A
B
C
D
E
100

What do these numbers represent?

0.5, 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50,60

syringe sizes

100

An area exposed to air or touch, such as a vial, needle, or ampule is called?

Critical site


100

The percentage of half normal saline?

0.45%

100

Pharmacists, techs, nurses and doctors must follow guidelines or standards that are set by?

USP 797

100

2 names for the opening of a needle?

lumen or bore

200

hand rolling, compression, and infusion are all methods used to prepare which compound?

suppositories 

200

What order is followed when working with different melting points?

melted from highest to lowest

200

The dosage form with the highest percentage of solid ingredients?

pastes

200

The only type of compounding that may be done away from a specified compounding area?

reconstitution of antibiotics

200

Compressing, and molding are preparation methods for which compound?

tablets

300

Name the 2 preparation methods used to compound emulsions?

Wet gum and dry gum method

300

Another word for non-sterile compounding?

Extemporaneous 

300

The process of mixing liquid and powder to form a suspension or solution?

Reconstitution

300

Name the smallest and largest capsule size and how much each capsule holds?

5 & 000

5 holds 100mg & 000 holds 1000mg

300

Augmentin, amoxicillin, and cephalexin preparation name and when to prepare it?

reconstitution, when patient is ready to pick up medications and before medication is handed to the them.

400

You are asked to compound 250ml of a 50mg/ml suspension. Using 500mg tablets, how many tablets will you need to compound?

25 tablets

400

What size and type container will you use after compounding a 345ml suspension?

12 ounce (360ml) amber bottle

400

You are preparing to compound a Ketoconazole, triamcinolone, and Eucerin cream. Formula record states Quantity needed 6oz  in 1:2:3 what is the amount you will use in grams for the Eucerin cream?

90gm

400
You have prepared a 3000mg/150ml suspension, what is the concentration mg/ml?

20mg/ml

400

Abbreviation for Sterile Water for Injection?

Set of standards that reduces the possibility of contamination and risk of transmitting infectious diseases?

SWFI

Universal Precautions 

500

Abbreviations for small and large volume parenteral?


SVP

LVP

500

Abbreviations for Intravenous push and piggyback

IVP and IVPB

500

Name a hydrophilic base and a hydrophobic base?

cream and ointment

500

A mixture with 2 or more ingredients that do not usually blend and need a stabilizing agent? 

Oil base ingredient used in compounding that doesn't dissolve in water? 

Emulsion


Oleaginous base

500

The room next to the clean room used for gowning PPE?

Used to prevent glass entering the final compound?

Anteroom


Filter needle