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CVS PHARMACY BOP FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2025 TEST BANK QUESTIONS & DETAILED ANSWERS, Exams of Nursing

CVS PHARMACY BOP FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2025 TEST BANK QUESTIONS & DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (WELL VERIFIED) GRADED A+

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CVS PHARMACY BOP FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2025 TEST
BANK QUESTIONS & DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (WELL VERIFIED) GRADED A+
1. CFRx/AIMRx - How does this program track the medications? - CORRECT ANSWER
>>>This inventory system tracks the balance on hand (BOH) based on filled prescriptions
and cycle count completions.
2. Out of Stock Scans - When is this completed? How many times per week? - CORRECT
ANSWER >>>Should be completed once a week, every Saturday, the day before your
order day. Done to verify what is actually in stock and what isn't.
3. Cycle Counts - When are they done? How often? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>They are done
daily.
Monday - Friday by 5:55 pm at latest
Saturday by 4:25 pm at latest
Sunday by 3:25 pm at latest
4. Outside Vendors - What days do we order? What days of the week do we receive
orders? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Items may be ordered via Outside Vendor daily except
Fridays and Saturdays. Delivers daily Monday-Friday.
5. Define PHI - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Protected Health Information. Any information
deemed confidential. i.e. Medication names, patient names, DoBs, Address, RX number,
Doctor information, etc...
6. Define HIPAA - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Health Insurance Portability and Accountability :
Regulates to who we can and cannot release a patient's medical/ prescription
information to.
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BANK QUESTIONS & DETAILED ANSWERS WITH

RATIONALES (WELL VERIFIED) GRADED A+

  1. CFRx/AIMRx - How does this program track the medications? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> This inventory system tracks the balance on hand (BOH) based on filled prescriptions and cycle count completions.
  2. Out of Stock Scans - When is this completed? How many times per week? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Should be completed once a week, every Saturday, the day before your order day. Done to verify what is actually in stock and what isn't.
  3. Cycle Counts - When are they done? How often? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> They are done daily. Monday - Friday by 5:55 pm at latest Saturday by 4:25 pm at latest Sunday by 3:25 pm at latest
  4. Outside Vendors - What days do we order? What days of the week do we receive orders? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Items may be ordered via Outside Vendor daily except Fridays and Saturdays. Delivers daily Monday-Friday.
  5. Define PHI - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Protected Health Information. Any information deemed confidential. i.e. Medication names, patient names, DoBs, Address, RX number, Doctor information, etc...
  6. Define HIPAA - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Health Insurance Portability and Accountability : Regulates to who we can and cannot release a patient's medical/ prescription information to.
  1. What is the responsibility of pick up? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Workstation in which patients are rung up and pay for their prescription. Offer is made to counsel and patient signs to confirm receipt/acknowledges HIPAA if necessary.
  2. What is responsibility of production? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Workstation responsible for phone calls, and physically counting medications. Utilizes the quality production (QP) screen as well as the accuracy scan.
  3. What is the responsibility of drop off? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Workstation responsible for typing new prescriptions. Performs data entry/tp adjudication and maintains QT (Quality Triage).
  4. Define Partial Fill - When is this used? What happens if violated? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> A Partial Fill is when we may not have enough of a medication on hand to dispense a full quantity to the patient. Partials should not exceed 3 days and are never billed through the insurance until the remainder is filled. Violations included are, but are not limited to: Fines, Termination, Jail time.
  5. Define Medicaid- What are the protocols when handling this insurance? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Medicaid: A state funded program in which patients receive their medication at little to no out of pocket cost. All prescriptions billed to Medicaid in NJ must be for legitimate and medical purposes.
  6. Medicare Part B covers - CORRECT ANSWER >>> DME and Diabetic supplies. SOME asthma medication. HARD COPY ONLY. Needs a diagnostic code with specific directions
  7. Medicaid covers - CORRECT ANSWER >>> ONLY generic medication. HARD COPY PRESCRIPTION. NJ- Dark blue card with silver line
  1. What is the sig code for left? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> S
  2. drops - CORRECT ANSWER >>> gtt
  3. "every" - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Q
  4. everyday - CORRECT ANSWER >>> qd or QD
  5. twice a day - CORRECT ANSWER >>> BID 27. twice a week - CORRECT ANSWER >>> BIO
  6. three times a day - CORRECT ANSWER >>> TID
  7. four times a day - CORRECT ANSWER >>> DID or QID
  8. every other day - CORRECT ANSWER >>> qod
  9. every 4 hours - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Q 32. every 8 hours - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Q
  10. every 4-6 hours - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Q
  11. What is the sig code for with food? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> WF
  1. What is the sig code for 10 days? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> FXD
  2. What is the sig code for after? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> PC
  3. What is the sig code for before? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> AC
  4. What is the sig code for at bedtime? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> HS
  5. What is the sig code for apply to affected area? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> AAA
  6. take 1 tablet - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 1T
  7. take 2 tablets - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 2T
  8. take 1 capsule - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 1C 43. take 2 capsules - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 2C
  9. Define DAW - What is DAW 0, 1, and 2? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> DAW stands for- Dispense as Written DAW 0--Can be dispensed (legally) as generic, not specified as brand or generic DAW 1--Doctor is requesting patient receive brand only. If patient wants generic instead, must call doctor for permission and document on RX hard copy DAW 2--Patient requests that brand is dispensed. Do not need to document on RX hard copy.

First 5 numbers Manufacturer Second 4 numbers Medication Third 2 numbers Package Size

  1. How do we organize or file our prescriptions for record keeping? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> All types of scripts are filed depending on the medication class. All non controlled substances are grouped in quantities of 100 Rxs or per 24 hours. All controlled substances are grouped by 1000 Rxs. All narcotics (CII) are grouped by 5000. All records must be kept for 10 years.
  2. Minimum requirement required for working for the NJ Board of Pharmacy - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Must be 18 years of age or older, and have a Highschool Diploma or GED equivalent.
  3. Adding a new profile into the system - What are the steps? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> To add a new patient, search for the patient using first and last name, followed by date of birth. If advance search including phone number and zip code do not turn up results, add in patient as new. Ensure we gather all information including allergies and insurance.
  4. Drive-thru - How many seconds do you have to greet customers? What are the steps for dropping off at drive-thru? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Greet patients within 20 seconds and any patient dropping off a new prescription. All information must be written on the hard copy such as DoB, address, and phone number so that we can text/call when ready.
  5. What is the Care Check Plus program? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Care Check Plus: Prints out ads and coupons on prescription labels; however it will never be for a free minute clinic visit.
  6. What is a Waiting BIn Report? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Waiting Bin Report: Used to process day 14s/ RTS medication. Done on the second Saturday to make sure everything's there, day 14 - 28 get out of the waiting bin.
  1. Pharmacy Automation Unit- What is this? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Pharmacy Automation
  2. Unit: A script pro used in high volume stores that counts meds, puts them in vials, and labels them. Other types of machines, like Kirby lesters or baker cells, just count out all medication.
  3. System Generated Cycle Counts? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Medication on the shelf that the computer recognizes. We must double count the physical quantity if there is a discrepancy.
  4. Define BOH - How do we keep this accurate? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Balance on Hand This is accurate by cycle counts being done correctly
  5. Define BOO - What is this based on? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Balance on Order Based on accurate cycle counts and what is put in the QI to order
  6. Define NOPP - Notice of Privacy Practice - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Notice of Privacy Practice: Must be signed on first visit by each patient or guardian.
  7. If the doctor does not specify the quantity being dispensed, how can you calculate this? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Utilize the sig if the doctor wrote QS (Quantity sufficient) or call the office. This usually means that the amount does not need a refill, or there is only need for a minimal number of days (sometimes).
  8. Define code of conduct - CORRECT ANSWER >>> An organization's guidelines for ethical behavior are also called a "code of ethics." Fired,jailed,fine and license being taken away
  1. Blue Trash bags Vs. Green Trash bags Vs. Clear Trash bags - Why are these separated in the pharmacy? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Each color bag signifies the type of trash that can be thrown in which.
    • Blue - Any paper that contains PHI
    • Green - Any plastic vials with PHI on them or any EMPTY stock bottles or boxes EXCLUDING Warfarin ones.
    • Clear- Everyday normal trash.
  2. 1 Teaspoon (tsp) - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 5 milliliters (mL)
  3. 1 Tablespoon (tbs) - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 15 milliliters (mL)
  4. oz - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 30 mL
  5. oz - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 60 mL
  6. oz - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 90 mL
  7. oz - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 120 mL
  8. 6 oz - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 180 mL
  9. 8 oz - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 240 mL
  10. 16 oz/1 pint - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 480 mL
  11. QPM - CORRECT ANSWER >>> every night
  1. QAM - CORRECT ANSWER >>> every morning 88. STAT - CORRECT ANSWER >>> immediately
  2. CARE stands for - CORRECT ANSWER >>> C- connect A- Ask R-Respond E-Empathize
  3. Prescription Storage - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Narcotics, controlled and noncontrolled
  4. Care Check Plus Program - CORRECT ANSWER >>> does not do anything for free,generic message how to dispose of medication and the education on prescriptions.
  5. Pharmacy Automation Unit - What is this? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> AKA the Robot cleaned on regular basis,no narcotics,filled by NDC number and lot numbers ( in case of recalls)
  6. quanity - CORRECT ANSWER >>> can always be calculated
  7. reciept - CORRECT ANSWER >>> no social security or date of prescription
  8. What is TIL? And what determines it? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> TIL- Target Inventory Level. Takes into account the past 5 weeks of dispensing history as well as trends over 52 weeks. (seasonal lifts)
  1. Mandatory Orders - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Done Sun-Thurs.
  2. Non-formulary list vs Formulary list - CORRECT ANSWER >>> List of what medications are covered (formulary) and are not covered (non-formulary) with insurance. Every insurance has its own formulary list with different tiers, or levels of costs. The higher the tier, the. Or expensive the medication.
  3. Partial- do we accept a full copayment? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> For partial fills, we do not accept a full copayment until the full medication is available for the patient.
  4. topical - CORRECT ANSWER >>> apply to the affected area
  5. Oral - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Take,chew,or give
  6. suppository - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Unwrap or insert
  7. Eye drop - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Instill/place one drop
  8. Ear drop - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Place one drop
  9. inhaler - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Inhale one puff
  10. Injection - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Inject one mil
  11. Dosage x Frequency x Day Supply - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Determining the Quantity Dispensed.
  1. Quantity Dispensed
---------------------- Dosage x Frequency **- CORRECT ANSWER >>>** Determining the Day supply 
  1. 1 mL = ___ drops - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 15 drops
  2. 2.5 ml = ____drops - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 38 drops
  3. 5 ml = drops - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 75 drops
  4. 10 ml = drops - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 150 drops
  5. 15 ml = drops - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 225 drops
  6. Insulin. 1mL=?Units - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 100 units