Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.f.f. Expired medication.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.g.g. Look-alike or sound-alike errors.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.h.h. High-alert medications.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)3.3. Eligible products for pharmacy product verification technician-check-pharmacy technician.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)4.4. Organizational policies and procedures on reporting of medication errors.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.5. Overview of the medication use process including all of the following:
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.a.a. Procurement.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.b.b. Ordering.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.c.c. Dispensing.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.d.d. Administration.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)5.e.e. Monitoring.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.6. A practical training designed to assess the competency of the pharmacy technician prior to starting the validation process. The practical training shall include simulation of at least 2 occurrences of each of the following:
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.a.a. Wrong drug.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.b.b. Wrong strength.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.c.c. Wrong formulation.
Phar 7.14(2)(c)6.d.d. Omitted medication, if utilizing unit dose or compliance packaging.
Phar 7.14(2)(d)(d) Completed the following validation process:
Phar 7.14(2)(d)1.1. The pharmacy technician being validated shall make a product verification on the work of a pharmacist or another pharmacy technician for accuracy and correctness of a minimum of 500 product verifications over a minimum of 5 separate days and achieve an accuracy rate of at least 99.8%.
Phar 7.14(2)(d)2.2. A pharmacist shall audit 100% of the product verifications made by the pharmacy technician during the validation process.
Phar 7.14(2)(e)(e) Notwithstanding pars. (b) to (d), an individual who completed the board’s pilot program validation process between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2019, meets the pharmacy product verification technician qualifications unless the individual fails to meet the quality assurance standards under sub. (4).
Phar 7.14(3)(3)Eligible product.
Phar 7.14(3)(a)(a) Institutional pharmacies. The pharmacy product verification technician may do the product verification in an institutional pharmacy if all of the following requirements are met:
Phar 7.14(3)(a)1.1. The source drug product or device is in an original package from a manufacturer or a licensed pharmacist has ensured that the source package is labeled with the correct name, strength, form, control or lot number, and beyond use or expiration date.
Phar 7.14(3)(a)2.2. A drug utilization review performed by a pharmacist prior to dispensing.
Phar 7.14(3)(a)3.3. The drug product will be administered by an individual authorized to administer medications at the institution where the medication is administered.
Phar 7.14(3)(b)(b) Community pharmacies. The pharmacy product verification technician may do the product verification in a community pharmacy if all of the following requirements are met:
Phar 7.14(3)(b)1.1. The source drug product or device is in an original package from a manufacturer or a licensed pharmacist has ensured that the source package is labeled with the correct name, strength, form, control or lot number, and beyond use or expiration date.
Phar 7.14(3)(b)2.2. A drug utilization review performed by a pharmacist prior to dispensing.
Phar 7.14(3)(b)3.3. A non-pharmacist shall be able to check the accuracy of the medication by one of the following: