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An individual who helps a person to violate the law either directly or indirectly
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Accessory
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Regulations set forth by government agencies, such as the INternal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Social Security Administration (SSA); also called regulatory law
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Administrative Law
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An individual who helps a person to violate the law either directly or indirectly
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Regulations set forth by government agencies, such as the INternal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Social Security Administration (SSA); also called regulatory law
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Tampering with or contaminating a product or substance
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Drugs derived from the barbituric acid, which act as central nervous system depressants
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A discipline dealing with the ethical and moral implications of biological research and applications
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Rules and regulation that govern the relationship between individuals within a society
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A violation of the law
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An individual who violates the law
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Rules and regulations that govern the relationship of the individual to society as a whole
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A serious crime, such as murder, kidnapping, assault, or rape, that is punishable by imprisonment for more than one year
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The agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that is responsible for assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, the national food supply, cosmetics, and radioactive products, and the national food supply
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A rule or regulation established by a governing body
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Professional misconduct or the demonstration or an unreasonable lack of skills, resulting in injury, loss, or damage to a patient
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The discipline in which merits, risks, and social concerns are evaluated concerning the practice of medicine
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Fraudulent labeling or marking.
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A crime less serious than a felony, punishable by a fine or imprisonment for less than one year
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A unique and permanent product code assigned to each new drug as it becomes available in the marketplace; it identifies the manufacturer or distributor, the drug formulation, and the size and type of its packaging.
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a database of officially recognized drug names
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A type of unintentional tort alleged when a person has performed, or failed to perform, an act that a reasonable person would , or would not, have performed in similar circumstances
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A drug that is developed for small populations of people in need of the drug
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Regulations set forth by governmental agencies. It is also called administrative law
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Under HIPAA, "codes used to encode data elements, tables of terms, medical concepts, diagnostic codes, or medical procedure." A code set includes the codes and descriptors of the codes.
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Established by authority, custom, or general consent as a model or example; something set up and established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, weight, extent, value, or quality
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Rules and regulations resulting from decisions by legislatures
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A civil wrong committed against a person or property
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actions designed to positively benefit patients and pharmacy customers. Actions should be performed without prejudice.
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promises are kept so that patient needs are fulfilled correctly and on time. This also encompasses the maintenance of patient confidentiality
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telling the truth, both for the benefit of patients in their care and in the effort to stop drug diversion or to ensure correct reporting of medication errors
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lawful actions that are fair and equal to all
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involves self-reliance, wherein pharmacy technicians work to support the pharmacists, but also with initiative, reliability, and dependability. Pharmacy staff must also acknowledge and encourage patients to participate in their health care decisions
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This refers to a patient who does not follow medical advice, and therefore, becomes responsible for any problems that occur as a result of his or her decision
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The person or group against whom charges are brought in a court decision
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The power, right, and authority given to a court to hear a case and to make a judgement
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A lawsuit or a contest in court
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The person who flies a lawsuit initiating a civil legal action. In criminal actions, the prosecution (government) is the plaintiff, acting on behalf of the people
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The law that limits the period during which a person can sue. The period varies from one to three years
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A court order that requires an individual to appear as a witness in court or to make himself or herself available to be dropped
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Ethics
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I
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DEA
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Orphan Drug Act
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Misdemeanor
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State Board of Pharmacy
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National Formulary
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A pharmacist practicing without a license
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Does all of the above. Continues to drink alcohol when it interacts with his or her prescription medications. Smokes cigarettes while pregnant against physician advice. Is a diabetic and does not monitor his or her diet carefully.