PTCB Exam Study Sheets

667ml of 25% and 333ml of 10%

If you have 25% dextrose and 10% dextrose, how many ml of each would you need to make 1000ml of a 20% solution?

35mg/hr

An IV has been ordered to run at 2.5gtts/min. The IV contains 875mg of Amoxicillin in a total of 250ml. How many mg of Amoxicillin will be given to the patient per hour if the IV is set to deliver 15gtts/ml?

Absorption

What is the term for the process by which substances are taken up and transported to the bloodstream?

75ml

If a prescription calls for 375mg of penicillin per day for 10 days how much of a 250mg/5ml suspension should be dispensed?

12:00AM 6/1/99

The expiration date on a bottle of Vicodin is 5/99. When does this drug expire?

qhs

What is the sig code for every night at bedtime?

in left ear

The directions for a medication read, "i - ii gtts as q 4 h x 10 days". What is the meaning of "as"?

480ml

The doctor prescribes Robitussin AC, one pint. How many mls are needed for one pint?

for the ear

A prescription reads "ii gtts au qid." What auxillary label should be affixed to the container?

hig blood pressure

Pseudoephidrine is contrandicated with which of the following?

144

If the dose for Quaifenesin is 2.5ml, how many doses will a patient receive if given a 12 ounce bottle?

special coating to prevent dissolution is stomach

What does enteric coated mean?

954mg/day

The dose of Penicillin V for a 7 year old is 35mg/kg/day, divided into doses every 6 hours. How many mg/day should a 60lb child receive?

100

How many 1 ounce bottles of Cheratussin can be made from a 3 liter container of Cheratussin?

No interest if paid in full within 30 days

A phamacy receives a Cardinal Invoice reading "$6,000, net 30." Under those payment terms the pharmacy will be charged...

Ibuprofen

This medication is an NSAID.

anticonvulsants that may be used to treat generalized seisures.

Phenytoin, Carbamazepine and Phenobarbital are all ____________.

2(b+d+f) + (a+c+e) = x (i.e AH1327142) **abcdefx

Formula for testing DEA #'s authenticity.

examples of Calcium Channel Blockers

Isoptin, Cardizem and Vascor are all _________________.

$15.00

If you pay $35 for Verapamil and the selling price is $50, what is the markup for the drug?

43%

If you pay $35 for Verapamil and the selling price is $50, what is the percentage markup based on cost?

30%

If you pay $35 for Verapamil and the selling price is $50, what is the percent gross profit?

147ml

The initial dose of Rebif is 0.7mg/kg/hr for 12 hours. How many ml of Rebif IV solution containing 400mg/ml would be needed for an adult male weighing 154lbs during this 12 hour period?

needs to be stored at room temperature, sublingual tablets need to be dispensed in original glass containers and must be replaced after 6 months of opening.

Some rules pertaining to Nitroglycerin tablets are as follows...

was exposed to excessive cold.

The appearance of crystals in a mannitol injection would indicate that the product ___________.

the bore

What does the gauge of a needle refer to?

Furosemide

This medication is a diuretic.

interfere with the absorption of iron.

Antacids, milk and Tetracycline can all __________________.

decongestant

Pseudoephedrine is classifed as a ____________.

30

66lbs is equal to __kg.

Amoxicillin-Dextromethorphan

A non-life threatening drug interaction could be _________________.

in the refrigerator.

Insulin should be stored _____________.

1:1

In what ratio should 50% alcohol be mixed with 10% alcohol to obtain a 30% alcohol solution?

0.625ml

If a vial of heparin contains 20,000U/ml, how many ml are needed for a 12,500U dose?

do not require a PPI each time they're dispensed.

Accutane, Premarin and Proventil

Zidovudine

Which drug is used to prevent pregnant women with HIV from passing the virus to their babies?

6

How many ounces would you be dispensing for a prescription requiring 180ml?

class I

A _____________ drug recall indicates that the product will cause serious adverse health conditions or death.

Levigation

The process of reducing the size of particles and incorporating solids into lotions, creams and ointments. Also refers to the formation of a paste by adding small amounts of a liquid or ointment base to a powder with a spatula.

2 - 8C

Storage requirements after reconstitution for ceclor 125mg5ml.

drug manufacturer

A product's NDC number is grouped into three sections. The first five digits identify...

acetaminophen

The preferred method for treating flu and fever in children is ____________.

30 minutes.

After turning off the laminar flow hood, how long must it be turned back on before use?

potassium sparing diuretics.

Amiloride, Spironolactone and Triamterene are all _______________.

167ml/hr

if a D5W/.45% NS 1000ml solution is administered over 6 hours, how many ml/hr would you need to set the flow rate for?

Pharmacokinetics

The study of the rates at which drugs and their metabolites are absorbed into, distributed through and eliminated from the body.

60

1 grain is equal to ___ mg.

0.25mg/min

A patient weighing 110lbs is ordered to recieve 5mcg/kg/min of an iv solution containing 600mg in 250ml D5W. The IV dose rate is ________.

0.6ml

A drug is available in a concentration of 50mg/10ml. How many ml are needed for a 3mg dose.

the people in the room.

A major source of contamination in a clean room is ___________.

$10.89

A compound prescription requires using 10 Tetracycline capsules which cost $25 per 50 capsules and 100 gr of Triamcinolone ointment which costs $9 per pound. If there is a $4 dispensing fee what would the total cost be for this prescription?

22 micron

What is the appropriate size HEPA filter used in a laminar flow hood?

2.5ml

An acetaminophen elixer is available in a 0.05mg/ml concentration. How many mls are needed for a 0.125mg dose?

177ml of 90% and 296ml of 10%

How much 90% alcohol must be mixed with 10% alcohol to make 473ml of a 40% alcohol solution?

9gtts/min

Heparin 25,000U in 250 ml D5W is running through an administration set delivering 60gtts/ml. What is the flow rate required to deliver 15U/min?

loss of potassium

A common side effect of diuretic therapy is _____________.

rebound congestion.

A side effect of polonged use of a topical decongestant could be ___________________.

2%

If 15g of a 1% Hydrocortisone ointment is combined with 30g of a 2.5% Hydrocortisone ointment, what is the resulting percentage strength of the final product?

685ml

How much water should be added 95% ethanol to make 1 liter of a 30% ethanol solution?

120ml

A doctor orders 125mg/5ml Dilantin suspension to replace an order that reads "Dilantin 100mg, dispense #30, SIG: i tid." What quantity of the suspension should be dispensed?

60

How many tablets containing 250mg of Penicillin are needed to make 150ml suspension containing 100mg/ml?

Tenormin

This drug is classifed as a beta blocking agent.

20

A prescription for Coumadin 7.5mg reads "ii ts po bid x 3 days, ii ts po qd x 3 days, i t po qd x 2 days" How many tablets should be dispensed?

Distribution

The process that moves a drug from the bloodstream to the area where it will exert its pharmacological effect is called what?

Side to side from back to front.

When cleaning a laminar flow hood, this is the method that should be used.

diuretics.

Bumex, Dyazide and Lasix are classifed as _____________.

at least 6 inches

When preparing an IV solution is a laminar flow hood the technician should work at least this distance within the hood.

narcotic analgesics

Codeine, Percocet and Demerol are all classified as what?

Warfarin-Aspirin

An example of a major drug-drug interaction would be what?

Beta-antagonists

Albuterol, Bitolterol and Metaproterenol are all classified as _______________.

Antitussive

Destromethorphan is classified as what?

Trituration

This is the process of reducing solids into fine particles by rubbing them with a mortar and pestle. It is used to reduce the size of particles and to blend powders.

Antiarrythmic

Lanoxin would be classified into which category?

50% of original up to 1 year

If a pharmacist asks a technician to repack bulk solid dosage forms into unit does packs, what expiration date should appear on the label?

enteric coated tablets

What dosage form is designed to dissolve in the intestines rather than the stomach?

refrigerator

Phenergan suppositores should be stored where?

1/30

2mg = x grains, x = ?

it will not accumulate in the body.

When a vitamin is water soluble it means ______.

antacid

Calcium Carbonate is classified as a/an ____________.

categorized in same therapeutic class and produce the same therapeutic effect

Therapeutic equivalance means drugs are ________________________.

isopropyl alcohol.

When cleaning a laminar flow hood which solution should be used?

400mg

If the doctor ordered 100mg Dilantin qid, what's the total daily dose the patient will receive?

hypertension

Alpha and beta blockers and diuretics are all used to treat what?

NSAID

What classification best describes Fenoprofen, Ketoprofen and Ibuprofen?

FDA

Regulates drug quality.

Shedule II

Codiene and Oxycodone are both classified as _______________ drugs.

as needed

The SIG code PRN means what?

20ml

Suprax suspension is available in 75mg/5ml. If a prescription calls for 300mg of Suprax, how many mls need to be dispensed?

Class II

If a blood pressure monitor was found to cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences which type of recall would this be classified as?

under the tongue

The directions for use of Hyoscamine read "i-ii sl prn" what does "sl" mean?

0.5ml

If Procrit is available in a 0.1mg.ml concentration, how many mls are needed for a 50mcg dose?

antibiotics

Biaxin, Cefzil and Zithromax are all classified as what?

1 tablespoon

If a prescription reads "iii teaspoonfuls" what would another way be to write it?

Narcotic

A drug that induces insensibility and relieves pain but is also addicting would be what?

2

30 grains = x grams, x = ?

Formulary

Hospitals or managed healthcare organizations list drugs that have been approved for use on the basis of therapeutic and economic consdierations. What is the common name of such a list?

gr

Grain

ipecac syrup

What medication may be given to induce vomiting?

Expectorant

An agent that promotes the discharge of mucus from the respiratory tract is called what?

Antihistamine

Astemizole, Fexofenadine and Loratidine would all fit into this classification.

Young's Rule for Child's Dosing

age in years/ (age in years + 12) x adult dose= childs dose

Clark's Rule for Child's Dosing

weight/150 x adult dose = childs dose

dialysis

The movement of particles in a solution through permeaable membranes is called what?

keep blood from clotting in the device

Why is Heparin used in a herarin lock?

Fleming

_________ discovered penicillin could kill some bacteria.

1951 Durham-Humphrey Amendment

This defined what drugs require a prescription.

Food and Drug Act of 1906

This prohibited interstate commerce in adulterated and misbranded food, drinks and drugs.

1938 Food Drug and Cosmetic Act

This came into effect because of fatal poisoning from liquid sulfanilamide, it required new drugs to be shown to be safe before marketing.

Justice Department

The DEA is located within this branch of the US Government.

monograph

The manufacturer must follow _________ requirements to be able to market their drug without FDA new drug approval.

state board of Pharmacy.

Responsible for pharmacist licensing in each state.

IND (Investigational New Drug)

During clinical trials a propsed drug is called what?

Kefauver-Harris Amendment

This requires drug manufacturers to provide proof of safety and efficacy.

Martindale, The Complete Drug Reference

Where you'd find information on a drug from England.

Pharmacy Times

An example of a trade journal would be this.

The Merck Index

This is an encyclopedic source of chemical substance data.

Remington, The Sceince and Practice of Pharmacy

This is the most comprehensive text covering pharmaceutical sciences.

NDC

The drug manufacturer assigns this to each drug it produces.

Drug Facts and Comparisons

This provides comprehensive and timely drug information about prescriptions and OTC products.

Model Curriculum for Pharmacy Technician Traning

This is published by the ASHP (American Society of Health systems Pharmacists).

Goodman and Gilman's

This is the name of the principal pharmacology text.

three

The USP DI has this many volumes.

The Red Book

This provides national recognized AWP's and NDC's for FDA approved drugs.

Tertiary

__________ literature contains condensed works based on primary literature such as textbooks and monographs.

Protected Health Information (PHI)

HIPAA, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act contains regulations related to what?

Schedule II, III, and IV drugs

Caution: Federal law prohibits the transfer of this drug to any person other than the patient for whom it was prescribed. This labe must appear on which prescription drugs?

au

both ears

ou

both eyes

as

left ear

ad

right ear

os

left eye

od

right eye

insurer

In managed care, care is managed by who?

20 hours, 2 years

CPhTs need _____ of continuing education ever ____ years to renew certification.

patenting

This protects against illegal copying of new discoveries.

Necrosis

The death of cells is referred to as what?

minimum effective concentration

This is the blood concentration needed to produce a response.

1-2

the stomach's pH is around ____.

Idosyncratic

This type of reaction can occur the first time a drug is given to a patient.

Synergism

This can occur when two drugs with similar pharmacological effects produce greater effects when taken together.

Additive effects

This can occur when two drugs with similar pharmacological actions reults in an effect equal to the sum of their individual effects.

rapidly

Children between the ages of 1 and 12 metabolize certain drugs more _________ than adults.

Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906

This protects people from unsanitary and poorly labled food.

Medical Device Amendment of 1976

This calls for classification, safety and efficacy of medical devices.

Orphan Drug Act of 1983

Passed for drugs that treat diseases that affect very few people to help with tax relief and other incentives for manufactures to develp and market such drugs.

Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984

Also known as Waxman Hatch Amendment, passed to make generic drugs more readily available to the public and provides more incentives to pharmacuetical companies to develop them.

OTC drug categories

Category I: includes generally safe, effective and not misbranded. Category II: includes ingredients that are not considred safe, effective and are misbranded. Category III: includes ingredients for which data is insufficient to permit classification.

PPI

FDA passed this law in 1970 that states certain drugs require a package insert indicating the uses, risks and precautions of such drugs. Some examples are Isotretinoin, Oral Contraceptives, Isoproterenol, Ticlopidine, Progesterone, Estrogen and Intrauteri

barrel and plunger

What are the two main parts of a syringe?

tip and plunger

To maintain sterility these parts of the syringe should not be touched.

The final edge of the plunger piston should line up wtih the graduation mark on the barrel.

This is the technique to proper measuring with a syringe.

bevel and hub

What are the two main parts of a needle?

hub

This is the part of the needle that connects to the syringe.

eutectic

What kind of compounds liquefy when they're brought together?

24

Medication carts commonly provide how many hours of medication for specific patients?

6000mg

A patient is taking three 100mg capsules of phenytoin (Dilantin) each day. How much Phenytoin would the patient take in 20 days?

medication duplication

Theo-Dur and Uni-Dur are an example of what?

norethindrone

A Patient Package Insert is mandatory when dispensing ___________.

cyanocobalamin deficiency

An inadequate supply of viatmin B-12 is also known as what?

Calcium-Channel Blocker

Verapamil is classified as what?

Digoxin (Lanoxin)

An example of a Cardiac Glycocide would be what?

Expectorant

What is a medication to relieve a dry hacking cough called?

refrigerated

After reconstituion, Ceclor 123mg/5ml should be __________.

parenteral routes

Intraocular, intranasal and vaginal are all examples of what?

bioavailability

The amount of a drug that is availe to the site of action and the rate at which it is available is known as what?

flow rate

The rate at which the solution is administered to the patient.

infusion

The slow continuous introduction of a solution into the blood stream.

piggyback

A small volume solution added to an LVP (Large volume parenteral)

proper aseptic techniques

Wearing a gown, wearing gloves and swabbing the vial with alcohol are all examples of what?

Schedule I

This type of drug has no accepted medical use in the United States.

DEA and State Board of Pharmacy

According to federal law, in the event of suspected theft of a Shedule II medication the pharmacy is required to notify who?

Cephalexin (Keflex)

This should be avoided in patients who are allergic to Cefaclor (Ceclor).

Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

This should be recommended by the pharmacist to treat simple headache in patients who are taking naproxen for inflammation.

central supply or materials management

The area of the hospital responsible for distributing supplies to all areas of the facility is called what?

other non-consulting activities

In a home care team the pharmacy technician may be involved with compounding, labeling deliver and _____________.

registered nurse

This member of the home team is responsible for educating the patient.

floor stock

Stock such as large volume parenterals stored on a nursing unit that does not require specific labeling is called what?

Pharmacy and Therapuetics Committee

Consists of doctors, pharmacists, nurses and other health care professionals whose responsibilites inclue reviewing medications for the formulary and providing guidlines for medication use throughout the institution.

acute

A sudden condition requiring immediate treatment is called a/an ______ condition.

temperature conversion

9c=5f-160

weight conversion

kg x 2.2 = lb or lb/2.2 = kg

prescriber profile

This includes state identification numbers and affiliations with facilities and insurers.

1/6

The pharmacuetical manufacturing industry devotes about ___ of its income to research and development.

10

The length of time from the beginning of development of a new drug to FDA approval is often more than __ years.

pharmacopeia

An authoritive listing of drugs and issues related to their use is called what?

Imhotep

The Egyptian God of Medicine

Panacea

The ancient Greek Goddess of Medicinal Herbs.

Wholesalers

Who provides inventory management systems to their customers as part of their service?

Watson and Crick

Identified the structures of DNA.

Hormones

Substances produced by the body to regulated bodily functions and processes.

Three

How many phases of testing in humans does the FDA require?

placebo

The inactive substance given in place of a medication in clinical trials is called what?

Pharmacuetically equivalent

Two drugs that have the same active ingredients, same dossage form, same route of administration and same strength are said to be what?

Recalls

_______ are listed in the weekly FDA Enforcement Report.

Secondary

Literature that containse general reference works based upon primary literature.

pacakge size

Last set of numbers in the NDC indicate what?

drug

Second set of numbers in the NDC indicate what?

enzyme

A complex protein that catalyzes chemical reactions into other substances.

psychological

The placebo effect is called a ______ variable.

7-8

This is the pH of an alkaline substance.

HEPA filter and a steril object.

Nothing must interupt the flow of air between the ___________.

quinapril

accupril

triamterene/htcz

dyazide

propoxyphene

darvocet

amitriptylene

elavil

ranitidine

zantac

fluoxetine

prozac

clonazepam

klonopin

fluticasone

flonase

paxil

paroxetine

clopidogrel

plavix

hydrocodone

vicodin, lortab, lorcet, norco

zolpidem

ambien

fluconazole

diflucan

pravastatin

pravachol

levothyroxine

synthroid

warfarin

coumadin

oxycodone

oxycontin

amlodipine

norvasc

verapamil

calan

ciprofloxacin

cipro

azithromycin

zithromax

cephalexin

keflex

gyburide

diabeta

atenolol

tenormin

albuterol

proventil

citalopram

celexa

glipizide

glucotrol

lisinopril

prinivil

carisoprodol

soma

potassium

k-dur

metformin

glucophage

cyclobenzaprine

flexeril

sertraline

zoloft

naproxen

naprosyn

gabapentin

neurontin

alprazolam

xanax

ativan

lorazepam

vasotec

enalapril

viagra

sildenafil

diovan

valsartan

lopressor

metoprolol tartrate

effexor xr

venlafaxine

levaquin

levofloxacin

altace

ramipril

zyloprim

allopurinol

singular

montelukast

toprol xl

metoprolol succinate

desyrel

trazadone

actos

pioglitazone

protonix

pantoprazole

zyrtec

cetirizine

celebrex

celecoxib

fosamax

alendronate

actonel

risedronate

prevacid

lansoprazole

zetia

exetimibe

lipitor

atorvastatin

lexapro

escitalopram

avandia

rosiglitazone

nexium

esomeprazole

zocor

simvastatin

tolerodine

detrol

methylphenidate

concerta

famotadine

pepcid

meloxicam

mobic

triamcinolone

kenalog

cymbalta

duloxetine

acyclovir

zovirax

niacin

niaspan

cialis

tadalafil

metaxalone

skelaxin

Etodolac

Lodine

terazosin

hytrin

buspirone

buspar

olmesartan

benicar

sumatriptan

imitrex

divaloprex

depakote

olanzapine

zyprexa

desloratadine

clarinex

phenazopyridine

pyridium

olopatadine

patanol

methotrexate

trexall

rosuvastatin

crestor

valacyclovir

valtrex

atomoxetine

strattera

glimepiride

amaryl

hydroxyzine

atarax

topiramate

topamax

IM

intramuscular

SC, sub-q

subcutaneous

ac

before meals

pc

after meals

qsad

add sufficient quanity

f, ft

make as

m

mix

mEq

milliequivalent

gtt

drop

mcg

micrograms

D5W

dextrose 5% water

elix

elixir

NS

normal saline

UNG

ointment

ATC

around the clock

ss

1/2, one-half

qam

every morning

qpm

every evening

qh

every hour

qd

every day

--azepam

anti-anxiety agents

--oxacin

antibiotics

--caine

local anesthetics

--cillin

penicillins

--peridol

antipsychotics

--vastatin

antihyperlipidemics

--olone

steroids

--thiazide

diuretics

--bamate

tranquilizers

--conazole

anti-fungals

ASHP

30,000 member association for pharmacists practicing in hospitals, HMOs, long-term care facilities, home care agencies and other health care systems. It is an accrediting organization for pharmacy residency and pharmacy technician training programs.

United States Pharmacopeia

A voluntary non-profit organization that sets standards for the manufacture and distribution of drugs and related to products in the United States. These standards are directly referred to by federal and state laws.

JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health care Organizations)

A non-profit organization that establishes standards and monitors compliance for nearly twenty thousand health care programs in the United States, including hospitals, health care networks, HMOs and nursing homes.

ASCP (American Society for Consultant Pharmacists)

Sets standards for practice for pharmacists who provide medication distribution and consultatn services to nursing homes.

CMEA (Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act)

This federal law sets daily and monthly limits on OTC sale of pseudoephedrine and ephedrine.

Harrison Narcotic Act of 1914

This required that all manufacturers, importers and physicians prescribing narcotics be licensed and taxed.

OBRA (1990 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)

Requires pharmacists to offer counseling to Medicaid patients.

legend

Drugs that require a prescription are referred to as ______ drugs.

MedWatch

This is the FDA reporting service for adverse effects that occur from use of approved drugs.

Erthrocytes

Red blood cells that trasport oxygen from the lungs to the body and carbon dioxidefrom the cells to the lungs.

Leukocytes

White blood cells that fight bacterial infections by producing antibodies.

hepa--

liver

hemat--, hemo--

blood

my--

muscle

osis--

increase

--itis

inflammation

--algia

pain

--oma

tumor

derma

skin

mast

breast

gastr

stomach

neur

nerve

neph, ren

kidney

cyst--

bladder

pulmon, pneum

lung

--osis

condition of

--ary

pertaining to

pect, pector

chest

para-

around

nas

nose

hyper

high

hypo

low

ocul, ophthalm

eye

otic, ot

ear

mycosis

fungal infection

--logy

study of

blephar

eyelid

iso--

equal

meta--

beyond, after, changing

--pathy

disease

antianginal

relieves heart pain

anticoagulant

dissolves or prevents blood clots

antispasmodic

relieves intestinal cramping

antiemetic

prevents nausea and vomiting

antipruritic

prevents and relieves itching

antihyperlipidemic

lowers high cholesterol levels

keratolytics

destroys hard skin layers such as warts

pyschotropic

changes mental state

hormones and modifiers

Insulins, estrogens and thyroid medications are all examples of this drug classification.

Respitory

Antihistamines, decongestants, antitussives and bronchodilators are all classifications of drugs used to treat disorders related to this system of the body.

Benzodiazepines

Sedatives are drugs that are intended to relax and calm. Antianxiety medications such as diazepam and chlordazepoxide are included in this group.

anemia

A decrease in hemoglobin or red blood cells. Hematopoietics are drugs that would be used to treat this condition.

--pril drugs (i.e Verapamil, Quinapril, Lisinopril)

ACE inhibitors

vasopressors

Classification of drugs that act to increase blood pressure.

myocardium

heart muscle

proventil and/or proair

albuterol hfa inhalers