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Walgreen's Practice PTCB test
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To become a Nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician in the United States, you need to demonstrate an ability of the material necessary to pass the (PTCB)  Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam.

Walgreen's Practice PTCB test
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1. The organization that regulates pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, but does NOT allow them to govern hospital pharmacy departments

2. This system allows physicians or agent of the physician to enter orders directly into the hospital computer system

3. Out of: Cotton Fibers, undissolved active drug particles, Rubber Cores, Metal Fragments, which is NOT considered a particulate material

4. The on-demand preparation of a drug product according to a physician's prescription, formula, or recipe, is known as

5. Is an example of an automated point-of-use storage system for making floor stick items available to nurses in hospital setting

6. Sterile products should be prepared at least_____ inches inside the laminar airflow hood?

7. What law mandated the use of this legend on the prescription label: 'Caution: Federal Law Prohibits dispensing without a prescription?'

8. The HEPA filter is 99.97% efficient at removing particles __microns and larger

9. Half-life is the amount of time needed for blood concentrations of a drug to

10. What type of mortar and pestle would be best for mixing liquids in semisolids

11. What form is used to report theft or loss of a controlled substance

12. T/F: Nitroglycerin can be taken sublingually

13. Reconstituted medications have a stability of

14. What recall class may cause temporary but reversible adverse effects on a patient?

15. Muse, Filgrastim (after reconstitution) , Xalatan, NPH U-100, and Orapred all require....

16. What from is required to return schedule II drugs

17. Epidural medications , antiarrhythmics and dialysis solutions are

18. This records every medication ordered for a patient over a 24 hour period

19. The Kefauver-Harris Amendment (1962) required manufacturers to provide

20. This is the process of reducing solids into fine particles by rubbing them with a mortar and pestle. It is used to reduce the size of the particles and to blend powders.

21. This act restricts distribution of prescription drugs to legitimate commercial channels and requires drug wholesalers to be licensed by the states

22. 'The preparation, mixing, assembling, altering, packaging, and labeling of a drug or device in accordance with a licensed practitioner's prescription, medication order, or an initiative based on the practitioner/patient/pharmacist/compounder relationship in the course of professional practice' is an official definition of

23. A Parata Max is

24. In order to bill a 3rd party, the pharmacy as well as the prescribing physician must have a

25. Pharmacodynamics involves