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Cvs Controlled Substance Training For Pharmacists Part 1

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Answer: C. Review tamper-proof features on RxNet.

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Answer: C. Yes, the writing on the prescription seems inconsistent making it suspicious.

D. Yes, the doctor does does not live in the same geographical location as Alice.

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Answer: A. Go to RxNet for the proper validation websites to verify if the prescriber’s federal and/or state license is active and valid. If any update needs to be made in the RxConnect system, contact the CVS Help Desk and reset expectations for the patient.

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Answer: B. Inform the patient you need verify the prescription with the prescriber prior to filling.

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Answer: D. All of the above

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Answer: D. If your state allows the issuance of multiple prescriptions, you may dispense the prescription without date restrictions, and fill the remainder on the appropriate dates.

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Answer: B. Check RxConnect to verify the prescriber’s information and phone number.

C. Note to whom you spoke and an account of the conversation to Alice’s RxConnect record.

D. Ask about the inconsistencies on the prescription including the out of state prescriber’s office and the ink.

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Answer: C. Let Emma know that Dr. Hue’s office instructed you to not fill the prescription. Make a copy of the prescription, inactive the prescription from RxConnect, and follow the CVS Pharmacy prescription forgery protocol on RxConnect.

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Answer: D. May be phoned in by the physician for an emergency supply for 72 hours.