Arizona Pharmacy Technician CE Package - 20 Hours
49.95
Included Courses
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
- Best Practices for Prescribing Opioids in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain 3
Release Date: 1/26/2021
About the Course:
This course focuses on best practices for prescribing opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. It will emphasize the importance of appropriate prescribing of opiates, as well as using patient education to promote the safe use of long-acting opiates. This course offers pharmacists a solid foundation for responsible and vigilant opioid use.“This course will [partially] fulfill the DEA-mandated 8 hours of training on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders for DEA licensees renewing on or after June 27, 2023.”
- Overview of Arizona Pharmacy Law Update 3Release Date: 1/27/2021
About the Course:
State laws and regulations governing pharmacy best practice define the day-to-day work of a pharmacy associate. From the education, training, and license needed to work in the pharmacy to the floor space necessary for each employee, laws, and regulations govern every aspect of pharmacy operation. All pharmacy employees must maintain a working knowledge of state pharmacy laws including updates to laws in annual legislative sessions. All states have variations in state pharmacy laws that distinguish them from other states while following federal law mandates. Though state laws in Arizona are similar to others, there are significant differences that must also be reviewed. - Diabetic Medications and Insulin Pump Therapies 6Release Date: 1/26/2021
About the Course:
Diabetes and glycemic medications are in the news every day. Staying ahead of current research and treatment options is an uphill challenge. This course provides the latest in diabetic medications and treatment options, including insulin pump therapies. - Managing the Unique Needs of Female Patients 3Release Date: 1/26/2021
About the Course:
This course covers women’s health management and medications used in this patient population. It reviews the physiology of female hormones and details the various hormonal and nonhormonal contraceptive methods available. Management of pregnant and lactating patients and medication use in these populations is included. The course also discusses menopausal treatment and the current recommendations regarding hormonal use in this population. Additionally, the epidemiology, pathophysiology, risk factors, and diagnosis of osteoporosis will be discussed. This course gives detailed information on the medications used to treat these conditions. - New Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension 3Release Date: 1/26/2021
About the Course:
This course will help distinguish between primary and secondary hypertension, characterize the different stages of high blood pressure and identify factors implicated in the development of hypertension. - Patient Safety and Medication Errors 3Release Date: 1/26/2021
About the Course:
The purpose of this course is to raise pharmacist awareness about the breadth, depth and potential consequences related to medication errors, and to review useful strategies to help avoid causing such errors.