

Community Pharmacy Practice
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Course Introduction
Community Pharmacy Practice explores the roles and responsibilities of pharmacists in community settings, focusing on the delivery of pharmaceutical care and patient-centered services. The course covers topics such as prescription processing, patient counseling, health promotion, over-the-counter medications, medication therapy management, and ethical considerations. Students gain practical skills in communication, drug information retrieval, and collaboration with other healthcare professionals, preparing them to meet the health needs of diverse populations within the community.
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Mosby s Pharmacy Technician Principles and Practice 3rd Edition by Teresa Hopper BS CPhT
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Chapter 1: History of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Q1) Who introduced the art of treating an illness with one medication at a time?
A)Galen
B)Hippocrates
C)Bacon
D)Paracelsus
Answer: D
Q2) Greek scientist and philosopher
A)Paracelsus
B)Asclepius
C)Gregor Mendel
D)Aristotle
E)Hippocrates
F)Roger Bacon
G)Galen
Answer: D
Q3) A protocol is a set of standards and guidelines within which a facility works.
A)True
B)False
Answer: True
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Chapter 2: Pharmacy Federal Laws and Regulations
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Q1) Until 2000 the drug pseudoephedrine was sold OTC as a decongestant and was not limited in quantity for purchase by the consumer.
A)True
B)False
Answer: False
Q2) The Poison Prevention Packaging Act of ____ required manufacturers and pharmacies to dispense all medications in containers with childproof caps or packaging.
A)1990
B)1980
C)1970
D)1960
Answer: C
Q3) Two government agencies that are important with respect to pharmacy are the FDA and DEA.
A)True
B)False
Answer: True
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Chapter 3: Pharmacy Ethics, competencies, associations, and Settings for Technicians
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Q1) Which one of the following is a common job performed by an outpatient pharmacy technician?
A)Medicare billing
B)Answering the phone
C)Ordering stock
D)All of the above
Answer: D
Q2) Which of the following is not an example of a nondiscretionary duty?
A)Ordering stock
B)Billing insurance plans
C)Recommending an OTC cold medication
D)Repackaging medications
Answer: C
Q3) State board licensing is more extensive than registration.
A)True
B)False
Answer: True
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Chapter 4: Conversions and Calculations Used by Pharmacy Technicians
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Q1) A medication contains 5.25 g of a drug in power form.If 5 ml of sterile water is added to the drug,how many milligrams of the drug will be contained in 1 ml of solution (assuming that the powder does not add volume to the final solution)? ____Â mg
A)2.6
B)26.25
C)1050
D)1.05
Q2) CI = ____
A)51
B)101
C)501
D)11
Q3) The recommended dose of a medication for a pediatric patient is 32 mg/kg/day.How many milligrams must be given daily to a 42 lb child? ____ mg/day
A)1344
B)1.31
C)295
D)611
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Chapter 5: Dosage Forms, routes of Administration and Drug Classifications,
drug Abbreviations, and Medical
Terminology
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Q1) Ointments work well on the skin surface to cover an area while keeping out:
A)Pathogens
B)Moisture
C)Glycol
D)Sunlight
Q2) The various storage requirements of medications are unimportant for the technician to learn.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Sprays are composed of various bases such as alcohol or water in a pump-type dispenser.
A)True
B)False
Q4) Ampules can range in volume from 0.5 to ____ ml.
A)1
B)50
C)5
D)500
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Chapter 6: Drug Information References
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Q1) Package insert
A)A list of drugs that are not normally stocked by the pharmacy
B)One of the longest published reference guides
C)A list of preferred drugs to be stocked by the pharmacy
D)Official label
E)The official prescribing information for a prescription drug; medication information sheet provided by the manufacturer that includes side effects, dosage forms, indications, and other important information
F)Name assigned to a medication or nonproprietary name of a drug
G)The shape of molecules and their location to one another in a given compound
H)Lists tablet and capsule identifications
I)Provides information on current dosages for pediatric patients
J)Categorization based on various characteristics
Q2) The Orange Book is used to determine whether a generic drug is the same as a brand name drug.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Each drug referenced in the PDR has a complete description of the drug.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 7: Prescription Processing
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Q1) Institutional pharmacies are located outside facilities such as hospitals,prisons,and other institutions.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Although many inpatient pharmacies are open 24 hours a day,7 days a week,staffing is limited throughout the night,and computer dispensing systems can help increase staffing needs.
A)True
B)False
Q3) A prescription can arrive in a pharmacy by various methods.
A)True
B)False
Q4) For injectable or intravenous medications,the pharmacy will also fill limited quantities and provide them to the patient's care area,usually for the next 48 or 72 hours. A)True B)False
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Chapter 8: Over The Counter Medications
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Q1) Analgesic
A)Aspirin
B)Chemical that aids in the removal of mucous secretions from the respiratory system
C)Those medications that do not require a prescription but are monitored
D)Fiber used to treat constipation or to cause a feeling of fullness to decrease appetite
E)Drug that reduces swelling, redness, and pain and that promotes healing
F)Medications that do not require a prescription and may be purchased by customers at any retail outlet
G)A drug that relieves pain by reducing the perception of pain
H)A substance that slows or stops the growth of microorganisms on surfaces such as the skin
I)Route of administration
J)A drug that can decrease the coughing reflex
Q2) Which of the following should be avoided when using a sleep aid?
A)Milk
B)Water
C)Alcohol
D)Soda
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Chapter 9: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Q1) Aloe vera is used on which of these conditions?
A)Coughing
B)Headaches
C)Various skin irritations
D)Diarrhea
Q2) Homeopathy
A)Therapy based on the belief that dilutions of medicinal substances that cause a specific symptom can be used to treat an illness that produces the same symptoms
B)Recognition of a condition
C)Medication made in a laboratory
D)Manual manipulation of the joints and muscles
E)To prevent disease
F)Stops nausea and vomiting
G)Plant that is valued for its medicinal properties
H)Decreases blood pressure
I)An alcoholic extract of plant materials or nonvolatile substances
J)Inert compound believed by the patient to be an active agent
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Chapter 10: Hospital Pharmacy
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Q1) Chemotherapy technician
A)Fills prescription orders as patients leave the hospital
B)Responsible for ordering all medications and supplies for the pharmacy
C)Responsible for preparing large-volume drips and parenteral nutrition
D)Similar to a small, isolated pharmacy
E)Prepares cytotoxic agents
Q2) In narcotics,accurate counts are important.
A)True
B)False
Q3) A hospital pharmacy is considered a home health pharmacy.
A)True
B)False
Q4) An E-MAR contains drug,dose,and time administered.
A)True
B)False
Q5) Stat trays vary depending on the patient's size.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 11: Repackaging and Compounding
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Q1) There are no guidelines for manufacturers that package medications.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Emulsification
A)The act of mixing, reconstituting, and packaging a drug
B)Base solution that is a mixture of alcohol and water
C)Markings on a measuring device
D)Part or portion of a medicine and/or ingredient that has the same volume or weight
E)A small particle
F)Bind together
G)Holds a single-dose tablet or capsule
H)Sealed with a foil card backboard
I)A hydrophilic base
J)An agent that contains small particles (1-1000 nm) that do not precipitate under the influence of gravity but remain distributed throughout either a suspension or an emulsion
Q3) A solvent is the greater part of a solution that dissolves a solute.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 12: Aseptic Technique
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Q1) Droplets from sneezing can attach themselves to dust particles and remain in the air for:
A)Hours
B)Days
C)Weeks
D)Months
Q2) Both ____and ____ must be able to show competency in compounding.
A)Pharmacists, physicians
B)Physicians, technicians
C)Physicians, nurses
D)Pharmacists, technicians
Q3) A filter needle may be used how many times before being replaced with a regular needle?
A)5
B)1
C)2
D)10
Q4) No vial can be used with a piggyback.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 13: Pharmacy Stock and Billing
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Q1) Medicare is a health insurance program for people of what age and older?
A)75
B)56
C)57
D)65
Q2) Third-party billing refers to the portion of payment the customer pays.
A)True
B)False
Q3) PPO is preferred provider organization.
A)True
B)False
Q4) In 1966 more than ____ million people enrolled in the newly formed Medicare program.
A)12
B)17
C)19
D)15
Q5) In the past decade,there has been a decline in "me-too" drugs.
A)True
B)False

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Chapter 14: Medication Safety and Error Prevention
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Q1) Which of the following contribute to medication errors?
A)Look-alike drugs
B)Illegible handwriting
C)Excessive workload
D)All of the above
Q2) Seniors have fewer interactions with medications than younger patients.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Drug errors can be reported to:
A)MedWatch
B)USP
C)TJC
D)PTEC
Q4) Home health insurance coverage does NOT typically include:
A)Home IV supplies
B)Medications
C)Nurses' visits
D)Physicians' visits
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Chapter 15: Endocrine System
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Q1) Which of the following medications can be taken once a month?
A)Actonel
B)Boniva
C)Fosamax
D)Evista
Q2) Glimepiride is used to treat:
A)Type 2 diabetes
B)Type 1 diabetes
C)Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes
D)None of the above
Q3) Types of insulin can be long-acting or short-acting.
A)True
B)False
Q4) The condition that affects children suffering from hypothyroidism is known as:
A)Cretinism
B)Myxedema
C)Aplasia
D)None of the above
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Chapter 16: Nervous System
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Q1) Midbrain
A)Perception of vision
B)Respiration
C)Voluntary movement
D)Problem solving
E)Behavior
F)Understanding language
Q2) Which of the following is not a state in the transmission of a chemical message?
A)Repolarized
B)Depolarized
C)Prepolarized
D)Polarized
Q3) The somatic system is a network of nerves that relay messages about internal sensations.
A)True
B)False
Q4) The direction of neuronal impulse from the body toward the central nervous system is referred to as autonomic.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 17: Psychopharmacology
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Q1) Technicians should not disclose the name of a patient's medication; however,it is ethical to describe the purpose of the medication.For example,if Pam is taking Risperdal,you cannot tell Pam's friends that she is taking that medication; however,you can tell them that Pam is psychotic.
A)True
B)False
Q2) People with manic depression:
A)Are always excited
B)Are constantly depressed
C)Are never excited or happy
D)Fluctuate between extreme happiness and extreme sadness
Q3) Barbiturates are a:
A)Sedative
B)Stimulant
C)Mood stabilizer
D)None of the above
Q4) Children who have ADHD can perform poorly in school because of their inability to focus.
A)True
B)False

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Chapter 18: Respiratory System
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Q1) Chlor-Trimeton
A)Decongestants
B)Antihistamines
C)Bronchodilators
D)Antitussives
E)Corticosteroids
F)Expectorant
Q2) Neo-Synephrine
A)Decongestants
B)Antihistamines
C)Bronchodilators
D)Antitussives
E)Corticosteroids
F)Expectorant
Q3) The average child's respiratory rate is 12 to 18 breaths per minute.
A)True
B)False
Q4) The diaphragm holds excess air.
A)True
B)False

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Chapter 19: Visual and Auditory Systems
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Q1) Which word combination means "eyelid"?
A)Macul/o
B)Blephar/o
C)Ophthalm/o
D)Sclera/o
Q2) The ____ contains the nerve endings that transmit electrical impulses to the brain.
A)Retina
B)Pupil
C)Cornea
D)All of the above
Q3) Earwax provides a barrier from infection and acts as an antibacterial agent.
A)True
B)False
Q4) Ophthalmic preparations are sterile and can be used in the ear.
A)True
B)False
Q5) Otitis media is an infection in the middle ear.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 20: Integumentary System
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Q1) Skin contains all the following except:
A)Nerves
B)Muscles
C)Glands
D)Blood vessels
Q2) Zovirax
A)Antibacterial
B)Antifungal
C)Antivirals
D)Biologics
Q3) Another name for hives is urticaria.
A)True
B)False
Q4) All of the following can be causes of photosensitivity except:
A)Infections
B)Autoimmune disorders
C)Herbs
D)Contact with chemicals
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Chapter 21: Gastrointestinal System
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Q1) Many people take OTC medications without:
A)Checking with their pharmacist
B)Carefully reading the label to check for alerts
C)Checking with their physician
D)All of the above
Q2) Antivert
A)Nausea and vomiting
B)Constipation
C)Antiflatulent
D)Laxative
Q3) Metamucil
A)Nausea and vomiting
B)Constipation
C)Antiflatulent
D)Laxative
Q4) Diarrhea can be fatal.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 22: Urinary System
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Q1) Nephrolithiasis
A)Kidney stones
B)The loss of control over excretion of urine of feces
C)The loss of bladder control at night
D)The membranous tissue that surrounds and supports the kidneys.
E)Urination
Q2) The adult human excretes about 250 ml of urine a day.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Nocturia
A)Kidney stones
B)The loss of control over excretion of urine of feces
C)The loss of bladder control at night
D)The membranous tissue that surrounds and supports the kidneys.
E)Urination
Q4) Which of the following is not a major function of the body?
A)Metabolism
B)Distribution
C)Absorption
D)Confinement

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Chapter 23: Cardiovascular System
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Q1) A person with hypotension would experience the following:
A)Light-headedness
B)Pain in the chest area
C)Fainting upon standing
D)Both A and C
Q2) How often does someone die from a cardiac disease in the United States?
A)Every day
B)Every 3.6 hours
C)Every 37 seconds
D)Two people a second
Q3) Atherosclerosis is when artery walls become too thin.
A)True
B)False
Q4) What is a commonly prescribed drug for congestive heart failure?
A)Digoxin
B)Lipitor
C)Norvasc
D)Nimotop
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Chapter 24: Reproductive System
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Q1) The prostate is about the size of a:
A)Fist
B)Baseball
C)Peanut
D)Walnut
Q2) Cialis
A)Erectile dysfunction
B)Infertility medications
C)Long-acting contraceptives
D)STD medications
E)Endometriosis
Q3) Bravelle
A)Erectile dysfunction
B)Infertility medications
C)Long-acting contraceptives
D)STD medications
E)Endometriosis
Q4) Testosterone's main function is to increase the size of muscles.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 25: Antiinfectives
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Q1) Pneumonia acquired in a hospital,nursing home,or other form of hospitalized setting is referred to as nosocomial pneumonia.
A)True
B)False
Q2) A close relationship between two species
A)Antibiotic
B)Symbiotic
C)Parasite
D)PRSP
E)Normal flora
F)Bacteria
G)Inhibit
H)Pneumonia
I)ESBLs
J)VRE
Q3) Sexually transmitted diseases may and can cause permanent damage to internal organs.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 26: Antiinflammatories and Antihistamines
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Q1) Inflammation can be classified as:
A)Acute
B)Internal
C)Chronic
D)Both A and C
Q2) The adrenal cortex produces corticosteroids.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Gastritis
A)Meninges
B)Small intestines
C)Joints
D)Tendons
E)Nose
F)Liver
G)Stomach
H)Ovary
I)Lungs
J)Colon
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Chapter 27: Vitamins and Minerals
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Q1) Which of the following is not a major antioxidant vitamin?
A)Vitamin A
B)Vitamin E
C)Vitamin D
D)Vitamin C
Q2) Vitamins and minerals that are fat soluble can accumulate in the body and cause illness.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Free radicals are important to good health.
A)True
B)False
Q4) Helps build strong bones
A)Vitamin A
B)Vitamin D
C)Vitamin E
Q5) Deficiency can cause rickets in children
A)Vitamin A
B)Vitamin D
C)Vitamin E
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Chapter 28: Vaccines
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A)HIV
B)Autism
C)Polio
D)Cancer
Q2) Which of the following is not a major organ in the lymphatic system?
A)Thymus
B)Kidneys
C)Tonsils
D)Spleen
Q3) Yellow fever
A)Inactivated viral vaccines
B)Vaccines against bacterial illness
C)Systemic immunosuppressive agents
D)Biological response modifiers
Q4) The tonsils filter bacteria and other possible infective agents.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 29: Oncology Agents
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Q1) Bolus
A)An unexpected change in the molecular structure within the DNA, causing a permanent change in cells
B)An invasive and destructive pattern of rapid, abnormal cell growth; often fatal
C)An agent used to prevent the development, proliferation, or growth of neoplastic cells; a medication used in treatment of abnormal cells
D)A single dose of drug
E)A tumor or growth that is not life-threatening
F)A substance or chemical that can increase the risk of developing cancer
G)The treatment of a disease with toxic chemical substances to slow the disease process or to kill cells
H)A procedure in which a piece of tissue is removed from a patient for examination and diagnosis; the tissue is a sample of the whole
I)The movement or spread of cancerous cells through the body to organs in distant areas
J)A term used to describe a malignant disorder of lymphoid tissue
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Chapter 30: Microbiology
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Q1) Gram-positive cell walls contain a lipid that becomes toxic (endotoxins)when in the bloodstream of the host.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Which scientist is associated with the Golden Age of Microbiology?
A)Robert Hooke
B)Charles Darwin
C)Robert Whittaker
D)Louis Pasteur
Q3) Scientists have classified organisms into 10 different groups.
A)True
B)False
Q4) How do viruses replicate?
A)Via DNA and RNA duplication
B)By lying dormant until the host cell is weakened
C)Through fission
D)By invading a host cell and taking over the replication process
Q5) Robert Hooke is considered the Father of Microbiology.
A)True
B)False
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Chapter 31: Chemistry
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Q1) Amino acids are proteins that can regulate the speed of reactions.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Lipids are also known as sugars within the human body.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Electrolytes do not replace ions that have been lost from the body.
A)True
B)False
Q4) Which type of ion is negatively charged?
A)Captions
B)Amino acids
C)Phosphorus
D)Anions
Q5) Which important chemical is responsible for supplying energy to the human body?
A)Chloride
B)Magnesium
C)Adenosine triphosphate
D)Zinc
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