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Pharmacy Technician Exam (PTCE) Practice Test 7
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Pharmacy Technician Exam (PTCE) Practice Test 7
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1. Which of the following is added while compounding to help smoothen the mixture and help any solids to dissolve better?
2. Magnesium sulfate can be mistaken for which drug?
3. A recall that is unlikely to cause any adverse reaction, but which violates FDA standards for safety and efficacy is which type of recall?
4. If a hood or PEC has been shut off prior to compounding, how long must it be run before using?
5. A technician is counting amoxicillin tablets that have left a white residue on the counting tray. If the technician continues to the next prescription without cleaning the tray, what may occur?
6. Which antibiotic has a 5‒10% chance of a cross-sensitivity reaction with penicillin?
7. Intuniv is the name brand of
8. Which of the following antihypertensive agents is an ARB?
9. Unexpired medications can sometimes be returned to the wholesaler for
10. Which medication is most likely to be misused?
11. A patient has a prescription filled, leaves the pharmacy, and after getting home, realizes she gave the pharmacy the wrong prescription. The patient can do which of the following?
12. Which of the following drugs is considered by the ISMP to be high-risk/high-alert?
13. A 9% w/v solution has how many grams of active ingredient?
14. How many times can a prescription for controlled substance Schedules III‒V be transferred?
15. The agency established by OSHA that compiles a list of hazardous drugs is the
16. Which dosage form is solid at room temperature but designed to melt and release medication in the body?
17. Which of the following is a fast-acting insulin?
18. A nebule is given via which route of administration?
19. A patient who takes Cozaar is admitted to the hospital. Which of the following would be an appropriate therapeutic substitution?
20. A pharmacy technician is entering a prescription for a patient. The prescription reads, Metformin 50 mg, take 1 tablet QD for BP. The pharmacy technician notices this is an error. What type of error would this be?
21. A day designated by the FDA for patients to dispose of unused medications is called
22. Which medication is a neuromuscular blocker?
23. Which of the following is used to reduce intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension?
24. Some medications are written containing uppercase, bolded letters to draw attention to the differences in drug names; this practice is known as
25. Which of the following is the proper order for garbing in PPE?