Deck 5: Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration

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The route that often results in the most rapid action is

A) oral
B) rectal
C) sublingual
D) topical
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A needle has all of the following parts, EXCEPT

A) a hub
B) a lumen
C) a flange
D) a shaft
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All the following are considered sources of drugs, EXCEPT

A) plants
B) animals
C) minerals
D) water
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The nonproprietary name often is referred to as the

A) generic name
B) trade name
C) chemical name
D) brand name
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A prefilled syringe can be typically used how many times?

A) once
B) twice
C) three times
D) unlimited, depending on number of doses in the syringe
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An example of an emulsion that consists of water inside an oil phase is

A) liniment
B) aromatic water
C) cream
D) both a and b
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The route for administration of a medication depends on

A) the form of the drug
B) the packaging of the drug
C) the cost of the drug
D) the water solubility of the drug
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An alcohol-containing liquid that may be used pharmaceutically as a solvent is called a

A) syrup
B) fluidextract
C) spirit
D) suspension
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Which dosage form is more suited for patients who are nauseated or vomiting?

A) tablet
B) suspension
C) suppository
D) elixir
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Factors that may determine which route of administration should be used include

A) cost
B) the characteristics of the drug
C) age of the patient
D) both b and c
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When documenting the administration of a medication to a patient, the following should be documented in the patient record, EXCEPT

A) date/time drug given
B) name of medication
C) manufacturer of medication
D) dosage of medication
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Examples of minerals from the earth and soil include the following, EXCEPT

A) hydrogen
B) sodium
C) gold
D) magnesium
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The disposable syringes that are most frequently used are

A) 0.2 cc
B) 1 cc
C) 12 cc
D) 20 cc
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The administration of a drug that completely bypasses the gastrointestinal tract is

A) oral
B) sublingual
C) intravenous
D) rectal
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A small, hermetically sealed glass container that has a scored neck that is broken just before use is a(n)

A) ampule
B) vial
C) cylinder
D) cartridge
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Which of the following tablet forms is more suitable for children?

A) buccal
B) enteric coated
C) chewable
D) buffered
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Which tablet form has a special coating that is protected from stomach acid and causes the drug to dissolve in the intestines?

A) Sublingual
B) Buccal
C) Enteric coated
D) Buffered
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To ensure the right drug is to be administered, the label should be checked

A) once
B) twice
C) three times
D) ten times
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Some of the most common administration sites for suppositories are the

A) rectum
B) ear canal
C) vagina
D) both a and c
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Types of medication errors include all the following, EXCEPT

A) wrong patient
B) incorrect route
C) incorrect manufacturer
D) incorrect time
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Medication applied in patch form is called

A) buccal
B) topical ointment
C) subcutaneous
D) transdermal
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An example of an emulsion is

A) cod liver oil
B) aromatic spirits of ammonia
C) milk of magnesia
D) camphor liniment
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Allergy tests are usually administered by which route?

A) Intramuscular (IM)
B) Subcutaneous (SC)
C) Intradermal
D) Intravenous (IV)
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The administration of a drug by placing it under the tongue until it dissolves is called

A) transdermal
B) sublingual
C) buccal
D) topical
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____________________ tablets are placed between the cheek and the gum until they are dissolved and absorbed.
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A drug combined with an oil base, resulting in a semisolid preparation, is a(n)

A) cream
B) suppository
C) liniment
D) ointment
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Gold is used to prevent

A) severe hyperthyroidism
B) severe rheumatoid arthritis
C) severe hypothyroidism
D) severe hypogonadism in men
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What drug source does iron come from?

A) Plants
B) Animals
C) Minerals
D) Synthetic sources
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The tuberculosis screening test is considered positive if the induration is

A) greater than 2mm in diameter
B) greater than 5mm in diameter
C) greater than 10mm in diameter
D) greater than 20mm in diameter
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A prefilled syringe is also known as a(n)

A) tuberculin syringe
B) insulin syringe
C) hypodermic syringe
D) cartridge
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For subcutaneous injections, the maximum amount of drug that can be administered is

A) 1 cc
B) 2 cc
C) 5 cc
D) 10 cc
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If a nurse or pharmacy technician follows the ____________________ of drug administration, medication errors should not occur.
Question
The Mantoux test refers to a

A) cholesterol test
B) screening test for tuberculosis
C) skin test for allergies
D) screening test for HIV
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An important cardiac glycoside is

A) digoxin
B) atropine
C) morphine
D) potassium
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Nicotine and nitroglycerin patches are examples of which of the following methods of drug administration?

A) Subcutaneous
B) Intramuscular
C) Transdermal
D) Intracapillary
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____________________ are organic compounds that are combined with acids to make a salt.
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Which of the following drug administration routes is the most appropriate for a patient who has nausea and vomiting?

A) sublingual
B) rectal
C) buccal
D) oral
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The ____________________ name of the drug is assigned to the manufacturer and is protected by copyright.
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A special container made of gelatin that is sized for a single dose is called a

A) troche
B) capsule
C) tablet
D) caplet
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The ____________________ name of the drug is usually not very useful for the physician, pharmacist, or other users of the drug.
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Retractable needle cover syringes are used for prevention of needle sticks, as required by ____________________ standards.
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A drug dosage form that contains a high concentration of sugar is called a(n) ____________________.
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A skin medication form that is applied to dry, scaly areas with little or no hair and that can exert a prolonged effect is a(n) ____________________.
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A(n) ____________________ is a small skin eruption that may follow injection of an antigen.
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The ____________________ the gauge of the needle, the smaller the diameter of the lumen.
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Administration of drugs other than through the digestive system is called ____________________.
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Thyroid and insulin hormones are from ____________________ sources.
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Certain drugs are soluble in water, some are soluble in ____________________, and others are soluble in a mixture of liquids.
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The ____________________ route is the safest and most convenient route chosen for most medications.
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Insulin syringes are calibrated in ____________________ specifically for diabetic use.
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Drug dosage forms are classified according to their physical state and ____________________ composition.
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Typically, a(n) ____________________ is placed on the tongue or between the cheek and gum and left in place until it dissolves.
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Any intravenous (IV) medication required for more than 2 to 3 days should result in the placement of a(n) ______________________________.
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Intramuscular injections into the vastus lateralis and gluteal sites can contain up to ____________________ mL.
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____________________ drugs should not be given to children until the age at which they can safely swallow them without danger of aspirating the drug.
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A subcutaneous injection is given below the skin in the layer of fatty tissue called ____________________ tissue.
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Oral contraceptives are examples of ____________________ drugs.
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The newest area of drug origin is ____________________ engineering.
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An oil-based medication that is enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule is known as a(n) ____________________.
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______________________ capsules are designed to release the drug contents over a special period of time.
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dried and ground into fine particles
suppository
dried and ground into fine particles
tine test
dried and ground into fine particles
capsule
dried and ground into fine particles
sublingual tablet
dried and ground into fine particles
buccal tablet
dried and ground into fine particles
powder
dried and ground into fine particles
gelcaps
dried and ground into fine particles
troche
dried and ground into fine particles
ointment
dried and ground into fine particles
gel
dried and ground into fine particles
granule
dried and ground into fine particles
sustained-release (SR)
dried and ground into fine particles
syrup
dried and ground into fine particles
enteric-coated tablet
intradermal
suppository
intradermal
tine test
intradermal
capsule
intradermal
sublingual tablet
intradermal
buccal tablet
intradermal
powder
intradermal
gelcaps
intradermal
troche
intradermal
ointment
intradermal
gel
intradermal
granule
intradermal
sustained-release (SR)
intradermal
syrup
intradermal
enteric-coated tablet
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
suppository
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
tine test
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
capsule
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
sublingual tablet
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
buccal tablet
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
powder
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
gelcaps
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
troche
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
ointment
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
gel
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
granule
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
sustained-release (SR)
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
syrup
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
enteric-coated tablet
semisolid greasy medication
suppository
semisolid greasy medication
tine test
semisolid greasy medication
capsule
semisolid greasy medication
sublingual tablet
semisolid greasy medication
buccal tablet
semisolid greasy medication
powder
semisolid greasy medication
gelcaps
semisolid greasy medication
troche
semisolid greasy medication
ointment
semisolid greasy medication
gel
semisolid greasy medication
granule
semisolid greasy medication
sustained-release (SR)
semisolid greasy medication
syrup
semisolid greasy medication
enteric-coated tablet
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
suppository
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
tine test
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
capsule
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
sublingual tablet
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
buccal tablet
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
powder
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
gelcaps
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
troche
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
ointment
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
gel
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
granule
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
sustained-release (SR)
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
syrup
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
enteric-coated tablet
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
suppository
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
tine test
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
capsule
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
sublingual tablet
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
buccal tablet
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
powder
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
gelcaps
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
troche
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
ointment
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
gel
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
granule
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
sustained-release (SR)
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
syrup
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
enteric-coated tablet
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
suppository
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
tine test
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
capsule
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
sublingual tablet
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
buccal tablet
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
powder
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
gelcaps
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
troche
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
ointment
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
gel
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
granule
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
sustained-release (SR)
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
syrup
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
enteric-coated tablet
beneath tongue
suppository
beneath tongue
tine test
beneath tongue
capsule
beneath tongue
sublingual tablet
beneath tongue
buccal tablet
beneath tongue
powder
beneath tongue
gelcaps
beneath tongue
troche
beneath tongue
ointment
beneath tongue
gel
beneath tongue
granule
beneath tongue
sustained-release (SR)
beneath tongue
syrup
beneath tongue
enteric-coated tablet
between cheek and gum
suppository
between cheek and gum
tine test
between cheek and gum
capsule
between cheek and gum
sublingual tablet
between cheek and gum
buccal tablet
between cheek and gum
powder
between cheek and gum
gelcaps
between cheek and gum
troche
between cheek and gum
ointment
between cheek and gum
gel
between cheek and gum
granule
between cheek and gum
sustained-release (SR)
between cheek and gum
syrup
between cheek and gum
enteric-coated tablet
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
suppository
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
tine test
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
capsule
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
sublingual tablet
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
buccal tablet
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
powder
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
gelcaps
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
troche
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
ointment
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
gel
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
granule
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
sustained-release (SR)
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
syrup
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
enteric-coated tablet
oral
suppository
oral
tine test
oral
capsule
oral
sublingual tablet
oral
buccal tablet
oral
powder
oral
gelcaps
oral
troche
oral
ointment
oral
gel
oral
granule
oral
sustained-release (SR)
oral
syrup
oral
enteric-coated tablet
rectal
suppository
rectal
tine test
rectal
capsule
rectal
sublingual tablet
rectal
buccal tablet
rectal
powder
rectal
gelcaps
rectal
troche
rectal
ointment
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gel
rectal
granule
rectal
sustained-release (SR)
rectal
syrup
rectal
enteric-coated tablet
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
suppository
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
tine test
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
capsule
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
sublingual tablet
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
buccal tablet
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
powder
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
gelcaps
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
troche
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
ointment
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
gel
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
granule
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
sustained-release (SR)
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
syrup
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
enteric-coated tablet
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
suppository
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
tine test
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
capsule
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
sublingual tablet
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
buccal tablet
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
powder
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
gelcaps
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
troche
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
ointment
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
gel
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
granule
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
sustained-release (SR)
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
syrup
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
enteric-coated tablet
suppository
tine test
capsule
sublingual tablet
buccal tablet
powder
gelcaps
troche
ointment
gel
granule
sustained-release (SR)
syrup
enteric-coated tablet
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A drug dosage form that consists of a high concentration of a sugar in water is called a(n) ____________________.
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Name various types of medication containers.
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The following prescription was presented to the pharmacy: "Promethazine HCl 25 mg, 1 po Q4-6 hours PRN nausea and vomiting #24 + 0 refills." The pharmacist calls the physician about the patient's vomiting. The following prescription is given to the pharmacist: "Promethazine HCl 25 ml/2 ml ampule, Sig: patient to bring dose to physician's office for IM administration, dispense #1 amp + 0 refills." What is "IM" and explain how it would be administered.
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Many times tablets are mistakenly called ____________________.
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The following prescription was presented to the pharmacy: "Promethazine HCl 25 mg, 1 po Q4-6 hours PRN nausea and vomiting #24 + 0 refills." Is promethazine HCl a brand or generic name?
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Any composition of a liquid and a powder that hardens when it dries is called a(n) ____________________.
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What are the "Seven Rights" of drug administration? What process should you follow if a mistake was made?
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A mixture of drugs with oil, soap, water, or alcohol, intended for external application with rubbing, is called a(n) ____________________.
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What are four causes of medication errors? For each possible cause, list one way that each can be prevented.
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The most commonly used aerosols are used for asthma and as skin ____________________.
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Capsules are available in various sizes, ranging from the number 000 to the number ____________________.
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A drug vehicle that consists of water, alcohol, and sugar is known as a(n) ____________________.
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What is the caution for ophthalmic preparations?
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Oral syringes are an ideal way to administer liquid medications to ____________________.
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Explain three factors that may determine which route a drug may be administered. If a drug form is not available commercially for a specific medication, what options are available for a patient to receive the medication?
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The following prescription was presented to the pharmacy: "Zoloft Ò 100 mg, 1 po QD Disp: 30 days supply + 5 refills." Is the name of the drug written as the brand or generic name?
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Explain oxygen therapy.
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An example of a(n) ____________________ is normal saline.
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An alcoholic preparation of a soluble drug, usually from a plant source, is called a(n) ____________________.
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Deck 5: Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration
1
The route that often results in the most rapid action is

A) oral
B) rectal
C) sublingual
D) topical
sublingual
2
A needle has all of the following parts, EXCEPT

A) a hub
B) a lumen
C) a flange
D) a shaft
a flange
3
All the following are considered sources of drugs, EXCEPT

A) plants
B) animals
C) minerals
D) water
water
4
The nonproprietary name often is referred to as the

A) generic name
B) trade name
C) chemical name
D) brand name
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A prefilled syringe can be typically used how many times?

A) once
B) twice
C) three times
D) unlimited, depending on number of doses in the syringe
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An example of an emulsion that consists of water inside an oil phase is

A) liniment
B) aromatic water
C) cream
D) both a and b
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The route for administration of a medication depends on

A) the form of the drug
B) the packaging of the drug
C) the cost of the drug
D) the water solubility of the drug
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An alcohol-containing liquid that may be used pharmaceutically as a solvent is called a

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B) fluidextract
C) spirit
D) suspension
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Which dosage form is more suited for patients who are nauseated or vomiting?

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B) suspension
C) suppository
D) elixir
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Factors that may determine which route of administration should be used include

A) cost
B) the characteristics of the drug
C) age of the patient
D) both b and c
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When documenting the administration of a medication to a patient, the following should be documented in the patient record, EXCEPT

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B) name of medication
C) manufacturer of medication
D) dosage of medication
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Examples of minerals from the earth and soil include the following, EXCEPT

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B) sodium
C) gold
D) magnesium
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The disposable syringes that are most frequently used are

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C) 12 cc
D) 20 cc
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The administration of a drug that completely bypasses the gastrointestinal tract is

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A small, hermetically sealed glass container that has a scored neck that is broken just before use is a(n)

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D) cartridge
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Which of the following tablet forms is more suitable for children?

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Which tablet form has a special coating that is protected from stomach acid and causes the drug to dissolve in the intestines?

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D) Buffered
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To ensure the right drug is to be administered, the label should be checked

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D) ten times
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Some of the most common administration sites for suppositories are the

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Types of medication errors include all the following, EXCEPT

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D) incorrect time
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Medication applied in patch form is called

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D) transdermal
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An example of an emulsion is

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C) milk of magnesia
D) camphor liniment
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Allergy tests are usually administered by which route?

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C) Intradermal
D) Intravenous (IV)
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The administration of a drug by placing it under the tongue until it dissolves is called

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D) topical
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____________________ tablets are placed between the cheek and the gum until they are dissolved and absorbed.
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A drug combined with an oil base, resulting in a semisolid preparation, is a(n)

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D) ointment
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Gold is used to prevent

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C) severe hypothyroidism
D) severe hypogonadism in men
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What drug source does iron come from?

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D) Synthetic sources
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The tuberculosis screening test is considered positive if the induration is

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B) greater than 5mm in diameter
C) greater than 10mm in diameter
D) greater than 20mm in diameter
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A prefilled syringe is also known as a(n)

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D) cartridge
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For subcutaneous injections, the maximum amount of drug that can be administered is

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C) 5 cc
D) 10 cc
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If a nurse or pharmacy technician follows the ____________________ of drug administration, medication errors should not occur.
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The Mantoux test refers to a

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B) screening test for tuberculosis
C) skin test for allergies
D) screening test for HIV
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An important cardiac glycoside is

A) digoxin
B) atropine
C) morphine
D) potassium
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Nicotine and nitroglycerin patches are examples of which of the following methods of drug administration?

A) Subcutaneous
B) Intramuscular
C) Transdermal
D) Intracapillary
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36
____________________ are organic compounds that are combined with acids to make a salt.
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37
Which of the following drug administration routes is the most appropriate for a patient who has nausea and vomiting?

A) sublingual
B) rectal
C) buccal
D) oral
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38
The ____________________ name of the drug is assigned to the manufacturer and is protected by copyright.
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39
A special container made of gelatin that is sized for a single dose is called a

A) troche
B) capsule
C) tablet
D) caplet
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40
The ____________________ name of the drug is usually not very useful for the physician, pharmacist, or other users of the drug.
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41
Retractable needle cover syringes are used for prevention of needle sticks, as required by ____________________ standards.
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42
A drug dosage form that contains a high concentration of sugar is called a(n) ____________________.
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43
A skin medication form that is applied to dry, scaly areas with little or no hair and that can exert a prolonged effect is a(n) ____________________.
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44
A(n) ____________________ is a small skin eruption that may follow injection of an antigen.
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45
The ____________________ the gauge of the needle, the smaller the diameter of the lumen.
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46
Administration of drugs other than through the digestive system is called ____________________.
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47
Thyroid and insulin hormones are from ____________________ sources.
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48
Certain drugs are soluble in water, some are soluble in ____________________, and others are soluble in a mixture of liquids.
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49
The ____________________ route is the safest and most convenient route chosen for most medications.
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50
Insulin syringes are calibrated in ____________________ specifically for diabetic use.
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51
Drug dosage forms are classified according to their physical state and ____________________ composition.
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52
Typically, a(n) ____________________ is placed on the tongue or between the cheek and gum and left in place until it dissolves.
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53
Any intravenous (IV) medication required for more than 2 to 3 days should result in the placement of a(n) ______________________________.
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54
Intramuscular injections into the vastus lateralis and gluteal sites can contain up to ____________________ mL.
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55
____________________ drugs should not be given to children until the age at which they can safely swallow them without danger of aspirating the drug.
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56
A subcutaneous injection is given below the skin in the layer of fatty tissue called ____________________ tissue.
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57
Oral contraceptives are examples of ____________________ drugs.
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58
The newest area of drug origin is ____________________ engineering.
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59
An oil-based medication that is enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule is known as a(n) ____________________.
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60
______________________ capsules are designed to release the drug contents over a special period of time.
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dried and ground into fine particles
suppository
dried and ground into fine particles
tine test
dried and ground into fine particles
capsule
dried and ground into fine particles
sublingual tablet
dried and ground into fine particles
buccal tablet
dried and ground into fine particles
powder
dried and ground into fine particles
gelcaps
dried and ground into fine particles
troche
dried and ground into fine particles
ointment
dried and ground into fine particles
gel
dried and ground into fine particles
granule
dried and ground into fine particles
sustained-release (SR)
dried and ground into fine particles
syrup
dried and ground into fine particles
enteric-coated tablet
intradermal
suppository
intradermal
tine test
intradermal
capsule
intradermal
sublingual tablet
intradermal
buccal tablet
intradermal
powder
intradermal
gelcaps
intradermal
troche
intradermal
ointment
intradermal
gel
intradermal
granule
intradermal
sustained-release (SR)
intradermal
syrup
intradermal
enteric-coated tablet
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
suppository
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
tine test
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
capsule
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
sublingual tablet
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
buccal tablet
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
powder
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
gelcaps
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
troche
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
ointment
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
gel
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
granule
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
sustained-release (SR)
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
syrup
a controlled-release dosage used over a special period of time
enteric-coated tablet
semisolid greasy medication
suppository
semisolid greasy medication
tine test
semisolid greasy medication
capsule
semisolid greasy medication
sublingual tablet
semisolid greasy medication
buccal tablet
semisolid greasy medication
powder
semisolid greasy medication
gelcaps
semisolid greasy medication
troche
semisolid greasy medication
ointment
semisolid greasy medication
gel
semisolid greasy medication
granule
semisolid greasy medication
sustained-release (SR)
semisolid greasy medication
syrup
semisolid greasy medication
enteric-coated tablet
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
suppository
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
tine test
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
capsule
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
sublingual tablet
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
buccal tablet
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
powder
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
gelcaps
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
troche
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
ointment
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
gel
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
granule
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
sustained-release (SR)
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
syrup
consists of a high concentration of sugar and water
enteric-coated tablet
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
suppository
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
tine test
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
capsule
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
sublingual tablet
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
buccal tablet
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
powder
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
gelcaps
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
troche
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
ointment
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
gel
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
granule
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
sustained-release (SR)
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
syrup
small pill usually accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule
enteric-coated tablet
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
suppository
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
tine test
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
capsule
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
sublingual tablet
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
buccal tablet
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
powder
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
gelcaps
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
troche
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
ointment
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
gel
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
granule
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
sustained-release (SR)
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
syrup
oil-based medication enclosed in a soft gelatin capsule
enteric-coated tablet
beneath tongue
suppository
beneath tongue
tine test
beneath tongue
capsule
beneath tongue
sublingual tablet
beneath tongue
buccal tablet
beneath tongue
powder
beneath tongue
gelcaps
beneath tongue
troche
beneath tongue
ointment
beneath tongue
gel
beneath tongue
granule
beneath tongue
sustained-release (SR)
beneath tongue
syrup
beneath tongue
enteric-coated tablet
between cheek and gum
suppository
between cheek and gum
tine test
between cheek and gum
capsule
between cheek and gum
sublingual tablet
between cheek and gum
buccal tablet
between cheek and gum
powder
between cheek and gum
gelcaps
between cheek and gum
troche
between cheek and gum
ointment
between cheek and gum
gel
between cheek and gum
granule
between cheek and gum
sustained-release (SR)
between cheek and gum
syrup
between cheek and gum
enteric-coated tablet
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
suppository
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
tine test
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
capsule
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
sublingual tablet
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
buccal tablet
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
powder
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
gelcaps
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
troche
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
ointment
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
gel
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
granule
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
sustained-release (SR)
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
syrup
contains a special coating that protects from stomach acid
enteric-coated tablet
oral
suppository
oral
tine test
oral
capsule
oral
sublingual tablet
oral
buccal tablet
oral
powder
oral
gelcaps
oral
troche
oral
ointment
oral
gel
oral
granule
oral
sustained-release (SR)
oral
syrup
oral
enteric-coated tablet
rectal
suppository
rectal
tine test
rectal
capsule
rectal
sublingual tablet
rectal
buccal tablet
rectal
powder
rectal
gelcaps
rectal
troche
rectal
ointment
rectal
gel
rectal
granule
rectal
sustained-release (SR)
rectal
syrup
rectal
enteric-coated tablet
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
suppository
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
tine test
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
capsule
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
sublingual tablet
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
buccal tablet
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
powder
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
gelcaps
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
troche
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
ointment
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
gel
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
granule
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
sustained-release (SR)
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
syrup
flattened disk intended for local application in the mouth or throat
enteric-coated tablet
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
suppository
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
tine test
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
capsule
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
sublingual tablet
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
buccal tablet
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
powder
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
gelcaps
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
troche
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
ointment
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
gel
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
granule
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
sustained-release (SR)
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
syrup
jellylike substance that may be used for topical application
enteric-coated tablet
suppository
tine test
capsule
sublingual tablet
buccal tablet
powder
gelcaps
troche
ointment
gel
granule
sustained-release (SR)
syrup
enteric-coated tablet
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62
A drug dosage form that consists of a high concentration of a sugar in water is called a(n) ____________________.
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63
Name various types of medication containers.
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64
The following prescription was presented to the pharmacy: "Promethazine HCl 25 mg, 1 po Q4-6 hours PRN nausea and vomiting #24 + 0 refills." The pharmacist calls the physician about the patient's vomiting. The following prescription is given to the pharmacist: "Promethazine HCl 25 ml/2 ml ampule, Sig: patient to bring dose to physician's office for IM administration, dispense #1 amp + 0 refills." What is "IM" and explain how it would be administered.
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65
Many times tablets are mistakenly called ____________________.
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66
The following prescription was presented to the pharmacy: "Promethazine HCl 25 mg, 1 po Q4-6 hours PRN nausea and vomiting #24 + 0 refills." Is promethazine HCl a brand or generic name?
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67
Any composition of a liquid and a powder that hardens when it dries is called a(n) ____________________.
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68
What are the "Seven Rights" of drug administration? What process should you follow if a mistake was made?
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69
A mixture of drugs with oil, soap, water, or alcohol, intended for external application with rubbing, is called a(n) ____________________.
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70
What are four causes of medication errors? For each possible cause, list one way that each can be prevented.
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71
The most commonly used aerosols are used for asthma and as skin ____________________.
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72
Capsules are available in various sizes, ranging from the number 000 to the number ____________________.
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73
A drug vehicle that consists of water, alcohol, and sugar is known as a(n) ____________________.
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74
What is the caution for ophthalmic preparations?
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75
Oral syringes are an ideal way to administer liquid medications to ____________________.
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76
Explain three factors that may determine which route a drug may be administered. If a drug form is not available commercially for a specific medication, what options are available for a patient to receive the medication?
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The following prescription was presented to the pharmacy: "Zoloft Ò 100 mg, 1 po QD Disp: 30 days supply + 5 refills." Is the name of the drug written as the brand or generic name?
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78
Explain oxygen therapy.
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79
An example of a(n) ____________________ is normal saline.
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An alcoholic preparation of a soluble drug, usually from a plant source, is called a(n) ____________________.
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