Answer is C. single-unit packaging
From the pharmacy
How do institutional and non-institutional pharmacy settings differ? Institutional pharmacies operate in institutions, whereas non-institutional pharmacies operate outside of institutions.
The data refers to drugs dispensed in a hospital pharmacy.
A hospital is considered an institution because the is a pseudo-governing body regulating the actions of those within its confines. Thus, a pharmacy located inside the hospital would be considered an 'institutional pharmacy'.
They ARE inventoried. That's why the pharmacy must keep patient records of WHICH patient got WHAT medications. At the end of the shift (or the end of the day) the pills dispensed must tally with the inventory count.
Retail pharmacy
Retail pharmacy
Yes. Medication should be in the lableled original bottles (as dispensed from the pharmacy).
Community Pharmacy.
Pricing of drugs has NOTHING to do with HIPAA
National Pharmacy Association's motto is 'Working for Community Pharmacy'.
Amoxicillin is a beta-lactam antibiotic that, in the United States, is usually only dispensed from a pharmacy upon presentation of a physician's prescription.