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Week 4 PTCE Review

1. Which of these drugs is a Beta Blocker? A.Lisinopril B.Atenolol C.Diazepam D.Esomeprazole

2. What’s the meaning of ‘AA’? A.Before meal B.Both ears C.Of each D.As directed

3. The drug name Clozaril is an example of a A.Street Name B.Generic Name C.Brand Name D.Chemical Name

4. What temperature in Fahrenheit will water freeze and boil? A. 20°F, 200°F B. 32°F, 212°F C. 20°F, 212°F D. 32°F, 132°F

5. A patient is at your store buying a glucose monitor 5. A patient is at your store buying a glucose monitor. The item sells for $69.99. After tax their total is $75.94. What is the tax rate ? A. 8.3% B. 8.5% C. 7.8% D. 8.0%

6. A prescription order reads: 2 tabs PO TID for 30 days A. 180 tabs B. 90 tabs C. 60 tabs D. 120 tabs

7. To re-certify, the PTCB requires a minimum of 20 hours of qualified continuing education in pharmacy-related topics every two years. At least one hour must be in ______. A. Customer Service B. Drugs C. Law D. Math

8. A patient is to receive 150 mL IV in a 3 hour period 8. A patient is to receive 150 mL IV in a 3 hour period. If the drop factor is 60, at what rate should the IV run? A. 30 gtts/min B. 40 gtts/min C. 50 gtts/min D. 60 gtts/min

1. Which of these drugs is a Beta Blocker? A.Lisinopril – ACE Inhibitor B.Atenolol – Beta Blocker C.Diazepam - Benzodiazepine D.Esomeprazole – Proton Pump Inhibitor Answer: B

2. What’s the meaning of ‘AA’? A.Before meal B.Both ears C.Of each D.As directed Answer: C - AC - AU - AA - UD

3. The drug name Clozaril is an example of a A.Street Name B.Generic Name C.Brand Name D.Chemical Name

4. What temperature in Fahrenheit will water freeze and boil? Water freezes at 0°C and Boils at 100°C °F= (1.8 x °C) + 32 Answer: B. 32°F, 212 °F

5. A patient is at your store buying a glucose monitor 5. A patient is at your store buying a glucose monitor. The item sells for $69.99. After tax their total is $75.94. What is the tax rate ? 1. Calculate the tax 75.94 – 69.99 = 5.95 2. Find the tax rate (5.95 / 69.99) x 100% = 8.5% Answer: B

6. A prescription order reads: 2 tabs PO TID for 30 days TID: Three times a day 2 tabs x 3 = 6 tabs per day 6 tabs x 30 = 180 tabs Answer: A

7. To re-certify, the PTCB requires a minimum of 20 hours of qualified continuing education in pharmacy-related topics every two years. At least one hour must be in ______. Answer: C. Law

8. A patient is to receive 150 mL IV in a 3 hour period 8. A patient is to receive 150 mL IV in a 3 hour period. If the drop factor is 60, at what rate should the IV run? Drop factor of 60 means 60 gtts / mL 150 mL x 60 gtts/ mL = 9000 gtts 3 hr x 60 min/hr = 180 min 9000 gtts/180 min = 50 gtts/min Answer: C