Has a 90* angle injection.
What is parenteral Intramuscular injections? (Bonus points if you can name all of the angles and the injection they're associated with).
The Generic Name of Keflex
What is Cephalexin? (Bonus: What is this drug used for?)
The max number of Refills a Schedule III drug can have.
What is 5 times? (Bonus: Name a Schedule III Drug)
Evaluates the safety of drug products and Ensures the safety, efficacy and security of human and veterinarian products.
What is the FDA? (Bonus: What does FDA Stand For?)
For Personal hygiene, one must wash their hands this long.
What is 30 seconds? (Bonus: What PPE do you put on after washing hands?)
Tall Man Lettering is used to ensure these drugs aren't confused for one another.
What are Look-alike, Sound-alike drugs? (Bonus: Give an example of a look-alike, sound-alike drug).
List 5 Sig codes.
What are: PO, BID, QD, QID, QOD, etc.?
Assigned by the drug manufacturer to identify a given batch of medication.
What are Lot Numbers?
Fluoroquinolone is a class of this type of drug.
What are Antibiotics? (Bonus: Name a drug classified as a Fluoroquinolone antibiotic).
An Indication for Statins.
What is High Cholesterol? (Bonus: Name a drug classified as a Statin.)
The max number of Refills for a Schedule II Drug can have.
What is None? (Bonus: Name a Schedule II Drug).
What is DEA form 222? (Bonus: What DEA form is Needed to Destroy Controlled Drugs?)
The name of the reason you should not write 5.00 mg.
What is Trailing Zeros?
A Pharmacy Technician was talking to a different patient about someone's condition and referred to the patient by name, thus going against this.
What is HIPAA? (Bonus: What does HIPAA Stand for?)
The Roman Numeral M.
What is 1000?
The formula is: Child Dose= (Age in Years x Adult Dose)/(Age in Years + 12).
What is Young's Formula?
The temperature (Hot, warm, room, cool, cold, freezing) the Influenza Vaccine is Stored at.
What is Cold? (Bonus if you can state what specific numbers that represents in Celsius or Fahrenheit).
Therapeutic Equivalence.
What is an approved drug product that FDA has determined to have the same active ingredients as the original drug? (Bonus: Name two drugs that are therapeutic equivalents).
Form submitted by the pharmacy to the DEA that details any drug loss.
What is DEA form 106?
This USP dictates how to handle and Dispose of Hazardous Drugs.
What is USP 800? (Bonus: Name one way you should NOT dispose of a hazardous drug).
Why you should not use AD, AS, or AU.
What are Error Prone Abbreviations?
An exaggeration of a drug's affect to dangerous levels is considered to be this.
What is an Adverse Drug effect? (Bonus: What type of Adverse drug effect is this?)
Pharmacy Inventory uses the first-in, first-out system. This organizes the medications based on one specific thing.
What is expiration date?
The Formula (#1+#3+#5) + 2(#2+#4+#6) = The Checking Number.
What is the formula for a DEA Checking Number?
NTI Stands for this.
What is Narrow Theraputic Index? (Bonus points if you can name a drug on the list).
List One Common Effect associated with SNRIs. (Bonus per each extra you list.)
What is Upset stomach, Dry mouth, Dizziness, Headache, or Sweating? (If it's not on this list I'll look it up don't worry).
FDA program that allows healthcare professionals and consumers to report adverse reactions to and safety concerns regarding products regulated by the FDA.
What is MedWatch?
The Four Components of Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies.
What is Med Guide, Communication Plan, Elements to Assure Safe Use (ETASU), and Implementation System?
The ISMP identifies Warfarin as this.
What is a High Alert, High Risk medication? (Bonus: What does ISMP stand for?)
RCA stands for this.
What is Root-Cause-Analysis?
MSO4 is an abbreviation.
What is Morphine Sulfate?
The First 5 Numbers of an NDC identify this.
What is the Manufacturer? (Bonus: What do the last two numbers Identify?)
The reason why you may want to avoid using NSAIDS while suffering from Hypertension.
What is NSAIDS can raise blood pressure? (Bonus points if you can say why).
Results in the loss of product uniformity, change in odor, altered palatability or an overall undesirable preparation.
What is a physical incompatibility? (Bonus: State a Chemical Incompatibility).
The First Class of Drug Recall.
What is the most serious recall, as drugs that fall under this class present risks for serious adverse health conditions or death? (Bonus: What are the other two recalls?)
The most stringent cautions issued by the FDA and are reserved for drugs with very serious or fatal side effects.
What are Black Box Labels? (Bonus: What is a Black Box Label found on Antidepressants?)
The Five Rights of Medication Administration are these.
What is right drug, right dose, right time, right route, and right patient? (Bonus: What can you do to check these?)
The Order of Donning PPE.
What is wash your hands, put on shoe covers, put on a mask, put on a hairnet, put on your gown, and put on your gloves? (Bonus: How do you remove your gloves?)
The Bevel is this part of a Syringe and Needle.
What is the hole at the point of a syringe?
This manages the return flow of goods from consumers to manufacturers for recycling, refurbishing, or disposal.
What is Reverse Distribution?