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minh_man999@sbcglobal.net (714) 675-1632 Minh Tran minh_man999@sbcglobal.net (714) 675-1632

PTCE Review Present questions from PTCE Try to solve the problems Explain the solutions Questions and comments

You have received a script that reads 2 gtts OU BID. What will the label placed on the patients packaging read?   A. Two Drops in both ears two times daily. B. Two Drops in both eyes two times daily. C. Two Drops in right ear three times a day. D. Two drops in left eye two times daily.

2. C C X L is equal to: A. 2215 B. 240 C. 215 D. 260

3. What does OBRA of 1990 require pharmacists to provide? A. counseling to all patients B. generic substitutes to all patients C. counseling to Medicaid patients  D. generic substitutes to Medicare patients

4. You are filling prescriptions at a retail pharmacy 4. You are filling prescriptions at a retail pharmacy. A script is presented for Lopressor 100mg QD X30D DAW. Your pharmacy is currently out of Lopressor. Which of the following may you substitute in its place to fill the order.  A. Toprol  B. Generic Metoprolol  C. Propranolol  D. None of the above 

5. Which of the following is the correct DEA number on a prescription written by Dr. John Smith? A. BJ 4759432 B. DS 3759606 C. CJ 1739587 D. AS 2759338

Q1. 2 gtts OU BID gtt: drop OD – Ocular Dexter means right eye OS – Ocular Sinister means left eye OU – Ocular Utrique means both eye BID: twice a day Answer: B

Q2. C C X L C: 100 L: 50 X: 10 C C XL 100 + 100 + 40 = 240 Answer: B

Q3. OBRA: Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act Requires pharmacists to offer counseling to Medicaid patients regarding medication Answer: C

Q4.The order:Lopressor 100mg QD X30D DAW Your pharmacy is currently out of Lopressor. May you substitute the following in its place to fill the order? Lopressor 100 mg daily for 30 days, dispense as written A. Toprol  B. Generic Metoprolol  C. Propranolol  D. None of the above

Q5. DEA Number for Dr. John Smith A. BJ 4759432 B. DS 3759606 C. CJ 1739587 D. AS 2759338 First letter always A or B Second letter is the first initial of doctor’s last name

DEA Number Calculation 1. Add together the 1st, 3rd and 5th digits. 2. Add together the 2nd, 4th and 6th digits. Double it. 3. Add the two totals together. 4. The second digit in that total is the last digit. Answer Q5: D. AS 2759338