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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
swish and swallow | What does SWS stand for? |
Shortness of Breath | What does SOB stand for? |
The vial can only be used once | Define single dose vial.. |
apply sparingly to affected areas | Translate APS AA.. |
chew 1 tablet | Translate CH1.. |
unwrap and insert one suppository rectally | Translate 1SR |
Birth Control Pill | What does BCP stand for? |
84 | Three 21 day packages of birth control will be how many "days supplied" in the computer? |
take | What verb would you use to start the sentence with the dosage form tablet? |
instill | What verb would you use to start the sentence with the dosage form eye drops? |
inhale | What verb would you use to start the sentence with the dosage form inhaler? |
chew | What verb would you use to start the sentence with the dosage form chew tablet? |
unwrap and insert | What verb would you use to start the sentence with the dosage form suppository? |
apply | What verb would you use to start the sentence with the dosage form, ointment? |
Urinary tract infection | The most common nosocomial infection is? |
bottom of the meniscus | When measuring liquids always use a graduated cylinder and measure from the..... |
Simplicity | What is the computer system software used in the TCC pharmacy? |
24 hours | Unit dose cassettes/drawers are delivered to the wards every? |
tech check tech | What is the name of the procedure used in a hospital or retail setting when a pharmacy technician is checking a co-worker's work? |
levigation, trituration, pulverization by intervention | In the lab you've learned 3 compounding procedures, name them |
Deep vein thrombosis | What is a DVT? |
Body Surface Area | What does BSA stand for? |
Warfarin - anticoagulant | Before you can take this po drug, the doctor will have the lab do an INR. What is the drug (generic name) and it's classification? |
reconstitution | What is the procedure called when you add diluent to a powdered drug? |
constant parallel airflow | What does laminar airflow mean? |
BSC | What kind of hood is chemotherapy prepared in? |
the back | In a Horizontal LAF hood where does the air emerge from? |
The top | In a Vertical LAF hood where does the air emerge from? |
Leur lock, Barrel, collar, plunger, lip | List the parts of a syringe ( think of the diagram) |
bevel heel and tip, hub, shaft | List the 4 critical sites on a needle |
plunger, leur lock tip | List the critical sites of a syringe |
the finer the needle the higher the gauge number | Explain the gauge of a needle... |
28-31 | What gauge of needle do Diabetics use for insulin? |
Adverse Drug Reaction | What is ADR? |
any severe or unusual drug reaction that happens | What do you report with an ADR? |
anyone | Who can report an ADR? |
As soon as a severe or unlikely reaction occurs | When do you report an ADR? |
to help with further studying of the dug | Why report ADR's? |
Marvelon, Aleese, Tri-Cyclen, Yasim | List the top four birth control products that were dispensed in the last year? |
coring | When a piece of the rubber bung is removed into the vial due to improper entering with the needle is called.? |
Laminar Air Flow Hood | What is the meaning of LAF? |
high efficiency particulate air filter | What is the meaning of HEPA? |
biological safety cabinet | What is the meaning of BSC? |
particles | A filter needle removes? |
at the fingertips and gradually scrub up to the elbows | Proper handwashing should start.. |
30 minutes | How long should the LAF run for before using? |
Medication Diversion | Theft of drugs by employees or customers is a form of? |
size, drug, amount, drug strength, expiry date, form | When checking wardstock in a hospital what specifics are we checking for with each item? |
Aseptic | What is the medical term for "without bacterial contamination"? |
Lipitor | What is the #1 MOST prescribed drug in Canada? |
no | if a patient has HIV/AIDS, does their medication profile show the drugs used to treat this virus? |
patient controlled analgesic | What does PCA stand for? |
total parenteral nutrition | What does TPN stand for? |
subclavian vein | Where is the TPN administration site on the patient? |
wardstock | A supply of medication that is on every ward. Each supply is specified for that ward, this provides easy access to the most used drugs for that ward. |
Personal Protective Equipment | What is PPE? |
carcinogenic agent that is toxic to all cells | What is a Cytotoxic agent? |
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