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Practical Exam Helpful Hints Updated March 2006: D. Tucker, RPh, BCPS
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What to Expect Be prepared to answer questions related the procedures followed during a code blue emergency by the pharmacist Be prepared to assemble at least one syringe used during a code blue emergency
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Sample Questions What is the first thing the pharmacist does upon entering the room where a code blue emergency is in process? When can a pharmacist participating in a code blue emergency leave the area?
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Sample Questions Where should the medication tray from the crash cart be placed? What two syringes should be immediately assembled? Can you do it easily? Where should the pharmacist’s attention be placed during the code blue emergency?
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Sample Questions What does the pharmacist do while handing requested medication to the physician or nurse? What should the pharmacist do if a medication is totally depleted in the cart? What should the pharmacist do if a medication not in the cart is needed?
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Sample Questions How should amiodarone be prepared during a code blue emergency? How should norepinephrine be prepared during a code blue emergency? What medications might be given down an endotracheal tube? Should only be given IVPB?
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When to Take Practical Exam Contact Krista Wahby, Rob Simpson, or Dale Tucker and make an appointment for them to sign off on your practical Best times are often directly before or after the start of your shift or at break time The time needed to take the examination should be no more than 10 minutes
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