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This course is designed to thoroughly prepare students for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE), focusing on the essential knowledge and practical skills required for certification. Topics include pharmacy law and ethics, medications and their uses, pharmacy calculations, drug classification, inventory management, and compounding procedures. Emphasis is placed on test-taking strategies, practice questions, and real-world scenarios to build confidence and competence. By the end of the course, students will be well-equipped to successfully pass the PTCE and confidently begin their careers as certified pharmacy technicians.
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Mosby s Pharmacy Technician Principles and Practice 3rd Edition by Teresa Hopper BS CPhT
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Q1) Greek scientist and philosopher
A)Paracelsus
B)Asclepius
C)Gregor Mendel
D)Aristotle
E)Hippocrates
F)Roger Bacon
G)Galen
Answer: D
Q2) What is the term used for a set of standards written by a hospital or insurance company for patient treatment?
A)Laws
B)Ethics
C)Dogma
D)Protocol
Answer: D
Q3) Paracelsus was known as the father of medicine.
A)True
B)False
Answer: False
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Q1) Opioids are stimulants that have no addictive potential.
A)True
B)False
Answer: False
Q2) The Harrison Narcotic Act was enacted in which year?
A)1912
B)1913
C)1914
D)1915
Answer: C
Q3) It was estimated that more than ____million childhood deaths were prevented annually because of the use of childproof caps.
A)1.4
B)4.1
C)14
D)41
Answer: A
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Q1) Professionalism is conforming to the right principles of conduct (work ethics)as accepted by others in the profession.
A)True
B)False
Answer: True
Q2) Morals are the values that are used within a profession.
A)True
B)False
Answer: False
Q3) A pharmacy technician should be able to type at least
A)50 wpm
B)35 wpm
C)45 wpm
D)60 wpm
Answer: B
Q4) State board licensing is more extensive than registration.
A)True
B)False
Answer: True

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Q1) A recommended dose for the administration of a drug is 22 mg/kg/day.How many milligrams of this drug must be administered per day to a 220 lb adult? ____Â mg
A)2200
B)10
C)4840
D)10648
Q2) MCMXLIX = ____
A)1856
B)1959
C)19,049
D)1949
Q3) An IV infusion containing 945 ml is to be administered at a drop rate of 84 gtt/min.The IV set is calibrated to deliver 18 gtt/ml.How long will it take to administer the entire infusion? ____Â hours
A)3.4
B)20.2
C)1.6
D)5
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Q1) Which of the following is not a component that determines the rate of release of biomaterials?
A)Water insoluble
B)pH dependent
C)pH independent
D)Toxicity
Q2) The various storage requirements of medications are unimportant for the technician to learn.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Repackaging medications have their own guidelines.
A)True
B)False
Q4) Nitroglycerin tablets bypass the gastrointestinal system.
A)True
B)False
Q5) One of the main uses of topical powders involves increasing the amount of wetness of an area.
A)True
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Q1) Pediatric drug handbook
A)A list of drugs that are not normally stocked by the pharmacy
B)One of the longest published reference guides
C)A list of preferred drugs to be stocked by the pharmacy
D)Official label
E)The official prescribing information for a prescription drug; medication information sheet provided by the manufacturer that includes side effects, dosage forms, indications, and other important information
F)Name assigned to a medication or nonproprietary name of a drug
G)The shape of molecules and their location to one another in a given compound
H)Lists tablet and capsule identifications
I)Provides information on current dosages for pediatric patients
J)Categorization based on various characteristics
Q2) Trissel's Handbook on Injectable Drugs is a well-known reference used for information on which kind of agents?
A)Narcotics
B)Parenterals
C)Secret
D)All of the above
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Q1) Sig
A)Slang word used to describe a medical prescription
B)A pharmacy in a hospital
C)List of drugs that are not normally stocked by the pharmacy
D)Electronically sent prescription from prescriber's computer or mobile device that is transmitted directly to the pharmacy
E)Means to write
F)Attached to a container with specific instructions or information pertaining to the medication
G)These pharmacies are not open to the public
H)Machine that holds a supply of various medications
I)Found as a symbol on the header of a prescription
J)Also known as an outpatient or retail pharmacy
Q2) Although many inpatient pharmacies are open 24 hours a day,7 days a week,staffing is limited throughout the night,and computer dispensing systems can help increase staffing needs.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Activated charcoal can be used to treat an overdose of which of these drugs?
A)Penicillin
B)Aspirin
C)Viagra
D)All of the above
Q2) Antiseptic
A)Aspirin
B)Chemical that aids in the removal of mucous secretions from the respiratory system
C)Those medications that do not require a prescription but are monitored
D)Fiber used to treat constipation or to cause a feeling of fullness to decrease appetite
E)Drug that reduces swelling, redness, and pain and that promotes healing
F)Medications that do not require a prescription and may be purchased by customers at any retail outlet
G)A drug that relieves pain by reducing the perception of pain
H)A substance that slows or stops the growth of microorganisms on surfaces such as the skin
I)Route of administration
J)A drug that can decrease the coughing reflex
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Q1) Antihypertensive
A)Therapy based on the belief that dilutions of medicinal substances that cause a specific symptom can be used to treat an illness that produces the same symptoms
B)Recognition of a condition
C)Medication made in a laboratory
D)Manual manipulation of the joints and muscles
E)To prevent disease
F)Stops nausea and vomiting
G)Plant that is valued for its medicinal properties
H)Decreases blood pressure
I)An alcoholic extract of plant materials or nonvolatile substances
J)Inert compound believed by the patient to be an active agent
Q2) Alternative medicine has been viewed as being "real" medicine and just as effective as standard practices.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Homeopathic drugs are not regulated.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Aseptic technique is:
A)A method to prevent contamination of an object by microorganisms
B)Important in preparing all intravenous medications
C)A delivery system for medication orders
D)A and B
Q2) Hospitals can have more than one pharmacy.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Discharge pharmacy technician
A)Fills prescription orders as patients leave the hospital
B)Responsible for ordering all medications and supplies for the pharmacy
C)Responsible for preparing large-volume drips and parenteral nutrition
D)Similar to a small, isolated pharmacy
E)Prepares cytotoxic agents
Q4) A physician writing a medication order for the patient is treated as a:
A)Suggestion
B)Formulary
C)Prescription
D)None of the above
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Q1) For maximum accuracy in measuring liquids use the ____% rule.
A)50
B)10
C)30
D)20
Q2) Colloid
A)The act of mixing, reconstituting, and packaging a drug
B)Base solution that is a mixture of alcohol and water
C)Markings on a measuring device
D)Part or portion of a medicine and/or ingredient that has the same volume or weight
E)A small particle
F)Bind together
G)Holds a single-dose tablet or capsule
H)Sealed with a foil card backboard
I)A hydrophilic base
J)An agent that contains small particles (1-1000 nm) that do not precipitate under the influence of gravity but remain distributed throughout either a suspension or an emulsion
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Q1) A 25-gauge needle has a much larger opening than a 19-gauge needle.
A)True
B)False
Q2) As the size of the syringe increases so does the accuracy.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Peripheral parenteral
A)Injection of a medication into the veins located on the periphery of the body system instead of a central vein or artery
B)Air originating from the back of the hood
C)Air originating from the roof of the hood moves downward
D)Preparations prepared in a sterile environment using nonsterile ingredients or devices that must be sterilized before administration
E)Medication that bypasses the digestive tract
F)Procedures used to eliminate the possibility of a drug becoming contaminated
G)To add a diluent such as saline or sterile water to a powder
H)A contained and controlled environment within the pharmacy
I)The size of the needle opening
J)To separate from solution or suspension
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Q1) A formulary is analogous to a backbone.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Individuals must be 65 years or older,be younger than 65 with long-term disabilities,or suffer from end-stage renal disease in order to receive coverage from Medicare government-managed insurance.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Both Medicaid and Medicare were implemented in:
A)1965
B)1975
C)1985
D)1995
Q4) Pharmacy technicians are not allowed to assist in the third-party billing process.
A)True
B)False
Q5) Formulary drugs are as effective as the brand name drugs.
A)True B)False
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Q1) Why are more patients being discharged home to administer medications to themselves or with the help of visiting nurses?
A)The home infusion industry has grown to an $11 billion dollar industry annually.
B)Patients would rather treat themselves at home.
C)Hospitals and nursing homes are becoming severely overcrowded.
D)This is due to the rising costs associated with hospital stays.
Q2) Which of the following abbreviations should NOT be used according to ISMP?
A)Tid
B)mg
C)IV
D)Sl
Q3) Offers national certification for pharmacy technician in the United States
A)PTCB
B)ISMP
C)NCC MERP
D)ASHP
E)IHI
F)USP
G)PTEC
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Q1) Which of the following medications can be taken once a month?
A)Actonel
B)Boniva
C)Fosamax
D)Evista
Q2) The essential components necessary for T and T production are:
A)Iodines
B)Proteins
C)Fatty acids
D)Carbohydrates
Q3) The most common causes of conditions affecting the endocrine system are:
A)Cancer
B)Smoking
C)Tumors
D)Congenital factors
Q4) The endocrine system keeps the body in balance by a mechanism known as the:
A)Endocrine mechanism
B)Negative feedback mechanism
C)Exocrine mechanism
D)Homeostasis mechanism
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Q1) Medulla oblongata
A)Perception of vision
B)Respiration
C)Voluntary movement
D)Problem solving
E)Behavior
F)Understanding language
Q2) Which of the following is not a main function of the nervous system (NS)?
A)Relaying impulses to and from the central nervous system
B)Coordination of nervous system activities
C)Detection of body changes
D)Transportation of nutrients
Q3) Parietal lobe
A)Perception of vision
B)Respiration
C)Voluntary movement
D)Problem solving
E)Behavior
F)Understanding language
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Q1) The most important part of evaluating emotional health is evaluating dreams.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Stelazine
A)Antianxiety
B)Antipsychotics
C)Hypnotics
D)Antidepressant
E)ADD/ADHD medications
Q3) Ativan
A)Antianxiety
B)Antipsychotics
C)Hypnotics
D)Antidepressant
E)ADD/ADHD medications
Q4) A disorganized schizophrenic is very articulate but has a disorganized house.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Temporary loss of speech is called laryngitis.
A)True
B)False
Q2) The purpose of the epiglottis is to:
A)Catch and trap air
B)Moisten and warm the air as it enters the lungs
C)Prevent anything but air from going down the airway
D)Provide voice production
Q3) Cystic fibrosis is characterized by:
A)Narrowing and inflammation of the airways
B)Production of very thick mucus
C)Inflammation in the linings of the lungs
D)Obstruction of the larynx
Q4) How much mucus is produced by our respiratory system each day?
A)5 ml
B)29 ml
C)100 ml
D)125 ml
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Q1) Otitis media is an infection in the middle ear.
A)True
B)False
Q2) The ear is composed of three major sections: the external ear,the middle ear,and the:
A)Cochlea
B)Vestibule
C)Inner ear
D)None of the above
Q3) Three major muscles of the eye extend from the skeletal bone.
A)True
B)False
Q4) What is the abbreviation for ointment?
A)ont
B)oin
C)ung
D)gnu
Q5) Earwax provides a barrier from infection and acts as an antibacterial agent.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Lamisil
A)Antibacterial
B)Antifungal
C)Antivirals
D)Biologics
Q2) Valtrex
A)Antibacterial
B)Antifungal
C)Antivirals
D)Biologics
Q3) Amevive
A)Antibacterial
B)Antifungal
C)Antivirals
D)Biologics
Q4) All of the following can be causes of photosensitivity except:
A)Infections
B)Autoimmune disorders
C)Herbs
D)Contact with chemicals
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Q1) Treatments for the mouth include:
A)Lozenges
B)Suppositories
C)Transdermal lotions
D)Parental solutions
Q2) FiberCon
A)Nausea and vomiting
B)Constipation
C)Antiflatulent
D)Laxative
Q3) Children older than 2 years can begin to use OTC laxatives without physician approval.
A)True
B)False
Q4) Vitamins are difficult to absorb because their absorption requires the presence of intrinsic factor.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Urolithiasis
A)Kidney stones
B)The loss of control over excretion of urine of feces
C)The loss of bladder control at night
D)The membranous tissue that surrounds and supports the kidneys.
E)Urination
Q2) The kidneys are needed for the synthesis of the following hormones except:
A)Renin
B)Erythropoietin
C)Vitamin D
D)Vitamin K
Q3) The kidneys can be found in what part of the body?
A)Lower right abdominal cavity
B)Lower left abdominal cavity
C)Lower abdominal cavity on either side of the vertebrae
D)Upper abdominal cavity on either side of the vertebrae
Q4) Edema should always be treated with medications.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Coumadin
A)Antihyperlidemic
B)HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins)
C)Calcium channel blocker
D)Antihypertensives
E)Anticoagulants
F)Diuretics
G)Antiplatelet
Q2) Norvasc
A)Antihyperlidemic
B)HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins)
C)Calcium channel blocker
D)Antihypertensives
E)Anticoagulants
F)Diuretics
G)Antiplatelet
Q3) Hypertension is commonly called high blood pressure.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Cialis
A)Erectile dysfunction
B)Infertility medications
C)Long-acting contraceptives
D)STD medications
E)Endometriosis
Q2) Testosterone products are on the schedule III list of controlled medications.
A)True
B)False
Q3) The major function of the reproductive system is to supply women with estrogen and men with testosterone.
A)True
B)False
Q4) Hormone therapy is the most commonly prescribed treatment for prostate cancer.
A)True
B)False
Q5) Testosterone's main function is to increase the size of muscles.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Which of the following medications belongs to the quinolone group?
A)Daptomycin
B)Ertapenem
C)Levofloxacin
D)Amoxicillin
Q2) Who discovered penicillin?
A)Hans Christian Gram
B)Marie Curie
C)Francis Penicillin
D)Alexander Fleming
Q3) The word antibiotic literally means:
A)Flora
B)Against life
C)Bactericidal
D)Ophthalmic
Q4) One way to avoid a parasitic infestation is to:
A)Cook all meat thoroughly
B)Not drink from rivers or streams
C)Wash your hands before eating
D)All of the above
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Q1) Gastritis
A)Meninges
B)Small intestines
C)Joints
D)Tendons
E)Nose
F)Liver
G)Stomach
H)Ovary
I)Lungs
J)Colon
Q2) People suffering from allergies can take all of the following to relieve symptoms except:
A)Antihistamines
B)Laxatives
C)Nasal sprays
D)Decongestants
Q3) Opioids are an important analgesic.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Vitamin C is an antioxidant.
A)True
B)False
Q2) Manufacturers may make claims that their product:
A)Treats a disease
B)Cures a disease
C)Prevents a disease
D)Aids health
Q3) Vitamins are soluble in:
A)Water
B)Stomach juices
C)Fat
D)Both A and C
Q4) Essential for normal metabolism
A)Vitamin A
B)Vitamin D
C)Vitamin E
Q5) Free radicals are important to good health.
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Q1) Avian influenza
A)Inactivated viral vaccines
B)Vaccines against bacterial illness
C)Systemic immunosuppressive agents
D)Biological response modifiers
Q2) Zenapax
A)Inactivated viral vaccines
B)Vaccines against bacterial illness
C)Systemic immunosuppressive agents
D)Biological response modifiers
Q3) Which of the following is not a major organ in the lymphatic system?
A)Thymus
B)Kidneys
C)Tonsils
D)Spleen
Q4) Typhoid
A)Inactivated viral vaccines
B)Vaccines against bacterial illness
C)Systemic immunosuppressive agents
D)Biological response modifiers
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Q1) Bolus
A)An unexpected change in the molecular structure within the DNA, causing a permanent change in cells
B)An invasive and destructive pattern of rapid, abnormal cell growth; often fatal
C)An agent used to prevent the development, proliferation, or growth of neoplastic cells; a medication used in treatment of abnormal cells
D)A single dose of drug
E)A tumor or growth that is not life-threatening
F)A substance or chemical that can increase the risk of developing cancer
G)The treatment of a disease with toxic chemical substances to slow the disease process or to kill cells
H)A procedure in which a piece of tissue is removed from a patient for examination and diagnosis; the tissue is a sample of the whole
I)The movement or spread of cancerous cells through the body to organs in distant areas
J)A term used to describe a malignant disorder of lymphoid tissue
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Q1) Aerobic
A)The study of microscopic organisms
B)A protein that accelerates a reaction by reducing the amount of energy required to initiate a reaction; also called a biological catalyst
C)A term that describes organisms that need oxygen to survive
D)The study of viruses
E)Requiring complex carbon and nitrogen for metabolic synthesis
F)A microorganism that can live with or without oxygen
G)A term that describes organisms that live in the absence of oxygen
H)The study of life
I)A microscopic organism that replicates exclusively inside the host's cell, using parts of the host cell including DNA, ribosomes, and proteins
J)Refers to microorganisms not visible without a microscope
Q2) Virology is the study of viruses.
A)True
B)False
Q3) All forms of life can be seen without the aid of a microscope.
A)True
B)False
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Q1) Which type of ion is negatively charged?
A)Captions
B)Amino acids
C)Phosphorus
D)Anions
Q2) Amino acids are proteins that can regulate the speed of reactions.
A)True
B)False
Q3) Potassium levels can be increased by NSAIDs,ACE inhibitors,and heparin.
A)True
B)False
Q4) The sharing of electrons between two atoms
A)Micro
B)Mole
C)Amino acids
D)Catabolism
E)Ion
F)Covalent bond
G)Metabolism
H)Ionic bond
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