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A pharmacist may order and interpret labs without a CDTA
A.True
B.False

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Final answer:

Without a Collaborative Drug Therapy Agreement (CDTAA), pharmacists generally cannot order and interpret lab tests, as this authority is usually reserved for physicians and other healthcare providers. Therefore, the answer is False.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of health care, a pharmacist may have different levels of authority to order and interpret laboratory tests depending on the state or country regulations. The term CDTAA (Collaborative Drug Therapy Agreement) refers to a formal agreement that allows pharmacists to engage in expanded roles, such as managing drug therapy under a protocol established with a physician. However, without a CDTAA or a similar agreement in place, pharmacists generally do not have the authority to order and interpret labs as this is usually within the scope of practice of physicians and certain other healthcare providers. Therefore, the answer to the question is False. Pharmacists typically need to have a CDTAA or a similar practice agreement to be able to order and interpret labs. Regulations vary, so the exact capabilities and restrictions for pharmacists can differ.

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