
500x = 3500
Divide both sides by 500
x = 7

Name at least three things you can do to ensure that Chris receives a safe and accurate dose of medication.

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1. Check with the doctors to make sure they have gotten the accurate dose
2. Take notes when the doctor tells you about the medication
3. Check the Medication at the pharmacy or store the medication properly
4. Keep a medication Log

The safe and accurate administration of medications is a crucial and possibly difficult nursing duty.

What are the possible things that can be done to ensure that Chris receives an accurate dose of medication?

Avoid being distracted. Medications can be prepared without interruption in a no-interruption zone (NIZ) at some organizations.Always enquire about the patient's allergies, reaction types, and level of severity.Prior to administering any medication, a patient must undergo an evaluation (such as a review of test results, a pain assessment, a respiratory assessment, a cardiac assessment, etc.) to make sure the patient is taking the right medication for the right condition.

Dosage errors have been attributed to calculating errors in medications, particularly when modifying or titrating dosages.

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On average, worldwide each day ___ to ___ young people become addicted to tobacco.

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https://quizlet.com/298144334/tobacco-and-alcohol-flash-cards/?i=3e8piy&x=1jqY

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What junctional rhythm has similarity with sinus rhythm?

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Answer:

A junctional rhythm is characterized by QRS complexes of morphology identical to that of sinus rhythm without preceding P waves. This rhythm is slower than the expected sinus rate. When this rhythm completely takes over the pacemaker activity of the heart, retrograde P waves and AV dissociation can be seen.

Explanation:

A solution that is 1:25 is also __________% concentration?

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Answer:

5%

Explanation:

4%

1/25 = x/100
25x = 100
x = 4

discuss the reliability and validity of the Benton visual retention test​

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Answer:

reliability :meaning

give the same test twice to the same people at different times to see if the scores are the same. For example, test on a Monday, then again the following Monday

and for this test it is =0.85

0.00 (much error) and 1.00 (no error)

validity:

the Benton Test has several advantages over other tests of visual memory.[8][10] These include: a more explicit scoring system than other tests,[9] parallel-forms reliability due to the presence of multiple form sets,[8] and short administration time. Because of this, the BVRT is still widely used today for a large number of clinical conditions

and it is used in IQ test

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Describing Ethical Principles

Ethical principles are not the same as ______ .

_________________ are guidelines for doing a job.

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Answer:

1. Laws

2. Professional standards of care

Explanation:

O calculated it logically

Jane is an 8-year-old girl that weighs 56.5 pounds (25.6 kg), is 51 inches tall, and enjoys lots of outdoor activities. Her total caloric intake is 1800 Calories per day consisting of 80 grams of fat, 225 grams of carbohydrate, and 45 grams of protein. She likes vegetables and eats lots of fruit; the only food she truly dislikes is milk. What percentage of her total caloric intake does protein contribute

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Answer:

Dairy fat is lacking in her food

Explanation:

The average intake of calories for a child of 8 year must not be less than 1200 calories per day. Thus, Jane is getting sufficient calories. She is taking 80 grams of fat which is also sufficient. However, she lacks fats from dairy product such as milk. It is considered that a child of age 8 years must take at least 2 cups of milk or its equivalent each day.

Jane is taking sufficient carbohydrates intake as she is take 225 grams carbs everyday against the set standard of 130 grams per day.  

According to the given case food she truly dislikes is milk. It means that dairy fat is lacking in her food. So, According to the given case she likes vegetables and eats lots of fruit and the percentage of her total caloric intake does protein contribute is 1200 calories per day.

What is the procedure to calculate the calories taken by Jane in a day?

The average intake of calories for a child of 8 year must not be less than 1200 calories per day. Thus, Jane is getting sufficient calories. She is taking 80 grams of fat which is also sufficient.

However, she lacks fats from dairy product such as milk. It is considered that a child of age 8 years must take at least 2 cups of milk or its equivalent each day. Jane is taking sufficient carbohydrates intake as she is take 225 grams carbs everyday against the set standard of 130 grams per day.  

Nutrients are very important part of our diet as our body required a lot of nutrients to fulfill the demand and these nutrients can be consumed in the form of balanced diet which means is recommended by all the diet experts.

Therefore, According to the given case she likes vegetables and eats lots of fruit and the percentage of her total caloric intake does protein contribute is 1200 calories per day.

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Contrasting Mission and Vision Statements

What is the difference between a mission statement and a vision statement?

a. A mission statement is a declaration about the future, whereas a vision statement explains the organization's purpose
b. A mission statement explains the company's purpose, whereas a vision statement is a declaration about the future.
c. A mission statement is a declaration about the future, whereas a vision statement is used to create the company's business ethics.
d. A mission statement explains the company's purpose, whereas a vision statement is used to create the company's business ethics.

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Answer:

B. A mission statement explains the company's purpose, whereas a vision statement is a declaration about the future.

Explanation:

I calculated it logically

The ______ is the side of the body between the pelvis and the ribs.

-Groin
-bladder
-flank
-stomach

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The flank is the side of the body between the pelvis and the ribs.
the best choice would be flank. because the rest aren’t on the side of the body between the pelvis and the ribs.
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