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pharm tech ch 5
Question | Answer |
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ac | before meals |
pc | after meals/after food |
hs | bedtime |
prn | as needed |
ad | right ear |
as | left ear |
au | each ear |
IM | intramuscular |
IV | intervinous |
od | right eye |
os | left eye |
ou | both eyes |
po | orally |
sl | sublingually |
ung | ointment |
gtt | drop |
qs | sufficient quantity |
stat | now |
NR | no retails |
Mycostatin Suspension 100,000 U/ml Sig: Swish and swallow 5 ml QID X 7 days the directions should? | Swish and swallow one teaspoonful four times daily for 7 days |
Mycostatin suspension 1000,000 U/ml sig: swish and swallow 5 ml QID x 7 days the number of units of mycostatin that the patient recieves per dose? | 5000,000 |
If a prescription reads: Zovirax 200mg i cap 5x daily for 10 days the number of capsules dispensed should be? | 50 |
An example of an auxiliary label would be? | For external use only |
When the directions for a prescription are unclear, the pharmacy technician should? | Ask the pharmacist |
The above image is an example of? | Auxiliary lable |
Which of the following are acuratre directions for the above prescriptions? | Take one tablet by mouth daily |
The unique idetifying number of a drug is the? | NDC |
Answer the questions based on the following infromation from a prescription: Amoxil 250m?5mL sig: 1 tsp tid x 10d despense: sufficient quantity the medication should be taken? | Three times a day |
Lipitor 10 mg refers to the prescriptions? | Inscription |
On a prescription label, directions should always start with a? | verb |
The abbreviations OU, OD and OS all refer to the? | eye |
Extemporaneous compounding refers to? | A preparation of raw or individual ingrediients made for a patients |
If a prescription reads: ii gtt OS, QID, it is to be used? | in the eye |
Counseling, as required by OBRA 90 is provided by? | pharmacists |
HIPPA refers to? | the health insurance portability and accountability act |
Verb for oral administration to an adult? | take |
verb for otic (ear) route of administration? | insert |
instructions to the pharmacist? | subscrition |
Name, strength, and quantity of the medication? | inscription |
verb for opthalmic (eye) route of administration? | instill |
verb for topical route of administration? | apply |
verb for oral administration to a child? | Geve/take |
Verb for subcutaneous, or intramuscular route of administration? | inject |
"Recipe", meaning to "take"? | RX |