30 Questions
What is the primary source of financing for non-government hospitals?
Fees from patients in the community and surrounding area
Which type of hospital is classified based on the number of beds it has?
Hospital classified by bed capacity
What is the purpose of a teaching hospital?
To provide post-graduate training to new medical graduates
What is the term for a hospital that offers specialized care in a particular field, such as cardiology or oncology?
Quaternary hospital
What is the primary characteristic of a private for-profit hospital?
It is owned and managed by a corporation or individual
What are the four fundamental functions of a hospital?
The four options provided in the text are not specified
What type of hospital is established and created by law?
Government Hospital
Which of the following is an example of a chronic illness?
Hypertension
What is the primary source of financial support for a Church Hospital?
Contribution from several religious orders
Which of the following hospitals is owned and operated by members of the community?
Community Hospital
What is the primary purpose of a Government Hospital?
To provide healthcare to the community
Which of the following is an example of an acute illness?
Gastroenteritis
What is the primary purpose of the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee?
To develop policies regarding the therapeutic use of drugs and related devices
Which of the following is an example of a schedule V drug?
Pregabalin (Lyrica®)
What is the role of the central supply services in the hospital?
To assist in the manufacturing and packaging of sterile products
What is the purpose of the assay and quality control division in the hospital?
To perform analysis on products manufactured and purchased
What is a characteristic of schedule V drugs?
They are only used for medical purposes and contain small amounts of controlled substances
What is the role of the radiopharmaceutical services in the hospital?
To centralize the procurement, storage, and dispensing of radioisotopes
What is the primary responsibility of the Hospital Pharmacy Administrative services division?
Supervising the department and developing policies
What type of substances are classified under Schedule I of the Controlled Substances?
Drugs with high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use
Which of the following services is NOT provided by the In-patient services division?
Compounding and dispensing out-patient prescriptions
What is the primary responsibility of the Departmental services division?
Controlling and dispensing IV fluids and controlled substances
What type of substances are classified under Schedule II of the Controlled Substances?
Drugs with high potential for abuse and currently accepted medical use
What is the primary role of the Pharmaceutical research division?
Developing new formulations of drugs, especially dosage forms not commercially available
What is the primary characteristic of a centralized unit dose system?
All medicines are stored in the central pharmacy
What is the term for the arrangement of life-saving and life-sustaining medications?
Emergency Cart
What is the purpose of an in-patient dispensing system?
To dispense drugs to nursing stations
What is the term for a large volume injection intended for IV infusion?
LVP
What is the primary function of a satellite pharmacy?
To provide pharmacy services in patient care areas
What are the components of IV fluids?
Sugars, amino acids, and electrolytes
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