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Module 1

Section 1 Key terms and definitions

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1. What ancient Chinese document listed the medicinal value of hundreds of herbs? Pen T-Sao documents
2. What is the Papyrus Ebers? An ancient Egyptian collection of 800 prescriptions that mentions 700 medications
3. which publication attributed to Ancient Rome was used by medical professionals as late as the 16th century? De Materia Medica
What was the name of the first official pharmacopia followed by European apothecaries in the 15th century? Nuovo Receptario
What was the master, Wardens, and Society of the Arts and Mystery of the Apothecaries of the City of London? The first organization of pharmacists, established in 1617
6. what was the major contribution of John Morgan to the field of pharmacy? He was the first hospital pharmacist to support the use of written prescriptions
7. what was the first book of medication standards accepted nationally across the U.S.? United States Pharmacopeia(USP)
8. The four eras of pharmacy in the 20th century Traditional era scientific era clinical era pharmaceutical care era
9. How is the role of the pharmacy technician expanding in some states? Some states are allowing pharmacy technicians to perform immunizations
10. What is the purpose of medication reconciliation? Avoiding medication error that include omissions, duplications, dosing errors, or medication interactions.
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