Final answer:
Option (a), Highlighting or flashing is used to identify pharmacy technician entered orders for pharmacist review and verification. Pharmacists can modify these orders, and technicians are indeed allowed to input medication orders.
Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the following is true concerning pharmacy technician inputted medication orders?Highlighting or flashing is often used by pharmacy management systems to identify medication orders that have been entered by a pharmacy technician, but not yet verified by a pharmacist. This is to ensure that a pharmacist reviews the medication order for accuracy and appropriateness before it becomes an active prescription.
It is incorrect that orders entered by a pharmacy tech are active immediately or that they cannot be modified by a pharmacist, as the pharmacist's role includes verification and potential modification of such orders. Furthermore, pharmacy technicians are allowed to enter medication orders under the supervision of a pharmacist, which is a common practice in many pharmacy settings.