Prof Prac Test
Enter the letter for the matching Answer
| A. measure precisely vs just use to hold the liquid. ex: graduated cylinders vs beakersB. mass/doseC. visually duplicating an equivalent mass and combining. D. 1 apoth oz = 31.10 gE. Sq, IM, rectal, ophthalmic, otic, topicalF. simple syrup (50-1005 v/v), Cherry Syrup, Cologel, Sorbitol, glycerin (2-10% v/v)G. lozenges, pills, tablets (uncommon), charts, powder capsules, liquid capsules (uncommon)H. -dose determined by volume measurement
-precise dosing (custom dosing)
-nonstandard dosing easy (ex: pediatric)
-easy to swallowI. sqrt((height in cm * weight in kg)/3600)J. g/100gK. velocity proportional to g * radius * (difference in densities) all over viscosityL. suspending agents not required, easily absorbedM. Oil in water passes
Water and oil fails
Only a water continuous phase will conduct
N. Water droplets in an oil phase
Fails conductivity test
When oil is added to it, it is additive
When water is added to it, it is not additive
O. optimum ratio of masses, room temperature, substance melting points, fineness of particle sizeP. 7 - grains = capsule size, 1 g = 15.43 grQ. mass of x / mass of water for equiv volumeR. provide a liquid form of a drug that is otherwise insoluble in water. An alternative to alcohol solutionsS. 1 in = 2.54 cmT. short sedimentation time, but redisperses easily |
Type the Answer that corresponds to the displayed Question.
Type the Question that corresponds to the displayed Answer.
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Created by:
HugsAndKisses
Popular Medical sets