4. Pharmaceutical Terminology Review Quiz

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Mr. Phillips gives you the following prescription: Triamcinolone 0.025% cr Sig: AA as directed #1 tube How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Apply to left ear as directed Apply to all areas as directed Apply to right ear as directed Apply to affected area as directed Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Apply to affected area as directed

Apply to affected area as directed

Mrs. Byrd brings in the following prescription: ASA 325 mg Sig: 1 tab q6h prn pain Disp: 30 Which medication is Mrs. Byrd prescribed? Select one: Acamprosate Acetaminophen Aspirin Azelastine Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Aspirin

Aspirin

You hear the pharmacist tell a patient that the surgeon has some specific preoperation instructions. What does the word part "pre-" mean in the word preoperation? Select one: After Before Within Without Feedback Please review the Medical Terminology activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Before

Before

Mrs. Simmons gives you a prescription for hydroxyurea. The prescriber has stamped "caution chemotherapy medication" on the prescription. What does the word part "chemo-" mean? Select one: Cancer Caution Chemical Ingredient Feedback Please review the Medical Terminology activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Chemical

Chemical

Mrs. Kemp brings in the following prescription:Clindamycin 75 mg/5 mL solutionSig: 5 cc q8hDisp: 30-days' supplyWhat is the meaning of the abbreviation "cc" in this prescription? Select one: Cubic centimeter Cubic charge Cubic cream Cubic cups Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Cubic centimeter

Cubic centimeter

Mr. Mitchell brings in the following prescription: Symbicort 160/4.5 Sig: 2 puffs BID #DTD What does "DTD" mean? Select one: Dispense two doses Dispense brand only Dispense such doses Dispense three doses Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Dispense such doses

Dispense such doses

Mr. Bernard calls the pharmacy and speaks to the pharmacist about the best over-the-counter medication to treat nausea and diarrhea. What does the word part "-rrhea" mean in the word diarrhea? Select one: Around Excessive Flowing Inflammation Feedback Please review the Medical Terminology activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Flowing

Flowing

Mrs. Long brings in the following prescription: ProAir HFA inhaler #1 2 puff 15 min a exercise How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Inhale two puffs 15 minutes after exercise Inhale two puffs 15 minutes during exercise Inhale two puffs 15 minutes before exercise Inhale two puffs 15 minutes as needed for exercise Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Inhale two puffs 15 minutes before exercise

Inhale two puffs 15 minutes before exercise

Mr. Pearson brings in the following prescription: Lantus Sig: 10 units SQ once daily #1 vial How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Take 10 units sublingually once daily Inject 10 units intravenously once daily Inject 10 units subcutaneously once daily Inject 10 units intramuscularly once daily Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Inject 10 units subcutaneously once daily

Inject 10 units subcutaneously once daily

Mrs. Chancellor brings in the following prescription: Canasa 1,000 mg supp Sig: 1 pr twice daily #14 How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Take 1 tablet by mouth twice daily Take 1 tablet as needed twice daily Insert 1 suppository as needed twice daily Insert 1 suppository into rectum twice daily Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Insert 1 suppository into rectum twice daily

Insert 1 suppository into rectum twice daily

Mr. Greer brings in the following prescription: Xalatan solution Sig: Instill 1 drop os once daily Disp: 1 bottle How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Instill 1 drop in left eye once daily

Instill 1 drop in left eye once daily

Ms. Phillips brings in the following prescription: Tobramycin eye drops Sig: 1 gtt ou q4h Disp: #1 How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Instill one drop into both eyes every 4 hours Instill one gram into both eyes every 4 hours Instill one ounce into both eyes every 4 hours Instill one grain into both eyes every 4 hours Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Instill one drop into both eyes every 4 hours

Instill one drop into both eyes every 4 hours

Mrs. Harvey's physician calls in the following order: Estrostep Fe Sig: 1 qd #28 What does the "Fe" in Estrostep Fe stand for? Select one: Folic acid Iron Potassium Sodium Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Iron

Iron

The pharmacy receives the following order for Mr. Bynum: MgSO4 IV Sig: Mix with D5W Disp: qs What medication should be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Morphine sulfate IV injection Magnesium sulfate IV injection Magnesium succinate IV injection Metoprolol succinate IV injection Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Magnesium sulfate IV injection

Magnesium sulfate IV injection

Mr. Williams brings in the following prescription: Synthroid 125 mcg Sig: 1 tab po qd Disp: 30 What is the meaning of the abbreviation "mcg"? Select one: Microgram Microliter Milligram Milliliter Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Microgram

Microgram

Mr. Will is experiencing psychosis. The word part "psych-" in psychosis stands for: Select one: Blood clot Mind Skin Liver Feedback Please review the Medical Terminology activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Mind

Mind

Mr. Quinn brings in the following prescription: Bactroban ung UAD #22 g What is the meaning of the abbreviation "ung"? Select one: Cream Lotion Ointment Syrup Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Ointment

Ointment

Which word part indicates bone? Select one: Derm- Oculo- Osteo- Oti- Feedback Please review the Medical Terminology activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Osteo-

Osteo-

What does "Rx" mean? Select one: Directions Prescription Quantity Refills Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Prescription

Prescription

Which word part indicates fever? Select one: Ferro- Hypno- Pyro- Thrombo- Feedback Please review the Medical Terminology activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Pyro-

Pyro-

Ms. Border brings in the following prescription: Clarithromycin 250 mg 1 bid x 7d #qs What is the meaning of the abbreviation "qs"? Select one: Quantity half Quantity split Quantity sufficient Quantity such doses Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Quantity sufficient

Quantity sufficient

Mr. Kemp's nurse calls to speak to the pharmacist about the patient's Byetta prescription. You hear the pharmacist tell the nurse that Byetta is an incretin mimetic. What does the word "mimetic" mean? Select one: Against Before Simulate Without Feedback Please review the Medical Terminology activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Simulate

Simulate

Mrs. Finn tells you that she suffers from dermatitis. Which area of the body does this condition affect? Select one: Ears Eyes Skin Stomach Feedback Please review the Medical Terminology activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Skin

Skin

Mr. Clemons brings in the following prescription: Pradaxa 150 mg Sig: 1 cap po BID How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Take 1 capsule by mouth once daily Take 1 capsule by mouth twice daily Take 1 capsule by mouth three times daily Take 1 capsule by mouth four times daily Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Take 1 capsule by mouth twice daily

Take 1 capsule by mouth twice daily

Mr. Heller brings in the following prescription: Keflex 500 mg Sig: 1 cap po qid How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Take one capsule by mouth every day Take one capsule by mouth every other day Take one capsule by mouth four times a day Take one capsule by mouth every four hours Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Take one capsule by mouth four times a day

Take one capsule by mouth four times a day

Mr. Jordan brings in the following prescription: Hytrin 2 mg 1 cap twice daily #60 How should the directions be typed on the prescription label? Select one: Take one capsule twice daily Take one troche twice daily Take one teaspoonful twice daily Take one tablespoonful twice daily Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Take one capsule twice daily

Take one capsule twice daily

Mrs. Seng brings in the following prescription: Crestor 10 mg Sig: 1 tab po qd How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Take one tablet by mouth every day Take one tablet by mouth four times a day Take one tablet by mouth every other day Take one tablet by mouth every morning Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Take one tablet by mouth every day

Take one tablet by mouth every day

Mr. Nawn brings in the following prescription: Avapro 150mg Sig: 1 tab po qd bp Disp: 30 How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Take one tablet by mouth once daily for bad pain Take one tablet by mouth once daily for back pain Take one tablet by mouth once daily for bad pressure Take one tablet by mouth once daily for blood pressure Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Take one tablet by mouth once daily for blood pressure

Take one tablet by mouth once daily for blood pressure

Mr. Conn brings in the following prescription: Lipitor 20 mg Sig: 1 tab daily p dinner #30 How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Take one tablet daily after dinner Take one tablet daily during dinner Take one tablet daily before dinner Take one tablet daily 1 hour before dinner Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part I activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Take one tablet daily after dinner

Take one tablet daily after dinner

Mr. Bryant brings in the following prescription: Tussionex suspension Sig: 1 tsp q12h Disp: 2 oz How should the directions be typed on the prescription label? Select one: Take one tablespoonful by mouth every 12 hours Take one teaspoonful by mouth every 12 hours Take one milliliter by mouth every 12 hours Take one tablet by mouth every 12 hours Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Take one teaspoonful by mouth every 12 hours

Take one teaspoonful by mouth every 12 hours

Mrs. Campos brings in the following prescription: Celexa 20 mg Sig: 1 tab po qam How should the directions be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Take one tablet by mouth every day Take one tablet by mouth as directed Take one tablet by mouth after meals Take one tablet by mouth every morning Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Take one tablet by mouth every morning

The correct answer is:

Mr. Shauban brings in the following prescription: TMP/SMX 160/800 mg Sig: 1 tab po BID Disp: 14 What medication should be typed on the pharmacy label? Select one: Tazobactam/piperacillin Tetracycline/zinc sulfate Triamcinolone/sulfuric acid Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole Feedback Please review the Abbreviations Part II activity in the Pharmaceutical Terminology course. The correct answer is: Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole

Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole


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