A medication is available in the following stock bottle sizes for the prices indicated: 50 tablets/bottle at $5.44, 100 tablets/bottle at $7.21, 500 tablets/bottle at $12.16, and 1000 tablets/bottle at $22.50. Which container provides the best price per tablet? correct answers 1000 tablets/bottle a...
Pharmacy 102- Chapter 8 Quiz || All Correct.
A medication is available in the following stock bottle sizes for the prices indicated: 50
tablets/bottle at $5.44, 100 tablets/bottle at $7.21, 500 tablets/bottle at $12.16, and 1000
tablets/bottle at $22.50. Which container provides the best price per tablet? correct answers 1000
tablets/bottle at $22.50
A pharmacy purchased a 30-count bottle of medication for $28.49. A prescription calls for 30
tablets to be dispensed. The pharmacy charges a $3.25 dispensing fee on each prescription that it
fills. The total charge to the customer is $42.18. What is the pharmacy's net profit on this bottle
of medication? correct answers $10.44
A 120-count bottle of a medication costs $19.45. What is the cost per tablet? correct answers
$0.16/tablet
A customer picks up a prescription with a $64.77 co-pay. The customer offers you a $100 bill.
The cash register's screen indicates that the customer should receive $35.23 in change. Your cash
register is stocked with pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, $1 bills, $5 bills, $10 bills, and $20
bills. What type and quantity of coins and bills will you count out to the customer? correct
answers One $20 bill, one $10 bill, one $5 bill, two dimes, and three pennies.
A pharmacy has 140 lisinopril 20 mg tablets in its current inventory. The minimum par level is
400 and the maximum par level is 900. This medication is available in 90-count bottles. How
many bottles should be purchased to bring the drug to its maximum par level? correct answers 8
bottles
A pharmacy is having a 25% off sale on all over the counter pain products. A customer
purchased three allergy products that were priced at: $7.29, $8.99, and $4.50. How much will the
customer pay for their entire purchase? correct answers $15.58
A pharmacy sells a prescription medication to a patient for $75.00. The cost to the pharmacy to
obtain the medication was $50.00. The overall cost to the pharmacy including the medication and
other overhead expenses was $56.00. What is the pharmacy's gross profit margin for this
medication? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent, if necessary. correct answers
33.3%
The pharmacy has an average inventory value of $282,000 and its annual inventory purchases
are $520,000. What is the pharmacy's turnover rate? Round your answer to the nearest tenth, if
necessary. correct answers 1.8
A pharmacy has an average inventory value of $150,500 and its annual inventory purchases are
$320,000. What is the pharmacy's turnover rate? Round your answer to the nearest tenth, if
necessary. correct answers 2.1
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