State pharmacy laws {Ans: - board of pharmacy (BOP) - functions to protect the health, safety, and welfare of patients - always follow the stricter law}A,B or F {Ans: 1st letter of DEA number for physicians, dentists, pharmacists, etc}class III recall {Ans: not serious - not likely to cause adverse effects (ex: packaging issues or labeling mix-ups)}Vyvanse {Ans: - schedule II controlled substance - according to federal law, the pharmacy must keep separate prescription, inventory, and order records for schedule II substances.}therapeutic alternatives {Ans: - same or similar drug class, but different active ingredient}Medicare part A {Ans: Inpatient coverage, home health, hospice. Also defines limits of Medicare usage}Ultram {Ans: schedule IV controlled substance}Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) {Ans: protect the privacy of patient information - protected health information (PHI) is any info that identifies a patient and relates to health conditions - use and disclose the minimum necessary amount of PHI to ensure patient info is protected & safe from unauthorized individs PHI examples: lab results, visit notes, script records, billing records, oral communication, faxed Rxs, electronic Rxs, script vials}Medicare Part D {Ans: provides prescription drug coverage