20 Questions
What is one of the GPHC learning outcomes for pharmacy students?
Applying professional judgement in all circumstances
According to the Human Medicine Regulation (2012) legislation, what are pharmacists required to uphold?
The law in relation to prescribing, selling, and supplying medicines
What is one of the GPHC standards for pharmacists?
Using professional judgement in managing complex legal and professional responsibilities
What will all pharmacists be in the future?
Prescribers
Why is it important to investigate MPharm student’s knowledge on pharmacy law?
To ensure that the expectations of practice will be successfully fulfilled
What was the initial step in the research methodology?
Completing a literature review
What was the purpose of the participation sheet?
To provide details on the research project
What was the expected sample size for the questionnaire?
At least 20 responses from each of the 4-year groups
What was the status of the proposal after the December ethics committee meeting?
Accepted subject to minor changes
When was data collection expected to begin?
January or February 2024
What does the term 'controlled drug' refer to in the context of the text?
Any substance or product specified in Schedule 1, 2 or 3 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 or in Schedule 1, 2 or 3 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2002
What is the meaning of 'independent medical agency' as defined in the text?
An agency that provides healthcare services independently
What does 'parenteral administration' mean as per the text?
Administration by breaking the skin or mucous membrane
What is the meaning of 'maximum daily dose' for a product intended for internal use?
The maximum quantity recommended to be taken in 24 hours
What does 'patient group direction' (PGD) relate to according to the text?
It relates to the sale and supply of medicinal products
What is the definition of 'nursing home' as given in the text?
A place for care and accommodation of individuals requiring nursing care
What is meant by 'registered dietitian' as per the text?
A person registered in the Health and Care Professions Council as a dietitian
What does 'maximum dose' (MD) refer to for a product intended for internal use?
The maximum quantity recommended to be taken at one time
'Health prescription' refers to a prescription issued by which type of healthcare professional?
Doctor, dentist, supplementary prescriber, nurse independent prescriber, optometrist independent prescriber, pharmacist independent prescriber or community practitioner nurse prescriber
'Primary Care Trust' refers to a trust established or continued under which Act?
National Health Service Act 2006
Test your understanding of the legal requirements for pharmacists in prescribing, selling, and supplying medicines to patients according to the Human Medicine Regulation (2012) legislation. This quiz is designed to help pharmacy students apply professional judgement in line with legal and ethical reasoning, as required by the General Pharmaceutical Council learning outcomes.
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