Which of the following information is indicated by the NDC number?
1. Expiration Date
2. The Manufacturer
3. the lot number
4. the average wholesale price (AWP) - Answer- 1. The expiration date - The expiration date is listed on the medication bottle; however, it is not a component of the NDC...
ExCPT Exam Questions And Answers
Which of the following information is indicated by the NDC number?
1. Expiration Date
2. The Manufacturer
3. the lot number
4. the average wholesale price (AWP) - Answer- 1. The expiration date - The expiration date is listed on the medication bottle; however, it is not a component of the NDC number.
ANSWER 2. The manufacturer - The NDC number is a unique number that indicates the manufacturer, strength, dosage form, and package size of a medication.
3. The lot number - The lot number is listed on the medication bottle; however, it is not a
component of the NDC number.
4. The average wholesale price (AWP)The AWP is not a component of the NDC number.
A pharmacy technician dilutes a 1g vial of cefazolin (Ancef) to 100mg/mL. Which of the following is the amount of solution the technician should use to compound a 500mg dose?
1. 2.5
2. 10mL
3. 0.5mL
4. 5mL - Answer- 1. 2.5 mL According to the ratio of 100 mg/1 mL, a dose of 500 mg would require the technician to draw up 5 mL of solution.
2. 10 mL According to the ratio of 100 mg/1 mL, a dose of 500 mg would require the technician to draw up 5 mL of solution.
3. 0.5 mL According to the ratio of 100 mg/1 mL, a dose of 500 mg would require the technician to draw up 5 mL of solution.
ANSWER 4. 5 mL According to the ratio of 100 mg/1 mL, a dose of 500 mg would require the technician to draw up 5 mL of solution.
A pharmacy technician should identify that which of the following types of active listening involves asking the patient clarifying questions regarding what the technician heard the patient say?
1. Evaluating
2. Hearing
3. Interpreting
4. Responding - Answer- ANSWER - 1. Evaluating - The technician should identify that evaluating is the type of active listening that involves asking the patient clarifying questions regarding what they said.
2. Hearing - Hearing is the type of active listening that involves listening attentively to ensure an understanding of what the other person said. 3. Interpreting - Interpreting is the type of active listening that involves verifying what the
other person said.
4 - RespondingResponding is the type of active listening that involves acknowledging to
the other person that they have been heard and understood.
A pharmacy technician should recognize that how much sodium chloride is found in a 1 L bag of 0.9% sodium chloride?
1. 90mg
2. 9mg
3. 0.9g
4. 9g - Answer- ANSWER - 4. 9g - A 1 L bag contains 0.9 g of sodium chloride/100 mL. Set up a ratio. If 0.9 g/100 mL = X g/1,000 mL, then 1,000 x 0.9 /100 = 9 g.
A pharmacy technician discovers that a medication was dispensed to the wrong patient.
After reporting the error to the pharmacist, to which of the following organizations should
the error be reported?
1. ASHP
2. MERP
3. OSHA
4. DEA - Answer- 1. ASHP - This error does not need to be reported to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).
ANSWER 2. MERP - This error should be reported to the Medication Error Reporting Program (MERP). Other instances that should be reported to the program include medication errors that were caused by confusion over look-alike/sound-alike medications, confusion over similar packages, incorrect medication strength and dosage, or an incorrect route of administration.
3. OSHA - This error does not need to be reported to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
4. DEA - This error does not need to be reported to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
Which of the following is the maximum number of times a prescription for a Schedule III to Schedule IV medication can be refilled within 6 months form the date it was originally written?
1. Six
2. Zero
3. Five
4. One - Answer- 1. Six - A prescription for a Schedule III to Schedule IV medication can
be refilled up to five times within 6 months of the date the prescription was originally written.
2. Zero - A prescription for a Schedule III to Schedule IV medication can be refilled up to
five times within 6 months of the date the prescription was originally written.
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