ESSAY QUESTION
- Section 34 of the Pharmacy Act stipulates requirements for Registration of premises dealing in pharmaceutical businesses as prerequisite. Describe it?
- Section 36 of the Pharmacy Act 2011 requires all dealers in such business to apply to the Council for permits and obtain such permits before starting operation. It also prescribes terms and conditions that must be adhered during the application for the registration and permits Section 20 of the Pharmacy (Pharmacy Practice) regulations, 2012 prescribes terms and conditions that must be adhered during the application for the registration and permits. Describe it?
- Location of the pharmacy business as per pharmacy act no. 1 of 2011 requires some conditions to be adhere prior to start this business. Describe it?
- Premise design of the pharmacy business as per pharmacy act no. 1 of 2011 requires some conditions to be adhere prior to start this business. Describe it?
- Business of pharmacy is conducted under the pharmacy act number 1 of 2011. According to this act. Location of the premise should be approved before registration and permitted. Describe the procedures for application for approval of location, registration of Premises and Permits prior to operate the Business of Pharmacy
- Pharmacy is important in the community. Describe importance of pharmacy practice in the community
- (a)Define pharmacy practice (b)Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, number 1 of 2011 Section 38, the Council shall, for the purposes of pharmacy practice, prescribe the standard of the pharmacy practice. Describe this section.
- Describe the acts pertaining profession of pharmacy
- Describe ten code of ethics of pharmaceutical personnels
- As per pharmacy act. no 1 of 2011, section 34 stipulates requirements for Requirements for Registration of Premises for Pharmacy premise registration. Describe on premise location requirements
- As per pharmacy act. no 1 of 2011, section 34 stipulates requirements for Requirements for Registration of Premises for Pharmacy premise registration. Describe on premise design requirements
- As per pharmacy act. no 1 of 2011, section 34 stipulates requirements for Requirements for Registration of Premises for Pharmacy premise registration. Describe on premise layout requirements
- Describe the process of the inspection new premise?
- Describe the process of the registration new premise?
- Premises registration certificate shall remain valid provided that the following conditions are met. Mention ...................................................................................................................................
- The renewal of the pharmacy business permit shall be done by filling application form for permit form completely and accurately with all the required information, on filling the application form for permit and pay the respective annual permit fee prescribed under Pharmacy Fees and Charges Regulations, 2012. During submission the forms must be accompanied withMentions..........................................................................................................................................
- Mention importance of pharmacy practice
- (a)Define profession(b)Mention four components of the pharmacy profession.
- What are the acts pertaining profession of pharmacy
- The Pharmacy Regulations, 2012, Part II, Section 5 states about?
- Mention acts/actions pertaining profession of pharmacy
- Define Retail pharmacy business, Pharmacy
- Mention 6 members of pharmacy council
- Mention three pharmaceutical personnel and sections of the act which tell about requirements for registration registration, enrolling or enlisting of the pharmaceutical personnel’s as per pharmacy act no.1 of 2011
- Mention code of ethics number (one)1 and describe it. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
- Mention code of ethics number (four)4 and describe it ………………………………………………………………………………………………
- Mention code of ethics number (3)three and mention any four obligations of the pharmaceutical personnel. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
- Mention code of ethics number (one) 1 and mention four obligations to pharmaceutical personnel. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
- define Intern pharmacist,Professional misconduct?, Pharmacy practice?, Professionalism?, Pharmacy council and Breaches?
- What is health care delivery system?
- What are the goals of health care system?
- How many level s of health delivery system that respond to health needs?
- What are the reasons for establishing the pharmacy council?
- What are the functions of the Pharmacy Council?
- What are the powers of the Pharmacy Council?
- What is the structure of the Pharmacy Council?
- What are the requirements for enlistment of pharmaceutical assistance?
- What are the requirements for
enrolment of pharmaceutical technicians?
- What are the requirements for
registration of pharmacist?
- Mention types of the premises/pharmacy
- mention an Application forms and Inspection Check Lists
SHORT ANSWERS QUESTIONS SELF EVALUATIONS.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
- 1. Pharmaceutical technicians are;
B. Enrolled under section 24 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
C. Registered under section 16 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
D. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011 and TFDA Act
E. Enrolled under section 24 of pharmacy Act.2011 and TFDA Act 20032. A person shall not sell, dispense or supply medicinal products unless he has obtained a permit under the pharmacy Act 2011 section?
A. section 34
B. section 44
C. section 35
D. section 36
E. section 13
3. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Regulations, 2012, Part II
A. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011
B. Enrolled under section 24 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
C. Registered under section 16 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
D. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011 and TFDA Act
E. Enrolled under section 24 of pharmacy Act.2011 and TFDA Act 2003
A. Scope of practice of a Pharmaceutical personnel who holds a valid license shall only assume those duties and responsibilities within his scope of practice and which he has acquired and maintained necessary knowledge, skills and abilities
B. A person registered in accordance with the Act shall, whether directly or through same other person, receive any payment or reward from any other person for the purpose of issuing a prescription.
C. Condition under which services or acts must be provided or performed, shall not be provided in accordance with the Act, Good Pharmacy Practice and Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct as published by the Council
D. Scope of practice of a Pharmaceutical personnel who holds an invalid license shall only assume those duties and responsibilities within his scope of practice and which he has acquired and maintained necessary knowledge, skills and abilities
E. The pharmacy regulation state nothing on pharmacy practice.
4. Professional misconduct means:
A. Willingness of individual practitioners to comply with ethical and professional standards, which exceed minimum legal requirements
B. Active demonstration of pharmaceutical knowledge and of profession
C. Any conduct which is in breach of the code of conduct prescribed under pharmacy council Act. 2011
D. Ethical principles that are provided to enable and guide pharmaceutical personnel in their daily practice of the profession
E. Practice in a manner that does not comprise your professional independence, judgment, integrity or that of other health professionals
3 Pharmacist are;
A. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011
B. Enrolled under section 24 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
C. Registered under section 16 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
D. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011 and TFDA Act
E. Enrolled under section 24 of pharmacy Act.2011 and TFDA Act 2003
6. The pharmacy council provided pharmacy Act of 2011 to;
A. Promote pharmaceutical industries
B. Employee health practitioners
C. Regulate and control Tanganyika Medical Board
D. Regulate and control of the pharmacy profession and practice
E. Regulate and control all health profession and practice
7. The pharmaceutical personnel preserve the confidentiality of information about patient acquired in the course of his professional practice by ensuring:
A. Must provide pharmaceutical care services without consideration for the personal privacy of patients.
B. Most ensure affirmation duties to institute and maintain immoral practice that protects patient confidentiality
C. Pharmacy care may require that other health care personnel have no access to or be provided with relevant information.
D. Both the amount of information disclosed and those to whom the disclosure is made should not be restricted only for that information which is necessary.
E. When is confronted with the necessity to disclose, confidentiality should be preserved as much as possible
8. Registrar of the pharmacy council is appointed by;
A. President of the united republic of Tanzania
B. Board of pharmacy council
C. Secretariat of the pharmacy council
D. Votes of the pharmacist in the country
E. Minister of health, community development, gender, elderly and children
9. Pharmaceutical assistant;
A. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011
B. Enrolled under section 24 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
C. Registered under section 16 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
D. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011 and TFDA Act
E. Enrolled under section 24 of pharmacy Act.2011 and TFDA Act 2003
10. The scope of practice of persons registered, enrolled or enlisted.
A. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 39
B. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 38
C. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 37
D. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 33
E. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 27
B. A person registered in accordance with the Act shall, whether directly or through same other person, receive any payment or reward from any other person for the purpose of issuing a prescription.
C. Condition under which services or acts must be provided or performed, shall not be provided in accordance with the Act, Good Pharmacy Practice and Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct as published by the Council
D. Scope of practice of a Pharmaceutical personnel who holds an invalid license shall only assume those duties and responsibilities within his scope of practice and which he has acquired and maintained necessary knowledge, skills and abilities
E. The pharmacy regulation state nothing on pharmacy practice.
4. Professional misconduct means:
A. Willingness of individual practitioners to comply with ethical and professional standards, which exceed minimum legal requirements
B. Active demonstration of pharmaceutical knowledge and of profession
C. Any conduct which is in breach of the code of conduct prescribed under pharmacy council Act. 2011
D. Ethical principles that are provided to enable and guide pharmaceutical personnel in their daily practice of the profession
E. Practice in a manner that does not comprise your professional independence, judgment, integrity or that of other health professionals
3 Pharmacist are;
A. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011
B. Enrolled under section 24 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
C. Registered under section 16 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
D. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011 and TFDA Act
E. Enrolled under section 24 of pharmacy Act.2011 and TFDA Act 2003
6. The pharmacy council provided pharmacy Act of 2011 to;
A. Promote pharmaceutical industries
B. Employee health practitioners
C. Regulate and control Tanganyika Medical Board
D. Regulate and control of the pharmacy profession and practice
E. Regulate and control all health profession and practice
7. The pharmaceutical personnel preserve the confidentiality of information about patient acquired in the course of his professional practice by ensuring:
A. Must provide pharmaceutical care services without consideration for the personal privacy of patients.
B. Most ensure affirmation duties to institute and maintain immoral practice that protects patient confidentiality
C. Pharmacy care may require that other health care personnel have no access to or be provided with relevant information.
D. Both the amount of information disclosed and those to whom the disclosure is made should not be restricted only for that information which is necessary.
E. When is confronted with the necessity to disclose, confidentiality should be preserved as much as possible
8. Registrar of the pharmacy council is appointed by;
A. President of the united republic of Tanzania
B. Board of pharmacy council
C. Secretariat of the pharmacy council
D. Votes of the pharmacist in the country
E. Minister of health, community development, gender, elderly and children
9. Pharmaceutical assistant;
A. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011
B. Enrolled under section 24 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
C. Registered under section 16 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
D. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011 and TFDA Act
E. Enrolled under section 24 of pharmacy Act.2011 and TFDA Act 2003
10. The scope of practice of persons registered, enrolled or enlisted.
A. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 39
B. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 38
C. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 37
D. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 33
E. Pharmacy Practice as per The Pharmacy Act, 2011 Section 27
11. Pharmaceutical
technicians are;
A. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011
B. Enrolled under section 24 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
C. Registered under section 16 as per pharmacy Act. 2011
D. Enlisted under section 28 of pharmacy Act. 2011 and TFDA Act
E. Enrolled under section 24 of pharmacy Act.2011 and TFDA Act 2003
12. A person shall not sell, dispense or supply
medicinal products unless he has obtained a permit under the pharmacy Act 2011
section?A. section
34
B. section 44
C. section 35
D. section 36
E. section 13
13. The following are the core values of pharmacy profession to pharmaceutical personnel, EXCEPT;
A. Professional dependence
B. Commitment to the patient well being
C. Professional autonomy
D. Reliability and care
E. Pharmaceutical expertise
14. Professional misconduct means:
A. Willingness of individual practitioners to comply with ethical and professional standards, which exceed minimum legal requirements
B. Active demonstration of pharmaceutical knowledge and of profession
C. Any conduct which is in breach of the code of conduct prescribed under pharmacy council Act. 2011
D. Ethical principles that are provided to enable and guide pharmaceutical personnel in their daily practice of the profession
E. Practice in a manner that does not comprise your professional independence, judgment, integrity or that of other health professionals
15. A pharmaceutical personnel must ensure that:
A. Safe, efficacious and of low quality medicine are available
B. Should collude any person to perform acts specifically and pertaining to the profession of pharmacy.
C. Should not enter into any agreement with a medical practitioner
D. Shall not offer advice on homeopathic or herbal medicines or other complementary therapies
E. In any practice it is not necessary to comply with all professional and ethical requirements
16. The pharmacy council provided pharmacy Act of 2011 to;
A. Promote pharmaceutical industries
B. Employee health practitioners
C. Regulate and control Tanganyika Medical Board
D. Regulate and control of the pharmacy profession and practice
E. Regulate and control all health profession and practice
B. section 44
C. section 35
D. section 36
E. section 13
13. The following are the core values of pharmacy profession to pharmaceutical personnel, EXCEPT;
A. Professional dependence
B. Commitment to the patient well being
C. Professional autonomy
D. Reliability and care
E. Pharmaceutical expertise
14. Professional misconduct means:
A. Willingness of individual practitioners to comply with ethical and professional standards, which exceed minimum legal requirements
B. Active demonstration of pharmaceutical knowledge and of profession
C. Any conduct which is in breach of the code of conduct prescribed under pharmacy council Act. 2011
D. Ethical principles that are provided to enable and guide pharmaceutical personnel in their daily practice of the profession
E. Practice in a manner that does not comprise your professional independence, judgment, integrity or that of other health professionals
15. A pharmaceutical personnel must ensure that:
A. Safe, efficacious and of low quality medicine are available
B. Should collude any person to perform acts specifically and pertaining to the profession of pharmacy.
C. Should not enter into any agreement with a medical practitioner
D. Shall not offer advice on homeopathic or herbal medicines or other complementary therapies
E. In any practice it is not necessary to comply with all professional and ethical requirements
16. The pharmacy council provided pharmacy Act of 2011 to;
A. Promote pharmaceutical industries
B. Employee health practitioners
C. Regulate and control Tanganyika Medical Board
D. Regulate and control of the pharmacy profession and practice
E. Regulate and control all health profession and practice
17. The pharmaceutical personnel preserve the
confidentiality of information about patient acquired in the course of his
professional practice by ensuring:A. Must
provide pharmaceutical care services without consideration for the personal
privacy of patients.
B. Most ensure affirmation duties to institute and maintain immoral practice that protects patient confidentiality
C. Pharmacy care may require that other health care personnel have no access to or be provided with relevant information.
D. Both the amount of information disclosed and those to whom the disclosure is made should not be restricted only for that information which is necessary.
E. When is confronted with the necessity to disclose, confidentiality should be preserved as much as possible 18. Registrar of the pharmacy council is appointed by;
A. President of the united republic of Tanzania
B. Board of pharmacy council
C. Secretariat of the pharmacy council
D. Votes of the pharmacist in the country
E. Minister of health, community development, gender, elderly and children
B. Most ensure affirmation duties to institute and maintain immoral practice that protects patient confidentiality
C. Pharmacy care may require that other health care personnel have no access to or be provided with relevant information.
D. Both the amount of information disclosed and those to whom the disclosure is made should not be restricted only for that information which is necessary.
E. When is confronted with the necessity to disclose, confidentiality should be preserved as much as possible 18. Registrar of the pharmacy council is appointed by;
A. President of the united republic of Tanzania
B. Board of pharmacy council
C. Secretariat of the pharmacy council
D. Votes of the pharmacist in the country
E. Minister of health, community development, gender, elderly and children
19. The following are responsibilities of
pharmaceutical personnel to maintain well-being of the community, EXCEPT?A. Must
promote, develop and maintain policies
which are designed to prevent ill health and promote healthy lifestyle of the
community.
B. Has a professional obligation to excessive control over all medicine and related product that are manufactured.
C. Must condone the use and abuse of drugs or any other substance that can induce charge in the personality of a person.
D. Shall not sell in pharmacy products such as tobacco, liquor and related products except when meant for medicinal purposes.
E. Must take sufficiently reasonable steps to ensure that working conditions are so arranged so as to protect the safety of the public and people working in the premises.
20. Requirements for Registration of Premises for Pharmacy Business.
A. Location registration of premises for retail pharmacy shall be given if it is at most 300 meters
B. The minimum total size/ area of the premises shall at least measure 25 m. The rooms should have not less than 2.5m internal heights. For retail pharmacy on premise layout
C. Retail and Distribution (Wholesale) Premises layout the minimum total size/ area of the premises shall at least measure 60m. The rooms should have not less than 2.5 m internal height with clear
D. vehicle for carriage or transportation of pharmaceuticals All vehicles for carriage or transportation of Pharmaceuticals shall be approved by the Council
E. All pharmaceuticals shall be stored on the floor an off well – fitted shelves or pallets.
B. Has a professional obligation to excessive control over all medicine and related product that are manufactured.
C. Must condone the use and abuse of drugs or any other substance that can induce charge in the personality of a person.
D. Shall not sell in pharmacy products such as tobacco, liquor and related products except when meant for medicinal purposes.
E. Must take sufficiently reasonable steps to ensure that working conditions are so arranged so as to protect the safety of the public and people working in the premises.
20. Requirements for Registration of Premises for Pharmacy Business.
A. Location registration of premises for retail pharmacy shall be given if it is at most 300 meters
B. The minimum total size/ area of the premises shall at least measure 25 m. The rooms should have not less than 2.5m internal heights. For retail pharmacy on premise layout
C. Retail and Distribution (Wholesale) Premises layout the minimum total size/ area of the premises shall at least measure 60m. The rooms should have not less than 2.5 m internal height with clear
D. vehicle for carriage or transportation of pharmaceuticals All vehicles for carriage or transportation of Pharmaceuticals shall be approved by the Council
E. All pharmaceuticals shall be stored on the floor an off well – fitted shelves or pallets.
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