Foundations
Federal Requirements
High Alert/Cardio
Compounding
Math
100

Who is responsible for counseling patients?

The pharmacist

100

What schedule is Adderall?

Schedule II

100

What is the biggest risk when using anticoagulants like Warfarin?

Bleeding

100

What technique is used to grind powders into smaller particles?

Trituration

100

What percent strength is 1g in 100mL?

1%

200

Which law requires counseling on all new prescriptions?

OBRA 90

200

Which law protects patient privacy?

HIPAA

200

Lisinopril belongs to which drug class?

ACE inhibitors

200

What auxiliary label goes on suspensions?

Shake well

200

Convert 250 mg to grams

0.25 grams

300

What is the main role of a pharmacy technician?

To assist the pharmacist by typing, filling, and preparing prescriptions

300

Which law requires medication tracking from manufacturer to pharmacy?

DSCSA

300

What do the "5 Rights" help prevent

Medication errors

300

What technique mixes a power with a liquid to form a smooth paste?

Levigation

300

A prescription reads: 5 mL twice daily for 10 days. What is the days' supply?

10 days

400

What does PHI stand for under HIPAA?

Protected Health Information

400

Which medications require a Medication Guide?

REMS medications?

400

Which medication is commonly used to lower cholesterol?

Atorvastatin

400

What is the BUD for a non-aqueous ointment?

6 months

400

What is the ratio strength of 1 g in 500 mL?

1:500

500

Name one key difference between inpatient and outpatient pharmacy

Inpatient works with IVs/admissions; outpatient works with discharged and retail

500

Which law regulates drug purity, strength, and labeling?

FDCA

500

What is the purpose of beta blockers?

To lower blood pressure and heart rate

500

What is the purpose of alligation?

To mix two strengths to get a desired strength

500

Using alligation:

You have 10% cream and 2% cream. How much of each is needed to make 30 g of 5% cream?

11.25 g of 10%

18.75 g of 2%