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Pharmacy Technician Test

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To prepare a medication in an outpatient setting, what tools does a technician need?
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Quality assurance
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1 pound (lb) is equal to how many ounces (oz)?
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What is Oxycontin commonly confused with?
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Which agency establishes the guidelines for IV admixture technique?
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Stability
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What is an ISO Class 5?
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QOD (Every other day)
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United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
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Fahrenheit to Celsius
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AD LIB
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DAW code 0: No product selection indicated- what does it mean?
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IV
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UNG or OINT
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Lack of leading zeros or decimals
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What are unit-dose packages?
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Aliquot
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Cleanroom
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What is an ISO Class 8?
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When should a technician verify drug dosages?
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Oxycodone
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*When the dosages appear out of normal limits *When dosing for young or older adult patients
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An entire clean room to prepare medications in
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Ointment
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Can be misinterpreted as QID and QD
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USP 797
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The amount of time a drug or compound retains its potency
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*Counting tray *Spatula *Clean and appropriate sized bottle *Appropriate lid *Label for counted medication
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Can be misinterpreted through missed decimal points
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Used when product selection is not an issue, for example, dispensing a brand product when only the brand product is available.
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Glove box workbench for preparing medications
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Calculations required when the quantity of drug required for a compound is less than the minimum amount that can be weighed on a Class A prescription balance
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The official listing of drugs and the quality standards they must meet
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A set formula to analyze and improve pharmacy procedures to provide excellent pharmaceutical care to patients
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Intravenous
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Individually packaged to control drug distribution
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(F-32) x 5/9= C
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An enclosed room with smooth walls, floors, and ceiling that are resistant to damage from sanitizing agents
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As needed, freely
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CAP
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How much does child weigh in kilograms if he weighs 17 lb?
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AC
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IEN
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What is Humalog commonly confused with?
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AD
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What is Metformin commonly confused with?
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A room where hand washing, gowning, and gloving take place, and where supplies are sanitized before taking into the clean room
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Process of preparing intravenous fluids using aseptic technique
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Injectable doses of medications delivered subcutaneously, intramuscularly, or intravenously

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