PTCB Exam Review: Order Entry and Processing (21.25%)CORRECT 100%
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What are the non-sterile compounding standards? - ANSWERUSP 795 Regulations
What are ointments? - ANSWEROil-based in which they are preparations of water in oil.
What are creams? - ANSWERWater-based in which they are preparations of oil in water.
How are suppositories prepared? - ANSWERHan...
PTCB Exam Review: Order Entry and
Processing (21.25%)CORRECT 100%
What are the non-sterile compounding standards? - ANSWERUSP 795 Regulations
What are ointments? - ANSWEROil-based in which they are preparations of water in oil.
What are creams? - ANSWERWater-based in which they are preparations of oil in water.
How are suppositories prepared? - ANSWERHand rolling, fusion molding, or compression molding.
What are enemas? - ANSWERSolution formulations that are used rectally to treat various conditions.
What does Weight/weight (w/w%) mean? - ANSWERMeasured in grams of the ingredient/100 grams
of the total product.
What is spatulation? - ANSWERMixing of semi-solids and powders on an oil slab by use of a spatula.
What is important to note when mixing for the process of spatulation? - ANSWERMixing needs to be
geometric, meaning small equal parts of each ingredient are mixed so that all ingredients are
integrated to form a uniform mixture.
What is a suspension? - ANSWERA simple pharmacy mixture that is composed of a medication in
powder form that is suspended into a liquid vehicle, typically sterile water.
What is a homogeneous mixture at a desired concentration? - ANSWERA solute completely dissolved
in a solvent.
What is an emulsion? - ANSWERTwo liquid substances that do not mix.
, What does immiscible mean? - ANSWERLiquid substances that do not mix.
What are suppositories? - ANSWERSolid formulations that are used mostly rectally, but sometimes
vaginally.
What does Volume/volume (v/v%) mean? - ANSWERMeasured in mL of the ingredient/100 mL of the
total product.
What does Weight/volume (w/v%) mean? - ANSWERMeasured in grams of the ingredient/100 mL of
the total product.
What is a ratio? - ANSWERRelative value between two numbers.
Ex. 1/2, 1:2 or parts per ratio 1:1:1.
What is a proportion? - ANSWEREquality of two ratios.
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