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Exam PTCE Topic 8 Question 87 Discussion
PTCB Exam PTCE Topic 8 Question 87 Discussion
Actual exam question for PTCB's PTCE exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 8
[All PTCE Questions]
Upon receipt of a recall notice, a pharmacy technician should first:
A
call any affected patients.
B
put the recall notice in the inventory technician's box for processing.
C
check whether the pharmacy has the recalled product in stock.
D
send the product back.
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Myra
2 months ago
I'm with Lashawnda and Deja on this one. C is the obvious choice, and it's the first thing you should do.
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Carin
2 months ago
Haha, I bet some people would try to call the patients first, but that's not the right move. C is the way to go.
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Deja
2 months ago
Definitely C. You can't call patients or send the product back until you've confirmed it's in your inventory.
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Lashawnda
2 months ago
I think the answer is C. Checking if the pharmacy has the recalled product in stock is the first step to take.
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Venita
8 days ago
D) send the product back.
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Jennie
9 days ago
C) check whether the pharmacy has the recalled product in stock.
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Arlen
24 days ago
B) put the recall notice in the inventory technician's box for processing.
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Glory
1 months ago
A) call any affected patients.
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Reita
3 months ago
I think we should also notify any affected patients as soon as possible.
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Glenna
3 months ago
I agree with Alyce. It's important to know if we have the product before taking any further action.
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Alyce
4 months ago
I think the first thing to do is check if we have the recalled product in stock.
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Myra
2 months agoCarin
2 months agoDeja
2 months agoLashawnda
2 months agoVenita
8 days agoJennie
9 days agoArlen
24 days agoGlory
1 months agoReita
3 months agoGlenna
3 months agoAlyce
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