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  • Hannah Angelique Losaria

  • 問題数 55 • 8/3/2024

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    the science of morality

    ethics

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    actualizes the theory, it is the application of ethics

    morality

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    -AKA consequentialism -any action either leads to pleasure or pain

    urilitarianism

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    -AKA virtue-based ethics -each person has human dignity, which is rooted in imago dei or our ability to form rational thoughts

    deontology

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    to do something good

    beneficence

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    to do no harm

    non-maleficence

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    moral rights of patients to do their own meaningful decisions

    autonomy

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    people in similar situations should be treated equally

    justice

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    the right to be informed and to choose a course of action

    informed consent

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    the right to give or refuse consent relative to the releaseof privileged information

    confidentiality

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    obligation to tell the truth

    veracity

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    it refers to the ethics that a person identifies in respect to people and situations that they deal with in everyday life.

    personal ethics

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    it refers to the ethics that a person must adhere to in respect of their interactions and business dealings in ther professional life.

    professional ethics

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    intended to state publicly the principles that form the fundamental basis of their roles and responsibilities whic are based on moral obligations and virtues

    preamble

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    1. A pharmacist places the health and well-being of the individual and the community at the center of professional practice. 2. A pharmacist respects the autonomy and rights of the patient and recognizes cultural differences. 3. A pharmacist cares for each individual with competence and compassion

    on patients and clients

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    1. A pharmacist acts with honesty, integrity and professionalism in her/his relationship with patients, carers and other stakeholders in healthcare. 2. A pharmacist abides by regulatory requirements, scientific principles, professional practice and ethical standards. 3. A pharmacist is committed to lifelong learning to enhance professional competence. 4. A pharmacist demonstrates commitment to the development and enhancement of the profession

    on the pharmacy profession

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    1. A pharmacist respects and collaborates with other healthcare professionals and colleagues to achieve optimal treatment outcomes for their patients and ensures continuum of care.

    on other health professionals

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    1. A pharmacist conducts the business of pharmacy in an ethical and professional manner

    on the professional business practice

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    . A pharmacist, in coordination with the government and non￾government organizations, actively participates in the formulation and implementation of health care policies, standards and programs designed for the benefit of society. 2. A pharmacist advocates equitable distribution of health resources, health promotion, disease prevention and wellness.

    on the society

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    - a system of laws -the science of philosophy of laws

    jurisprudence

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    specific rule of conduct which defines which actions are legal and therefore allowed

    law

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    -laws passed by legislative bodies that command or prohibit something, and dictates the activities of persons subject to the law.

    statutory law

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    -promulgated by government agencies for the enforcement and uderstanding of the law. -includes rule-making, adjudication, or the enforcementof the specific regulatory agenda.

    regulatory law

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    -based on years of judicial decisions -principle of sate decesis - stand by precedent

    common law

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    -law of religion and faith -promulgated by God and the punishment is hell

    divine law

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    -based on the onternal dictate of reason alone -follow what is natural

    natural law

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    -based on the totality of norms -has no sanction

    moral law

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    -driven by the science and the course of nature -example: pooping

    physical law

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    -guilty beyond reasonable doubt -prison/fine -people of the phiilippines vs.

    criminal

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    -preponderance of evidence -fine -plaintiffvs. defendant

    civil

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    -substatial evidence -warning, reprimand, sspensions, revocations -PRC -complaint vs respondent

    administrative

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    RA 5921

    pharmacy law

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    who signed the pharmacy law

    marcos

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    RA 10918

    Phil. Pharmacy Act

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    refers to the philippine pharmacists association

    accredited professional organizaton

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    who is the president of philippine pharmacists association

    aleth therese dacanay

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    established national framework for quality standards and guidelines of the practice of pharmacy

    philppine practice standard for pharmacy

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    processed food products intended to supplement the diet

    food dietary supplement

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    any product that is used to maintain, enhance, and improve the healthy function of the human body

    health supplement

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    any preaparation used to relieve common physical ailments

    household remedies

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    method of secret writing that substitutes other letters or characters for the letters intended.

    cipher

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    system of words or other systems arbitarily used to present words

    code

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    characteristic styles or symbols kept from the knowledge of others or disclosed confidentiality to one or few

    seccret keys

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    the act of dispensing or providing medicines in accordance with a prescription or medicatio order

    filling

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    the act of dispensing the remaining balance of medicine ordered in the prescription

    refilling

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    the act of dispensing less than what was ordered in the prescription

    partial filling

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    assist rph in different aspects of pharmacy operation based on sop -VERY MONOMAL degree of independence -NO direct patient interaction

    aides

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    assists rph in different aspects of pharmacy operations based on sop -MINIMAL degree of independence -may have SUPERVISED interaction with the patient

    assistants

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    -assists in compounding and dispensing of medications -HIGHLY INDEPENDENT with supervision of rph - WITH patient interaction -may dispense drugs s long as it is reported to the rph on less that 24 hrs

    technician

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    how long are each terms for the BOP

    3 years

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    maximum number of terms for the BOP

    2

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    administrative order for licensing requirements

    56

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    if LTO is revoked, it may be reissued again after:

    5 years

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    absence of rph on 3 inspections

    temporary closure

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    how long should pharmacist keep recordsof rescription drugs

    2 years