Deck 5: Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration
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Deck 5: Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration
1
Which of the following is not a type of capsule?
A)Gelatin
B)Pulvule
C)Caplet
D)Spansule
A)Gelatin
B)Pulvule
C)Caplet
D)Spansule
C
A caplet is considered a tablet formulation in a different shape. Gelatin, pulvules, and spansules are all types of capsules.
A caplet is considered a tablet formulation in a different shape. Gelatin, pulvules, and spansules are all types of capsules.
2
SSRI means:
A)Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
B)Sliding scale regular insulin
C)Selective serotonin regulation injection
D)A and B
A)Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
B)Sliding scale regular insulin
C)Selective serotonin regulation injection
D)A and B
D
SSRI is considered selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor but has also been used for sliding scale regular insulin, although the latter is not recommended.
SSRI is considered selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor but has also been used for sliding scale regular insulin, although the latter is not recommended.
3
Which of the following is the abbreviation for ointment?
A)syn
B)tinc
C)ung
D)tab
A)syn
B)tinc
C)ung
D)tab
C
The abbreviation for ointment is ung.
The abbreviation for ointment is ung.
4
Which of the following is considered to be a universal language in medicine?
A)English
B)Latin
C)French
D)Spanish
A)English
B)Latin
C)French
D)Spanish
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5
A dosage that can be safely split in half is a(n):
A)Delayed-release tablet
B)Capsule
C)Enteric-coated tablet
D)Scored tablet
A)Delayed-release tablet
B)Capsule
C)Enteric-coated tablet
D)Scored tablet
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6
Creams, lotions, ointments, powders, gelatins, suppositories, and inhalant powders are considered:
A)Solids
B)Semisolids
C)Liquids
D)Topical
A)Solids
B)Semisolids
C)Liquids
D)Topical
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7
Caplet refers to a(n):
A)Little capsule
B)Different-shaped tablet
C)Easy-to-swallow form of tablet
D)B and C
A)Little capsule
B)Different-shaped tablet
C)Easy-to-swallow form of tablet
D)B and C
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8
Some tablets are enteric coated to:
A)Delay disintegration until the tablets are through the alkaline environment of the stomach.
B)Make the tablets easier to swallow.
C)Avoid the release of the medication in the stomach, which could be irritating.
D)Accomplish all of the above.
A)Delay disintegration until the tablets are through the alkaline environment of the stomach.
B)Make the tablets easier to swallow.
C)Avoid the release of the medication in the stomach, which could be irritating.
D)Accomplish all of the above.
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9
MDI stands for:
A)Measured dose inhaler
B)Measured drug inhaler
C)Metered drug inhaler
D)Metered dose inhaler
A)Measured dose inhaler
B)Measured drug inhaler
C)Metered drug inhaler
D)Metered dose inhaler
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10
Which of the following liquids always contain alcohol?
A)Syrup
B)Suspension
C)Elixir
D)Spray
A)Syrup
B)Suspension
C)Elixir
D)Spray
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11
In which of the following dosage forms are medications often aimed at a local action in the mouth or throat?
A)Sublingual tablets
B)Ointments
C)Lozenges and troches
D)A and C
A)Sublingual tablets
B)Ointments
C)Lozenges and troches
D)A and C
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12
What factors influence manufacturers' choices of dosage forms?
A)Desired speed of release and action
B)Target age of the patient
C)Metabolism of the drug
D)All of the above
A)Desired speed of release and action
B)Target age of the patient
C)Metabolism of the drug
D)All of the above
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13
Which of the following abbreviations does not refer to releasing medication over an extended period?
A)IR
B)SA
C)SR
D)XR
A)IR
B)SA
C)SR
D)XR
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14
The three major broad categories of dosage forms are:
A)Capsules, tablets, and liquids
B)Solids, semisolids, and liquids
C)Oral, topical, and IV
D)Extended-release, liquids, and tablets
A)Capsules, tablets, and liquids
B)Solids, semisolids, and liquids
C)Oral, topical, and IV
D)Extended-release, liquids, and tablets
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15
Transdermal medication patches:
A)Are easily administered.
B)Should be folded in half with the sticky parts together before disposing.
C)Are void of medication once they are removed.
D)A and B
A)Are easily administered.
B)Should be folded in half with the sticky parts together before disposing.
C)Are void of medication once they are removed.
D)A and B
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16
Syrups contain water and ______ with dissolved medications.
A)Alcohol
B)Sugar
C)Calcium
D)Potassium
A)Alcohol
B)Sugar
C)Calcium
D)Potassium
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17
Dosage forms appropriate for children include:
A)Liquids
B)Spansules
C)Chewable tablets
D)All of the above
A)Liquids
B)Spansules
C)Chewable tablets
D)All of the above
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18
What is the recommended abbreviation for subcutaneous administration?
A)SubQ
B)SQ
C)SC
D)SUBCUT
A)SubQ
B)SQ
C)SC
D)SUBCUT
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19
What needs to be done to substitute one dosage form for another on a prescription?
A)Nothing needs to be done as long as the technician can figure the exact dose.
B)The technician needs to check with the physician.
C)Nothing needs to be done as long as the technician is changing only to a different solid dosage form.
D)The pharmacist must call and get permission from the prescriber.
A)Nothing needs to be done as long as the technician can figure the exact dose.
B)The technician needs to check with the physician.
C)Nothing needs to be done as long as the technician is changing only to a different solid dosage form.
D)The pharmacist must call and get permission from the prescriber.
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20
The "Do Not Use List" provided by The Joint Commission (TJC) outlines:
A)Medications that physicians should use only as a last resort.
B)Medications that need prior approval before being prescribed.
C)Commonly misinterpreted medical abbreviations.
D)Medication abbreviations that physicians are not permitted to use.
A)Medications that physicians should use only as a last resort.
B)Medications that need prior approval before being prescribed.
C)Commonly misinterpreted medical abbreviations.
D)Medication abbreviations that physicians are not permitted to use.
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21
Which of the following routes of administration have 100% bioavailability?
A)Intramuscular (IM)
B)IV
C)SUBCUT
D)B and C
A)Intramuscular (IM)
B)IV
C)SUBCUT
D)B and C
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22
What can be added to a mixture of water and oil to bind them together in a medication base?
A)Flavoring
B)Coloring
C)Emulsifier
D)Mixer
A)Flavoring
B)Coloring
C)Emulsifier
D)Mixer
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23
The process by which the body breaks down or converts medications to active or inactive substances is called:
A)Absorption
B)Distribution
C)Metabolism
D)Elimination
A)Absorption
B)Distribution
C)Metabolism
D)Elimination
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24
What is the most professional way to word the label directions for one drop in the left eye?
A)Put one drop in the left eye.
B)Take one drop in the left eye.
C)Instill one drop in the left eye.
D)Stick one drop in the left eye.
A)Put one drop in the left eye.
B)Take one drop in the left eye.
C)Instill one drop in the left eye.
D)Stick one drop in the left eye.
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25
Half-life refers to the time is takes the:
A)Body to break down and excrete one half of the medication
B)Body to absorb one half of the dose
C)Plasma concentration of the medication to decrease by 50%
D)A and C
A)Body to break down and excrete one half of the medication
B)Body to absorb one half of the dose
C)Plasma concentration of the medication to decrease by 50%
D)A and C
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26
Which topical preparation is designed to absorb secretions?
A)Gels
B)Creams
C)Ointments
D)Pastes
A)Gels
B)Creams
C)Ointments
D)Pastes
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27
What is the primary site of drug metabolism in the human body?
A)Kidneys
B)Liver
C)Pancreas
D)Blood
A)Kidneys
B)Liver
C)Pancreas
D)Blood
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28
Which of the following are ways a drug may be eliminated from the body?
A)Urine and feces
B)Sweat
C)Breast milk
D)All of the above
A)Urine and feces
B)Sweat
C)Breast milk
D)All of the above
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29
ADME stands for:
A)Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination
B)Administration, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
C)Absorption, delivery, metabolism, and elimination
D)Absorption, delivery, metabolism, and excretion
A)Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination
B)Administration, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
C)Absorption, delivery, metabolism, and elimination
D)Absorption, delivery, metabolism, and excretion
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30
Powders have the advantage(s) of:
A)Covering a large area
B)Decreasing moisture
C)Easing of application
D)All of the above
A)Covering a large area
B)Decreasing moisture
C)Easing of application
D)All of the above
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31
An example of an evacuation enema is:
A)Diazepam gel (Diastat) for seizures
B)Antiinflammatory for ulcerative colitis
C)Fleet Enema for constipation
D)A and C
A)Diazepam gel (Diastat) for seizures
B)Antiinflammatory for ulcerative colitis
C)Fleet Enema for constipation
D)A and C
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32
The location of a medication throughout blood, organs, and tissues is called:
A)Administration
B)Distribution
C)Delivery
D)Destination
A)Administration
B)Distribution
C)Delivery
D)Destination
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33
Rectal suppositories act _______ when they are used for nausea and vomiting.
A)Locally
B)Systemically
C)Topically
D)A and C
A)Locally
B)Systemically
C)Topically
D)A and C
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34
What should the pharmacy technician do if he or she get a prescription for cortisporin otic solution with directions to instill 1 drop in the left eye two times daily (bid) for 5 days?
A)Fill it since physicians write these directions all of the time.
B)Fill it and let the pharmacist decide whether to call the physician.
C)Alert the pharmacist since Otic medications are never used in the eyes.
D)Give the prescription back to the patient, and tell him or her to ask the physician about it.
A)Fill it since physicians write these directions all of the time.
B)Fill it and let the pharmacist decide whether to call the physician.
C)Alert the pharmacist since Otic medications are never used in the eyes.
D)Give the prescription back to the patient, and tell him or her to ask the physician about it.
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35
All of the following are excipients except:
A)Fillers
B)Preservatives
C)Flavorings
D)Active ingredients
A)Fillers
B)Preservatives
C)Flavorings
D)Active ingredients
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36
Which one of the following statements is not true? Suspensions:
A)Must always be shaken.
B)Are available for many routes of administration.
C)Have very small solid particles suspended in a base solution.
D)Are a good choice for children and some seniors.
A)Must always be shaken.
B)Are available for many routes of administration.
C)Have very small solid particles suspended in a base solution.
D)Are a good choice for children and some seniors.
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37
PO is the abbreviation for:
A)By mouth
B)Parenterally
C)Topically
D)Rectally
A)By mouth
B)Parenterally
C)Topically
D)Rectally
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38
Interpreting medical terms involves learning the meanings of:
A)Prefixes
B)Suffixes
C)Root words
D)All of the above
A)Prefixes
B)Suffixes
C)Root words
D)All of the above
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39
An advantage of the IV route of administration is:
A)Fast onset of action
B)Low cost
C)Ease of preparation and administration
D)Little or no time to counteract an overdose
A)Fast onset of action
B)Low cost
C)Ease of preparation and administration
D)Little or no time to counteract an overdose
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40
HFA:
A)Is the abbreviation for hydrofluoroalkane.
B)Replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in inhalers in 2009.
C)Is more expensive than CFC.
D)All of the above statements are true.
A)Is the abbreviation for hydrofluoroalkane.
B)Replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in inhalers in 2009.
C)Is more expensive than CFC.
D)All of the above statements are true.
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