Answer:
C. so the pharmacy technician can identify drug-drug interactions for the patients
Answer:
B. So a pharmacy technician can fill a prescription for OTC drugs not covered by the patient's insurance
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Josh reads the label on a medication. It says: "Pseudophedrine as used for nasal congestion."
This statement is the
a. contraindication
b. indication
c. mode of transmission
d. limitation
Answer:
b. Indication.
Explanation:
A health care professional on a surgical unit notices that a colleague has been acting strangely, forgetting things, and leaving the unit frequently for long periods of time. The narcotic count has been incorrect several times over the past few weeks, and this occurs whenever the colleague is working. What should the health care professional do
Answer:
I would report it so it can be investigated, but also ask him/ her some questions that might get to the bottom of the problem but don't get personal
Explanation:
Choose all options that apply.
Which of the following can result from uncontrolled hypertension?
a) Peripheral vascular disease
b) Chronic lung disease
c) Colorectal cancer
d) Heart attack
e) Stroke
Cefaclor 250 mg capsules can be ordered in a bottle of 100 capsules. The maximum inventory level is 250 capsules and the minimum level is 50 capsules. If the current inventory is 25 capsules, how many bottles need to be ordered?
Answer:
The bottles of capsules needed is 200 capsules
Explanation:
Given;
the maximum inventory level, = 250 capsules
minimum inventory level, = 50 capsules
current inventory = 25
Since the current inventory is 25 capsules which is below the minimum inventory level.
bottles of capsules needed = 2 x 100 capsules = 200 capsules
Check: After the order the current inventory level = 225 capsules which is below the maximum level of 250 capsules.
Also, more cannot be ordered since an additional order of 100 capsules will make the total exceed 250 capsules.
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Which of the following is often at the heart of scientific thinking in children?
Select one:
O a. a desire to understand causal relations
O b. a desire to understand the concept of self and self-awareness
O c. a desire to please teachers in early mathematics and science classes
O d. questions raised by the practice of mindfulness
Answer:
b.a desire to understand the concept of self and self-awareness
What nutrient provides the body with more stored energy than carbohydrates?
A.Protein
B.Lipids
C. Simple sugar
D.Cholesterol
Please help mew ith this questionsasd
C
It's a always C
___________
Someone who is ________________ has a combination of what we think of as "male" and "female" reproductive systems or a combination of DNA other than XX or XY.
Answer:
aneuploid
Explanation:
The typical number of chromosomes in each human cell is 46. These include 22 pairs of “autosomes” (which refers to all chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes) and a pair of sex chromosomes, either an X and a Y (which makes for a male) or two Xs (female). That means the genetic signature for a person with 46 chromosomes is either 46-XY (males), or 46-XX (females).
Any variation from these typical numbers is referred to scientifically as an “aneuploidy.”
Here is a great link that explains more behind the typical XX or XY: https://genetic.org/variations/
If a pill comes in 20mg but I only need 10mg what do I do?
Answer:
Ask your doctor, never take above prescribed limit. Table splitting is also an option but I do not recommend it if you don't know what you're doing.
Explanation:
Answer:
Ask your doctor, never take above prescribed limit. Table splitting is also an option but I do not recommend it if you don't know what you're doing.
Explanation:
Duran us receiving stitches for a wound from a car accident. The doctor gives him the local anesthetic tetracaine. Which describes how tetracaine will work in Duran's body?
a. The sodium channels in his nerves will be blocked.
b. The epidural space in his spine will prevent sensation.
c. His nervous system will be shut down.
d. His nerves will send the sensation more slowly.
Answer:
a. The sodium channels in his nerves will be blocked.
Explanation:
Tetracaine is an ester-type anesthetic and produces local anesthesia by blocking the sodium ion channels involved in initiation and conduction of neuronal impulses. Tetracaine is rapidly hydrolyzed in the plasma; therefore, volume of distribution could not be determined
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A patient needs medication to treat gout. Which category in the list of top 100 drugs would the pharmacy technician reference?
a. Respiratory Drugs
b. Gastrointestinal Drugs
c. Neurologic Drugs
d. Other Drugs
Answer:
D. Other Drugs
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Answer:
d. Other Drugs
Explanation:
Gout increase uric acid
A cream mixture contains 8g of active ingredients
and 75g cream base.
What is the ratio Strength for the cream
mixture
Answer:
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QUESTION:- cream mixture contains 8g of active ingredients and 75g cream base.
What is the ratio Strength for the cream mixtureANSWÉR :-
[tex] \frac{8}{8 + 75} = \frac{8}{83} \\ \% \: - - > \frac{8}{83} \times 100 \\ 9 .63\%[/tex]
Promethazine (Phenergan(R) is an antiemetic drug. Which symptom would promethazine treat?
a. constipation
b. heartburn
c. anxiety
d. vomiting
Answer:
The answer is vomiting.
Craig needs to have a prescription filled for his son who spiked a fever in the middle of the night. Which characteristic of a retail pharmacy would BEST assist Craig?
a. being open for a medical emergency
b. offering medical supplies
c. offering over-the-counter drugs
d. being easily accessible within communities
Answer:
A. Being open for a medical emergency
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Answer:
c. offering over-the-counter drugs
Explanation:
Most fever medicines do not require a prescription act under the name otc
a child patient needs a pain killer. the safe dosage is 10.7 mg/kg. if the doctor ordered a safe dose of 343 mg of the drug, what should the patient's weight be
Sandra is getting her prescription filled by Joshua, the pharmacy technician. He asks her is she is taking any other medications. She tells him she takes a herbal supplement. Which BEST describes what Joshua should do to help the customer?
a. have Sandra talk to the pharmacist to ensure there are no interactions between the supplement and prescription
b. fill Sandra's prescription since herbal medication does not interact with prescription drugs
c. deny Sandra's prescription and send her back to her doctor for a different prescription
d. tell Sandra to immediately stop taking the supplement so she can start the prescription
Answer:
a. Have Sandra talk to the pharmacist to ensure there are no interactions between the supplement and prescription
Which BEST describes the different mechanisms of mitoxantrone and carboplatin?
a. Mitoxantrone causes DNA strands to bind to each other, and carboplatin causes DNA to break.
b. Mitoxantrone causes DNA to break, and carboplatin causes DNA strands to bind to each other.
c. Mitoxantrone inhibits the process of cell division, and carboplatin blocks hormones for cell growth.
d. Mitoxantrone blocks hormones for cell growth, and carboplatin inhibits the process of cell division.
Mitoxantrone causes DNA to break, and carboplatin causes DNA strands to bind to each other.
Option B.
What is Mitoxantrone?Mitoxantrone is a type of chemotherapy drug that belongs to the anthracenedione class. It works by binding to DNA and causing breaks in the strands of DNA, which can lead to cell death.
Carboplatin is a platinum-containing chemotherapy drug that works by binding to DNA and causing cross-links between strands of DNA, which can prevent the cancer cells from dividing and growing.
Therefore, option b is the correct answer that describes the different mechanisms of mitoxantrone and carboplatin.
Learn more about Mitoxantrone here: https://brainly.com/question/29357156
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In a Venn diagram, the separate circles contain characteristics unique to each item being compared and the intersection contains characteristics that are common to the items being compared. The following Venn diagram compares the three classes of antibiotics:
Each separate circle is missing the title and example drugs.
Which properly lists information that can be added to each circle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Circle A (yellow).
Title - Penicillin: Penicillin is an antibiotic that interfere with the synthesis of the bacteria cell wall, causing the cell wall to burst hence killing the bacterium. Examples are Amoxil and Pen-VK.
Circle B (blue)
Title - Macrolides: This are antibiotics that target bacterial ribosome thereby stopping the synthesis of protein. Examples are T-stat and Zithromax
Circle C (red)
Title - Quinolones: This are a group of antibiotics that interfere with DNA synthesis. Examples are Cipro and Levaquin
Wilfred is outside in the spring cutting the grass. He notices that his nose and sinuses are stuffy and he is having trouble breathing. All this reminds him of his allergy to pollen. Which BEST describes the commonly prescribed drugs for his condition and how they can help him?
a. Antihistamines reduce the allergic response.
b. Bronchodilators reduce the allergic response.
c. Inhaled steroids relieve the tension in the lungs.
d. Leukotrine inhibitors relieve the tension in the lungs.
Answer:
a.
Explanation:
Kylie is comparing medications with similar names. She knows that quinine and quinolone are not in the same class because
a. they share a prefix.
b. they share a suffix.
c. they do not share a suffix.
d. they do not share a prefix.
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The purpose of the ICD-10 is: To promote international comparability in the collection, classification, processing, and presentation of morbidity and mortality statistics To promote the advancement of medical science To promote international standards for the collection and dissemination of medical statistics To provide a clear and concise method for documenting disease and illness
Answer:
To promote international comparability in the collection, classification, processing, and presentation of morbidity and mortality statistics.
Explanation:
ICD-10 is a standardized system established to be adopted internationally. It is used in the medical field and aims to establish a standard that facilitates healthcare professionals in obtaining information on collection, classification, processing and statistics on healthcare, quality of treatments and equipment, mortality and billing.
Zack has an ear infection and requires antibiotics. He is allergic to penicillin antibiotics. Which medication should he take to treat his infection?
a. Amoxicillin
b. Augmentin(R)
c. Pen-VK(R)
d. Cefdinir
Answer:
D. Cefdinir
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Answer:
The correct answer d. Cefdinir
Explanation:
Because it does not contain penicillin
Jan, a pharmacy technician student, says that anesthesia works by turning off the brain's ability to feel pain. Her classmate, Ingo, disagrees. Who is correct?
a. Jan is correct.
b. Ingo is correct.
c. Ingo is partially correct because general and regional anesthesia work this way but local does not.
d. Jan is partially correct because general anesthesia works this way but local and regional anesthesia does not.
Which BEST describes chemotherapy drugs?
a. Chemotherapy drugs can identify cancer cells that are dividing rapidly.
b. Chemotherapy drugs are a combination of drugs and radiation used to treat cancer.
c. Chemotherapy drugs are used as the first method of treatment for cancer.
d. Chemotherapy drugs target all rapidly dividing cells including noncancerous cells.
Answer:
d
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Which of the following skills are especially important in the IV room, where intravenous medications are made?
Question 1 options:
a)
Math
b)
Speed
c)
Teamwork
d)
Conflict resolution
Answer:
a. math
Explanation:
Which BEST describes how lenalidomine and thalidomide function in the body?
a. Both drugs treat multiple myeloma by inhibiting inflammation, inhibiting formation of red blood cells, and modulating the immune system to kill cancer cells.
b. Both drugs treat leukemia by depriving the cancer cells of asparagine and preventing protein formation resulting in cellular death.
c. Both drugs treat breast cancer by blocking the aromatase enzyme necessary for estradiol production.
d. Both drugs treat lymphoma by aiding the immune system in identifying and binding to antigen proteins on the surface of cancer cells and triggering the cell to die.
Answer:
A. Both drugs treat multiple myeloma by inhibiting inflammation, inhibiting formation of red blood cells, and modulating the immune system to kill cancer cells.
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Answer:
a. Both drugs treat multiple myeloma by inhibiting inflammation, inhibiting formation of red blood cells, and modulating the immune system to kill cancer cells
As Dr. Sheila Pearson walks through the third floor nurses' area, she verbally orders the nurse to "Please start drug X four times per day to the client in Room 324; I will write the order later." What essential elements are missing from this medication order? What potential medication errors could occur? How does the nurse effectively address this order?
Answer and Explanation:
The physician forgot to advise the time interval in which the drug should be ingested, how long this treatment should be continued and the appropriate dosage to be offered to the patient. These are essential elements for a drug-based treatment to be effective and to actually help the patient.
This can lead to some medication errors, among which inconsistency and the correct period of time in which the patient should ingest the medication can be cited, this can harm the effect of the medication and cause problems for the patient. Another error that can happen is the patient ingesting a smaller amount of medication than he needs, which will not solve the problem he has. In addition, the patient may ingest exaggerated amounts of medication, greater than he needs, which can cause intoxication.
The nurse must anticipate these errors and try to repair them. For this, it is important that she informs Dr. Sheila Pearson about the lack of information about how the treatment should be established. Also, it is important that she read the medication directions to find more information about how it should be administered.