
Instructions:
This bonus module requires you to view all four videos before taking the test. Please download all handouts, including the Post Test, for the bonus CPE and refer to them while listening to the audio recording and viewing the slides to make notes. Once you have completed listening to all recordings, you may complete the post-test and evaluation as usual.
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Recording Subtitles
Part 1
Technicians: Keeping Pharmacy Safe
Faculty: Arpit Mehta, PharmD, MPH
Pharmacy Operations Manager
HSHS St. John’s Hospital (at time of presentation)
Part 2
Keeping Kids Safe: Quality and Safety in the Pediatric Pharmacy
Faculty: Daniel E. Hickman, CPhT
Lead Pharmacy Technician
OSF St. Francis Medical Center
Children’s Hospital of Illinois
Part 3
Paralyzing Danger: Safety Strategies for Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
Faculty: Peggy S. Bickham, PharmD
Assistant Director
Specialty and Support Services
University of Illinois Hospital
(Please note, the recording for Part 3 is missing the first 4 introductory slides – please refer to the PDF handout to review those slides.)
Part 4
Danger, Will Robinson! Overview of USP Chapter <800>
Faculty: Patricia C. Kienle, RPh, MPA, FASHP
Director, Accreditation and Medication Safety
Cardinal Health Innovative Delivery Solutions
Learning Objectives
I. Identify the role of pharmacy technicians in ensuring safe medication practices in the pharmacy.
II. Explain quality measures and safety practices used to help reduce medication errors in the Pediatric Pharmacy.
III. List neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBs) that are commonly used in hospitals.
IV. Describe at least five error prevention strategies for preventing errors involving neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBs).
V. List the three categories of hazardous drugs (HDs).
VI. List the types of personal protective equipment (PPE) that need to be used with hazardous drugs (HDs).
This program will provide 2.5 contact hours of patient safety continuing pharmacy education credit for pharmacy technicians.
ACPE Universal Activity Number: 0121-0000-15-057-H05-T
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based
Release Date: 12/04/15 | Expiration Date: 12/31/17 |