WALGREENS PTCB EXAM, 49 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024, WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
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WALGREENS PTCB
WALGREENS PTCB EXAM, 49 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024, WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
strength
is the amount of drug contained in a specified unit
dose or dosage
is the quantity if a drug taken by a patient
dosage regimen
refers to the schedule of medication administration
pharmacology...
WALGREENS PTCB EXAM, 49 QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024, WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTION.
strength
is the amount of drug contained in a specified unit
dose or dosage
is the quantity if a drug taken by a patient
dosage regimen
refers to the schedule of medication administration
pharmacology
is the science that deal with the origin, nature, chemistry, effects and uses of drugs
trade and proprietary (trademark)
refer to the manufacturer's brand name for a particular drug
generic and nonproprietary
refer to a drug name not protected by a trademark, which is usually a drug's chemical name
Compounding
is the act or process of combining two or more drug products or chemicals into a single preparation
Drug interactions
occur when one drug is affected in some way by the presence of another drug in the body
route of administration
is the way the drug gets into the body
therapeutic equivalence
refers to the process certifying that a generic drug has the same active ingredients, dosage form,
standards for purity & quality, standards for manufacturing & that the same amount of drug is absorbed
in the body over the same time period as the brand name drug
who determines if a drug is therapeutically equivalent?
FDA (Orange book)
Drug-Drug interaction
, occurs when the presence of one drug decreases or increases the actions of another drug that is
administered concurrently
Drug-disease interaction
a patients disease affects a drug's action or the drug worsens the disease
Drug-dietary interaction
A dietary supplement interacts with the drug
Drug-Laboratory interaction
A drug affects a patient's laboratory test
Drug-nutrient interaction
A nutrient interacts with a drug or the drug affects nutrient levels
Drug indication
Is the reason the agent is prescribed for a patient, the purpose of a medication's use for self-treatment
or the use of the medication to treat a particular disease
Adverse effect
is a harmful or undesirable effect that happens to a patient and is caused by the administration of a
medication
Drug alleries
occur when the body's immune system has an abnormal reaction to a medication
Contraindication
is a reason why a specific drug either can't be used or should be used only with caution
Patient profile
is a record containing information about a specific patient including demographic information, medical
history, medication use chronology, allergies, chronic illnesses, and insurance billing information
Diagnosis
is the identified disease or health condition determined by the prescriber through assessment of the
patients signs and symptoms or laboratory findings
Desired therapeutic outcome
is the desired result of drug therapy
Electronic health or medical records
are used by some pharmacies as part of a larger electronic health system
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