Last Chance Technician Only CE

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RISHP - Evaluation/Self Assessment – Results
Last Chance Technician Only CE
Knowledge-Based CE Session for Technicians
Saturday June 8, 2013
3 CEU Credits
UAN # 0132-0000-13-004-L04-T
1.
2.
General program evaluation (5 = excellent and 1 = poor):
a. Program format
80% - 5
10% - 4
b. Overall content
80% - 5
12% - 4
c. Audiovisual aids
85% - 5
12% - 4
d. Appropriate facilities
85% - 5
10% - 4
10% -3 or below
8% - 3 or below
3% - 3 or below
5% - 3 or below
Please provide the level to which you achieved the following learning objectives by circling the appropriate number
Understand and appreciate the importance of recognizing and minimizing medication errors.
90 % = 5
8% = 4
2% = 3 or below
Identify different types of medication errors.
92 % = 5
5% = 4
3% = 3 or below
Realize the impact Pharmacy Technicians can have in preventing and/or correcting medication errors
88 % = 5
6% = 4
6% = 3 or below
Understanding how to calculate Dilutions
90 % = 5
4% = 4
6% = 3 or below
Understanding the different types of Percents
87 % = 5
10% = 4
3% = 3 or below
Refresher Math calculations.
90 % = 5
5% = 4
5% = 3 or below
Describe at least two infection control practices and when they should be used.
88 % = 5
8% = 4
4% = 3 or below
Identify at least one problem about the use, overuse or misuse of anti-infective agents.
90 % = 5
8% = 4
2% = 3 or below
Identify essential vitamins and sources
93 % = 5
5% = 4
2% = 3 or below
Understand the importance of maintaining a healthy diet
96 % = 5
2% = 4
2% = 3 or below
3.
Please rate the speaker’s presentation skills (5 = excellent and 1 = poor):
i. Linda A. Nelson, PharmD.
ii. Jill Makowski, BS Pharm
iii. Heddy Derezzo, CPhT
92% = 5
90% = 5
80% = 5
7% = 4
8% = 4
12% = 4
1% = 3 or below
2% = 3 or below
8% = 3 or below
4.
Please rate the relevance of today’s topic to your practice (5 = very relevant and 1 = completely irrelevant):
92% = 5
6% = 4
2% = 3
5.
Please circle “Agree” or “Disagree” to the following statement: Today’s program and speakers are not promotional nor appear to endorse a
specific commercial drug or other commercial product.
100% agree
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------1. The percent of a concentrated stock solution will always be larger than the percent of the dilution made from that stock solution?
TRUE
100% correct
2. How do you write the following in drug form?
a. 6% (w/w) ___6 g/100 g____________100% correct
b. 10% (w/v) __10g/ 100 ml_____________100% correct
c. 0.5% (v/v) ___0.5 ml/100 ml____________100 % correct
3. How many milligrams of neomycin are in 200 ml of a 1% neomycin solution?
d. 2000 mg 100% correct
4. An IV fluid containing NS is running at 80 ml/hr. How much fluid is the patient receiving per day? _1920 ml_____100% correct
5. Which of the following is least likely to lead to a wrong dose error? (Circle each answer that applies)
a. 4 mg
100% correct
6. Omission errors are less likely to result in negative outcomes than improper dose errors because the patient is not receiving a
harmful dose.
FALSE 100% correct
7. Which of the following would be considered a wrong drug preparation error?
d. all of the above
100% correct
8. Technicians and pharmacists may be held legally responsible for a medication error that causes harm to a patient.
TRUE
100% correct
9. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? 94% correct (d)
6% incorrect (a)
a. A patient who states that they are allergic to penicillin may not have a true allergy.
b. There is growing resistance to carbapenems such as meropenem or doripenem.
c. Sepsis is life-threatening and requires rapid antibiotic therapy, often with two or more antibiotics.
d. The drug most commonly recommended for use prior to surgery is vancomycin.
10. Which of the following is NOT considered an infection prevention practice? 97% correct (b) 3% incorrect (d)
a. Hand washing and/or disinfection with a hand sanitizer
b. Post exposure prophylaxis for needle sticks
c. Use of standard precautions with every patient
d. Influenza vaccination for health care workers
11. Which vitamin, if deficient during pregnancy, can cause serious birth defects?
c. Folic Acid
100% correct
12. Eating Spinach will add to your body’s RDA of the following except: 90% correct (c)
a. Calcium
9% incorrect (all)
b. Folic Acid
1% incorrect (b)
c. Vitamin C
d. Magnesium
Comments:
Jeopardy game kept us awake, thank you Linda Nelson!
Classroom setting would be more comfortable
Jill provided a lot of info for vitamins that my father takes – helped so much, thanks Jill
Loved Jeopardy
great review!
Visual aids worked fine, audio hard to understand at times
Good job (2)
Jeopardy was fun and interesting – good opening activity (3)
Need to talk louder (4), less monotone
Begin at a later time on a Saturday morning
Lingered too long on one topic
Very informational (2)
Couldn’t hear well (3)
Heddy’s portion most potentially informative for CPhTs
More interactive would be better
Dr Nelson’s section very interesting/fun but would like discussion after each correct/incorrect answer (2)
Jill’s seminar was brisk and informative (2)
Very well done
Heddy very thorough and appreciated, well presented
Nice to see technician geared CE
Math review always good
Great event as always
Loved the talk on supplements – have a lot of patients watching “Dr Oz” and coming in for his latest
Future Topics:
Medicare billing
Inhalation agents
New drug review
Diabetes (2)
USP 797(2)
Hazardous drug handling
CMN forms/guidelines for testing supplies
Chemo and nausea mgmt
More retail examples
Herbal supplements
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