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____________ is the on-demand preparation of a drug product according to a physician's prescription. A. IVPB B. Extemporaneous compounding C. Trituration D. Spatulation |
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____________ is the on-demand preparation of a drug product according to a physician's prescription. B. Extemporaneous compounding |
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Section <795> of the USP/NF deals with A. compounding sterile products. B. compounding nonsterile products. C. official compounded formulations and their beyond-use dates. D. containers used to package compounded formulations. |
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Section <795> of the USP/NF deals with B. compounding nonsterile products. |
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Term
Which of the chemical grades listed below has the highest purity? A. USP/NF B. AR C. HPLC D. FCC |
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Definition
Which of the chemical grades listed below has the highest purity? C. HPLC |
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Term
Which record will document how a compounded formula was actually prepared? A. formulation record B. compounding record C. standard operating procedure D. material safety data sheet |
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Definition
Which record will document how a compounded formula was actually prepared? B. compounding record |
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In assigning a beyond-use date to a compound prescription, A. the manufacture's beyond-use date should be used as a last resort. B. available scientific literature should be used as a last resort. C. the expiration date is used. D. the USP recomended beyond-use date should be used as a last resort. |
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In assigning a beyond-use date to a compound prescription, D. the USP recomended beyond-use date should be used as a last resort. |
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Term
The sensitivity requirement of a Class A prescription ballance is A. 6 micrograms. B. 60 micrograms. C. 60 milligrams. D. 6 milligrams. |
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Definition
The sensitivity requirement of a Class A prescription ballance is D. 6 milligrams. |
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Term
Aliquots can be used when a prescription calls for less than a ________ of an ingredient. A. 120gm B. 500gm C. 500mg D. 120mg |
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Definition
Aliquots can be used when a prescription calls for less than a ________ of an ingredient. D. 120mg |
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Term
Which type of mortar and pestle is recomended for mixing liquids and semi-solids? A. wedgewood B. Porcelain C. Glass D. Earthenware |
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Definition
Which type of mortar and pestle is recomended for mixing liquids and semi-solids? C. Glass |
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Term
When weighing a powder on a prescription balance, A. pour the powder into the pan on the left side of the balance. B. always use the largest weight boat possible. C. keep the balance unarrested. D. use a clean weight boat with each new powder. |
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Definition
When weighing a powder on a prescription balance, D. use a clean weight boat with each new powder. |
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Which type of glassware is "TC" (i.e., "to contain")? A. Erlenmeyer flasks B. single volume pipet C. beaker D. volumetric flask |
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Definition
Which type of glassware is "TC" (i.e., "to contain")? D. volumetric flask |
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A 100 ml graduated cylinder cannot accurately measure volumes less than A. 20 ml. B. 50 ml. C. 30 ml. D. 40 ml. |
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Definition
A 100 ml graduated cylinder cannot accurately measure volumes less than A. 20 ml. |
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Term
If a 5 ml liquid volume needs to be measured, a __________ should be used. A. 10 ml oral syringe B. 100 ml cylindrical graduate C. 100 microliter micropipet D. 25 ml Erlenmeyer flask |
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Definition
If a 5 ml liquid volume needs to be measured, a __________ should be used. A. 10 ml oral syringe |
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Term
Medicine droppers A. cannot be used to deliver small doses of medication. B. can be used to deliver small doses of medication if they are calibrated. C. can be used to deliver small doses of medication without calibration. D. can only be used to deliver water. |
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Definition
Medicine droppers B. can be used to deliver small doses of medication if they are calibrated. |
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Term
Viscous liquids such as glycertin or propylene glycol will require approximately __________ to transfer out of a graduated cylinder. A. 15 seconds B. 1 minute C. 4 minutes D. 10 minutes |
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Definition
Viscous liquids such as glycertin or propylene glycol will require approximately __________ to transfer out of a graduated cylinder. B. 1 minute |
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Term
Which type of syringe is used to administer a dose of liquid medication to a patient? A. hypodermic with Luer-Lok® B. oral syringe C. hypodermic with Slip-Tip® D. Adapt-a-Cap® |
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Definition
Which type of syringe is used to administer a dose of liquid medication to a patient? B. oral syringe |
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Term
__________ is the technique used to mix two powders of unequal quantity. A. Volumetric dilution B. Volumetric emulsifacation C. Geometric emulsification D. Geometric dilution |
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Definition
__________ is the technique used to mix two powders of unequal quantity. D. Geometric dilution |
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Term
The fine grinding of a powder is called A. extemporaneous compounding B. suspension C. emulsion D. trituration |
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Definition
The fine grinding of a powder is called D. trituration |
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Term
Which of the following is not a method used to reduce particle size? A. melting B. trituration C. levigation D. suspension |
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Definition
Which of the following is not a method used to reduce particle size? D. suspension |
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Term
One (1) gram of a drug that is sparingly soluble in a solvent will require __________ ml of solvent to desolve. A. 1 B. 10-30 C. 30-100 D. 100-1000 |
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Definition
One (1) gram of a drug that is sparingly soluble in a solvent will require __________ ml of solvent to desolve. C. 30-100 |
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Term
What is a nonaqueous solution? A. syrup B. elixir C. tincture D. liniment |
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Definition
What is a nonaqueous solution? A. syrup |
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Term
Which is a required ingredient in a suspention? A. floccalating agent B. surface action agent C. levigating agent D. emulsifying agent |
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Definition
Which is a required ingredient in a suspention? A. floccalating agent |
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