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pharm law chpt 5

Vatterott Pharmacy Tech unit 5 T or F

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To become proficient in the medical profession, a technician must be able to interpret orders correctly? True
Much of the terminology used in pharmacy comes from the Latin and Greek languages? True
It is not necessary for the pharmacy tech to to learn all the dosage forms and abbreviations to decipher a doctor's orders? False
The number of errors resulting from doctors' poor handwriting or from transcrption orders is of little concern? False
The doseage form of a troche is a semisolid dosage form? True
An emulsion is a liquid dosage form True
If inhalers are not used properly medication is swallowed rather than inhaled into the lungs? True
Enemas typically take longer than 10 hours to work? False 10 Minutes
Lozenges are oral tablets that should be swallowed immediately? False
Doctors frequently use eye solutions to treat ear conditions? True
Gels contain medication in a very viscous liquid that easily penetrates th skin and does leave a residue False. It does not leave a residue
Semisolid dosage forms are normally not ment for topical applications? False. They are ment for topical applications.
An emulsifier binds oil and water together in a mixture. True
Medications for the ear can also be used for the eye? False
Depending on the type of rectal medication given, the medication can work systemically or locally. True
Parenteral drugs are only used in emergency rooms. False
A bioequivalent generic drug means it i equvalent to the brand name drug for effectiveness True
Phenol is used in making drugs because of its taste proprties. False
Fungai and bacterial contamination can occur if medications are not stord properly? True
Pharmacy tehs are notresponsible formaking errors if the doctor's handwriting is illegible. False
Opthalmic medications can be delvered in lenses True
Capsules can be manufactured to hold smaller capsules or tablets True
Some medication require tests to determine if the liver is clearing medications appropriately True
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