⟩ Which type of bacteria is most affected by penicillins?
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In a retail pharmacy setting, who may counsel a customer who has questions about a vaccine they are considering? A. Licensed pharmacy technician B. Licensed pharmacist C. Pharmacy cashier D. Both A and B
Which of the following would a patient be prescribed an albuterol Inhaler for? A. Hypertension B. Asthma C. Smoking Cessation D. Post Myocardial Infarction
Which of the following drugs is exempt from the locking cap requirements found in the PPPA? A. Nitrostat® 0.4mg B. Chantix® 0.5mg C. Oxycontin® 20mg D. Naproxen® 250mg
Which route of administration will give the highest blood concentration level in the shortest time. A. Sub-Lingual B. Transdermal Patch C. Vaporizer D. Intravenous
A new customer at your retail pharmacy has brought in a script for Percocet® 2.5mg 1-2 tab Q4°. Which of the following information is NOT required on the patients packaging label. A. Prescription number B. Patients name C. Filling pharmacists name D. Prescribing doctors DEA number
You are filling prescriptions at a retail pharmacy. A script is presented for Lopressor® 100mg QD X30D DAW. Your pharmacy is currently out of Lopressor®. Which of the following may the pharmacist substitute in its place to fill the order. A. Toprol B. Generic Metoprolol C. Propranolol D. None of the above
If 3 grams of active ingredient are needed to make 1 pint of a suspension, how much active ingredients is needed to make 1 gallon of the suspension? A. 50 grams B. 18 grams C. 24 grams D. 30 grams
Given the name Accupril®(Quinapril), this drug is likely a A. ACE inhibitor B. A2RB C. Beta blocker D. Anti-diabetic
A script is faxed over from Dr. Bryant which contains the sig 1ml Neomycin Sulphate 0.5% 1-2gtt OU QID Which of the following conditions is this order most likely to treat? A. Urinary tract infection B. Labyrinthitis (inner ear infection) C. Conjunctivitis (pink eye) D. Allergic rhinitis
Which of the following routes of administration is not parenteral. A. SQ B. SL C. IC D. IV