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Practice Test for the PTCB Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam Correct 100%.
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A Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) requires a patient to use ____ and either recommends or requires the use of ____. - ANSWER in-network pharmacies; generic drugs 
 
Patients in a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) can use ____. - ANSWER in-network or out-of-network pharmacies 
 
The 4 parts of Medicare are: Part A (hospital insurance), Part B (medical insurance), Part C (Medicare Advantage Plan that is private insurance), and Part D (______________________). - ANSWER prescription drug i...
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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? - 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? - ANSWER...
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PTCB MTM Exam Preparation Questions & Answers (RATED A+)
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"A" rating - ANSWERdrugs that are therapeutically equivalent to the reference drug, with no known bioequivalence problems 
 
"AB" rating - ANSWERtherapeutically equivalent to each other; known or potential bioequivalence problems may exist but have been found to meet standards for bioequivalence 
 
"B" rating - ANSWERnot therapeutically equivalent to other pharmaceutical products; actual or potential bioequivalence problems have not been resolved 
 
A1C - ANSWERglycosylated hem...
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ptcb 2023-2024 practice tests Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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one ml is the same as - ANSWER20 drops 
 
one tsp is the same as - ANSWER5 ml 
 
one tbsp is the same as - ANSWER15 ml 
 
one kg is the same as - ANSWER2.2 lbs 
 
one inch is the same as - ANSWER2.54 cm 
 
IM - ANSWERintramuscular 
 
IN - ANSWERintranasal 
 
IV - ANSWERintravenous 
 
one oz is the same as - ANSWERapproximately 30 ml 
 
one pint is the same as - ANSWER473 ml 
 
PO - ANSWERBY MOUTH
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PTCB Exam Review - Part 1 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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There are ____ grams of dextrose in 1000mL of D10W. - ANSWER100 g 
 
The label of a medication that has been repackaged should include the ______. - ANSWERgeneric names 
A pharmacy is required to provide patient ______ ______ to all patients receiving metered-dose inhalers, oral contraceptives, estrogen, progesterone, and isotretinoin. These are informational leaflets written for the lay public describing the benefits and risks of the medications and must be included every time the prescription ...
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PTCB Exam Pt. 2 Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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On a hard copy prescription, a prescriber has written, "lorazepam 1mg, take 1 tablet by mouth at bedtime, #30" for the patient. Which would be the dose? 
a. by mouth 
b.#30 
c. 1mg 
d. tablet - ANSWERc. 1mg 
 
Which of the following is NOT an important reason to get the correct phone number from the patient when he or she is dropping off a prescription? 
a. to verify the patient's name in the computer system 
b. to be able to reach the patient in case of questions 
c. to sell the patien...
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Medications Practice Test for the PTCB Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam CORRECT 100%
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Toprol is the brand name for what medication? 
propranolol 
carvedilol 
metoprolol 
atenolol - ANSWERmetoprolol 
 
What source should be used to determine therapeutic equivalence? 
Orange Book 
Facts and Comparisons 
Lexi-Comp 
Federal Register - ANSWERThe Orange Book 
The Orange Book provides a list of approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations. 
 
 
A prescription is written for Paxil 10 mg QD. What medication and dosing schedule are being ordered? 
paroxetine 10 mg once d...
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Laws for PTCB Exam Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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1906 Pure Food and Drug Act - ANSWERClamps down on misrepresentation, institutes content labeling. 
 
1912 Sherley amendment - ANSWERProhibited the labeling of medications with false therapeutic claims. 
 
1914 Harrison Narcotics Act - ANSWERRegulates production, Importation, Distribution, and use or Opiates 
 
1922 Narcotic Drug Import and Export Act(Jones-Miller Act) - ANSWERIntended to eliminate use of narcotics except for legitimate medicinal use
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FREE PTCB PRACTICE TESTS - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED A+)
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to compound a custom solution, you are asked to add 10mg of drug to a 500ml bag of 5% dextrose injection. the drug is available in pre mixed bottles of 0.5% solution. how many ml should you add? 
 
a. 4,5 mL 
b. 1.2 mL 
c. 0.5 mL 
d. 2.0 mL - ANSWER.5% means .005 of each ml is the GRAMS of drug 
 
.005 * X gm / ml = 10 mg 
5 mg /ml * X = 10 mg 
X = 2.0 ml 
 
Coumadin is mainly prescribed as an anticoagulant. 
It's generic name is Warfarin, and it works by reducing and preventing the formation...
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PTCB STUDY EXAM 2023 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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(SSRIs) - ANSWERselective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Depression. examples citalopram (Celexa), fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil), sertraline (Zoloft) 
 
a compound that binds to a receptor and stimulates activity - ANSWERagonist 
 
DEA form 106 - ANSWERreport of theft or loss of controlled substances 
 
intradermal injection - ANSWERthe administration of medication by injection into the middle layers of the skin
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