Deck 11: Bulk Repackaging and Non-Sterile Compounding

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Which of the following statements is(are) true concerning beyond-use dating of compounded non-sterile products?

A) The BUD of the final compound cannot exceed the expiration date of any of the separate components.
B) No non-sterile compounded product can be assigned a BUD longer than 6 months unless documented in the literature.
C) A topical formulation containing water has a 30-day maximum BUD unless documented in the literature.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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Which one of the following is not necessary when manually repackaging?

A) Gloves
B) Laboratory coat
C) Hand washing
D) Shoe covers
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All of the following are GMPs for repackaging bulk medication except:

A) Equipment is in good, clean condition
B) Appropriate packaging is used
C) Correct beyond-use date (BUD) is assigned
D) Medication is checked by a technician
Question
On April 14, 2016, 1000 low-dose (81 mg) aspirin with a manufacturer's expiration date of December 2018 are unit dosed. What BUD should be assigned?

A) October 14, 2016
B) October 31, 2016
C) April 14, 2017
D) December 14, 2016
Question
Which of the following is a compounding activity?

A) Mixing
B) Reconstituting
C) Packaging
D) All of the above
Question
The minimum weighable quantity for a class A balance is _____ mg.

A) 6
B) 60
C) 100
D) 120
Question
Which of the following is not a taste that may need to be masked in medicines?

A) Sweet
B) Salty
C) Sour
D) Bitter
Question
The water portion of saline solution is called the:

A) Dissolver
B) Solute
C) Solvent
D) Dissolvent
Question
GMP means :

A) Good mixing process
B) Good manufacturing process
C) Good manufacturing procedure
D) Good manufacturing practice
Question
Which one of the following is not a reason for a pharmacy to repackage a bulk medication?

A) Repackaging helps the technicians learn the drug names and strengths.
B) Purchasing a bulk medication is less expensive than purchasing a unit-dosed medication.
C) Certain medications are not available in unit doses.
D) Repackaging may decrease the wait time for the patient to receive the medication.
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What should be done with pill trays that are used for guiding tablets into unit-dose containers after each use?

A) Nothing
B) Clean with alcohol
C) Rinse with water
D) B and C
Question
USP <795> sets the standards for all of the following dosage forms except:

A) Ointments
B) Elixirs
C) Suppositories
D) Intravenous (IV) medications
Question
Weights for a class A balance should be handled with:

A) Latex gloves
B) Tweezers
C) Spatula
D) Glassine paper
Question
Which of the following is not an advantage of blister packing in long-term care facilities?

A) Allows older adult patients to get one dose out of the package without spilling or touching the other doses.
B) Allows the crediting of unused doses if the physician changes the medication.
C) Is less expensive.
D) Identifying missed doses is easy; therefore compliance is increased.
Question
Which of the following statements is(are) true regarding a class A balance?

A) Class A balance is also called a torsion or class III balance.
B) Class A balance is required by most states' boards of pharmacy.
C) Class A balance uses special milligram and gram weights for counterbalance.
D) All of the above statements are true.
Question
Which of the following dosage forms are prepared using the punch method?

A) Gelcaps
B) Capsules
C) Suppositories
D) Enteric coated tablets
Question
All of the following are reasons to compound medications except:

A) A compound medication is no longer manufactured by a drug company
B) Compounding a medication saves the patient money
C) A specialized dose is needed
D) The patient is allergic to something in the manufactured form
Question
Which of the following ingredients is(are) considered hydrophobic?

A) Ointment
B) Cream
C) Oleaginous base
D) A and B
Question
Which organization establishes the standards for a non-sterile compounding area?

A) U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
B) American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
C) United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
D) Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Question
All of the following are used for mixing compounds except:

A) Mortars and pestles
B) Spatulas
C) Cylindrical graduated cylinders
D) Automated ointment mill
Question
What type of compounding may be performed away from the specified compounding area?

A) Suppositories
B) Skin creams
C) Reconstitution of antibiotics
D) None of the above
Question
Which of the following would be an appropriate flavoring for an antibiotic?

A) Apricot
B) Cherry
C) Lime
D) Raspberry
Question
When combining two or more ingredients that have different melting points, the ingredients are:

A) Placed in a container and melted together
B) Melted from the lowest to the highest melting point
C) Melted from the highest to the lowest melting point
D) Mixed; the order of mixing is not important
Question
What is the BUD for a water-containing oral formulation?

A) The BUD is not later than the time remaining until the earliest expiration date of any API or 6 months
B) The BUD is not later than 14 days when stored at controlled cold temperatures
C) The BUD is not later than 21 days
D) The BUD is not later than 30 days
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The proper and accurate way to read a graduated cylinder is:

A) At eye level
B) From a distance
C) At the top of the meniscus
D) A and C
Question
Where could a pharmacy technician find a list of ingredients, preparation methods, safety requirements, BUD information, and references for compounding a product?

A) Recipe book
B) Product book
C) Formulation record
D) Compounding record
Question
Which of the following compounding additives maintains the dispersion of finely divided liquid droplets in a liquid vehicle made from two or more immiscible liquids?

A) Disintegrant
B) Lubricant
C) Plasticizer
D) Emulsifying agent
Question
For continuity of measurement with a class A balance, the weights are always placed on the:

A) Right side
B) Left side
C) Weighing boat or paper
D) A and C
Question
Which of the following capsules is the smallest?

A) 000
B) 0
C) 1
D) 5
Question
Suppositories can be prepared using all of the following methods except:

A) Hand-rolling
B) Punch
C) Compression
D) Fusion-molding
Question
Which of the following dosage forms has the highest percentage of solid ingredients?

A) Creams
B) Ointments
C) Suspensions
D) Pastes
Question
Compounded gummy lozenges may include:

A) Glycerinated gelatin and water
B) Fruit flavoring
C) Medicinal drug
D) All of the above
Question
All of the following should appear on a Unit Dose Record Log Sheet except:

A) Drug name
B) Manufacturer's lot number
C) Technician's initials
D) Time prepared
Question
What type of mortar and pestle is used for blending powders and pulverizing soft aggregates or crystals?

A) Aluminum
B) Glass
C) Porcelain
D) Wood
Question
Which dosage form consists of alcohol and water?

A) Elixir
B) Emulsion
C) Syrup
D) Suspension
Question
What is the smallest volume that can be accurately measured with a 100-mL graduated cylinder?

A) 5 mL
B) 10 mL
C) 20 mL
D) 50 mL
Question
Who may mass produce medications?

A) Drug manufacturers
B) Hospital pharmacies
C) Long-term care pharmacies
D) Mail order pharmacies
Question
Where does a technician log information concerning the contents of a particular product that has been compounded?

A) Material safety data sheets (MSDS)
B) Formulation record
C) Compounding record
D) GMP
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A technician authorized to do perform tech-check-tech would be checking all of the following except:

A) Floor stock
B) Non-sterile compounding
C) Patient medication drawers
D) Repackaged unit doses
Question
Who assigns the expiration date for a medication?

A) Drug manufacturer
B) Individual compounding a medication
C) Individual reconstituting a medication
D) Individual repackaging a medication
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Deck 11: Bulk Repackaging and Non-Sterile Compounding
1
Which of the following statements is(are) true concerning beyond-use dating of compounded non-sterile products?

A) The BUD of the final compound cannot exceed the expiration date of any of the separate components.
B) No non-sterile compounded product can be assigned a BUD longer than 6 months unless documented in the literature.
C) A topical formulation containing water has a 30-day maximum BUD unless documented in the literature.
D) All of the above statements are true.
All of the above statements are true.
2
Which one of the following is not necessary when manually repackaging?

A) Gloves
B) Laboratory coat
C) Hand washing
D) Shoe covers
Shoe covers
3
All of the following are GMPs for repackaging bulk medication except:

A) Equipment is in good, clean condition
B) Appropriate packaging is used
C) Correct beyond-use date (BUD) is assigned
D) Medication is checked by a technician
Medication is checked by a technician
4
On April 14, 2016, 1000 low-dose (81 mg) aspirin with a manufacturer's expiration date of December 2018 are unit dosed. What BUD should be assigned?

A) October 14, 2016
B) October 31, 2016
C) April 14, 2017
D) December 14, 2016
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5
Which of the following is a compounding activity?

A) Mixing
B) Reconstituting
C) Packaging
D) All of the above
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6
The minimum weighable quantity for a class A balance is _____ mg.

A) 6
B) 60
C) 100
D) 120
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7
Which of the following is not a taste that may need to be masked in medicines?

A) Sweet
B) Salty
C) Sour
D) Bitter
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8
The water portion of saline solution is called the:

A) Dissolver
B) Solute
C) Solvent
D) Dissolvent
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9
GMP means :

A) Good mixing process
B) Good manufacturing process
C) Good manufacturing procedure
D) Good manufacturing practice
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10
Which one of the following is not a reason for a pharmacy to repackage a bulk medication?

A) Repackaging helps the technicians learn the drug names and strengths.
B) Purchasing a bulk medication is less expensive than purchasing a unit-dosed medication.
C) Certain medications are not available in unit doses.
D) Repackaging may decrease the wait time for the patient to receive the medication.
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11
What should be done with pill trays that are used for guiding tablets into unit-dose containers after each use?

A) Nothing
B) Clean with alcohol
C) Rinse with water
D) B and C
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12
USP <795> sets the standards for all of the following dosage forms except:

A) Ointments
B) Elixirs
C) Suppositories
D) Intravenous (IV) medications
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13
Weights for a class A balance should be handled with:

A) Latex gloves
B) Tweezers
C) Spatula
D) Glassine paper
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14
Which of the following is not an advantage of blister packing in long-term care facilities?

A) Allows older adult patients to get one dose out of the package without spilling or touching the other doses.
B) Allows the crediting of unused doses if the physician changes the medication.
C) Is less expensive.
D) Identifying missed doses is easy; therefore compliance is increased.
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15
Which of the following statements is(are) true regarding a class A balance?

A) Class A balance is also called a torsion or class III balance.
B) Class A balance is required by most states' boards of pharmacy.
C) Class A balance uses special milligram and gram weights for counterbalance.
D) All of the above statements are true.
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16
Which of the following dosage forms are prepared using the punch method?

A) Gelcaps
B) Capsules
C) Suppositories
D) Enteric coated tablets
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17
All of the following are reasons to compound medications except:

A) A compound medication is no longer manufactured by a drug company
B) Compounding a medication saves the patient money
C) A specialized dose is needed
D) The patient is allergic to something in the manufactured form
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18
Which of the following ingredients is(are) considered hydrophobic?

A) Ointment
B) Cream
C) Oleaginous base
D) A and B
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19
Which organization establishes the standards for a non-sterile compounding area?

A) U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
B) American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
C) United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
D) Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
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20
All of the following are used for mixing compounds except:

A) Mortars and pestles
B) Spatulas
C) Cylindrical graduated cylinders
D) Automated ointment mill
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21
What type of compounding may be performed away from the specified compounding area?

A) Suppositories
B) Skin creams
C) Reconstitution of antibiotics
D) None of the above
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22
Which of the following would be an appropriate flavoring for an antibiotic?

A) Apricot
B) Cherry
C) Lime
D) Raspberry
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23
When combining two or more ingredients that have different melting points, the ingredients are:

A) Placed in a container and melted together
B) Melted from the lowest to the highest melting point
C) Melted from the highest to the lowest melting point
D) Mixed; the order of mixing is not important
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24
What is the BUD for a water-containing oral formulation?

A) The BUD is not later than the time remaining until the earliest expiration date of any API or 6 months
B) The BUD is not later than 14 days when stored at controlled cold temperatures
C) The BUD is not later than 21 days
D) The BUD is not later than 30 days
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25
The proper and accurate way to read a graduated cylinder is:

A) At eye level
B) From a distance
C) At the top of the meniscus
D) A and C
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26
Where could a pharmacy technician find a list of ingredients, preparation methods, safety requirements, BUD information, and references for compounding a product?

A) Recipe book
B) Product book
C) Formulation record
D) Compounding record
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27
Which of the following compounding additives maintains the dispersion of finely divided liquid droplets in a liquid vehicle made from two or more immiscible liquids?

A) Disintegrant
B) Lubricant
C) Plasticizer
D) Emulsifying agent
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28
For continuity of measurement with a class A balance, the weights are always placed on the:

A) Right side
B) Left side
C) Weighing boat or paper
D) A and C
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29
Which of the following capsules is the smallest?

A) 000
B) 0
C) 1
D) 5
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30
Suppositories can be prepared using all of the following methods except:

A) Hand-rolling
B) Punch
C) Compression
D) Fusion-molding
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31
Which of the following dosage forms has the highest percentage of solid ingredients?

A) Creams
B) Ointments
C) Suspensions
D) Pastes
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32
Compounded gummy lozenges may include:

A) Glycerinated gelatin and water
B) Fruit flavoring
C) Medicinal drug
D) All of the above
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33
All of the following should appear on a Unit Dose Record Log Sheet except:

A) Drug name
B) Manufacturer's lot number
C) Technician's initials
D) Time prepared
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34
What type of mortar and pestle is used for blending powders and pulverizing soft aggregates or crystals?

A) Aluminum
B) Glass
C) Porcelain
D) Wood
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35
Which dosage form consists of alcohol and water?

A) Elixir
B) Emulsion
C) Syrup
D) Suspension
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36
What is the smallest volume that can be accurately measured with a 100-mL graduated cylinder?

A) 5 mL
B) 10 mL
C) 20 mL
D) 50 mL
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37
Who may mass produce medications?

A) Drug manufacturers
B) Hospital pharmacies
C) Long-term care pharmacies
D) Mail order pharmacies
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38
Where does a technician log information concerning the contents of a particular product that has been compounded?

A) Material safety data sheets (MSDS)
B) Formulation record
C) Compounding record
D) GMP
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39
A technician authorized to do perform tech-check-tech would be checking all of the following except:

A) Floor stock
B) Non-sterile compounding
C) Patient medication drawers
D) Repackaged unit doses
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Who assigns the expiration date for a medication?

A) Drug manufacturer
B) Individual compounding a medication
C) Individual reconstituting a medication
D) Individual repackaging a medication
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