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Know Your Labels

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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.

1.1  A. Diovan
1.2  B. valsartan
1.3  C. Ciba-Geigy Ltd.
1.4  D. Federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription. Warning: Keep out of reach of children.
1.5  E. See package insert.
1.6  F. 80-milligram capsules
1.7  G. October 2001


2 .      

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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.

2.1  A. Augmentin is packaged as a powder within the bottle. Before administering this medication, you need to add 5 milliliters of water and shake the mixture.
2.2  B. Five milliliters of the prepared solution will contain 250 milligrams of Augmentin.
2.3  C. Prior to mixing, the drug should be stored at room temperature. After mixing, it should be stored in a refrigerator and kept tightly closed and must be used within 24 hours.
2.4  D. The trade name is Augmentin, and the generic name is amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium.
2.5  E. When mixed as directed, the bottle will contain 5 milliliters of Augmentin solution.


3 .      

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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.

3.1  A. Lotensin
3.2  B. benazepril HCl
3.3  C. Not above 86 degrees F (30 degrees C), and protect from moisture
3.4  D. 10 mg per tablet
3.5  E. 100 tablets
3.6  F. See package insert
3.7  G. 2001, January
3.8  H. tablets


4 .      

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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.

4.1  A. oral suspension
4.2  B. Vistaril
4.3  C. 120 mL
4.4  D. 25 mg per 5 mL
4.5  E. hydroxyzine pamoate
4.6  F. Adults: 1 to 4 teaspoons three to four times daily. Children: 6 years and over -- 2 to 4 teaspoons daily in divided doses. Under 6 years -- 2 teaspoons daily in divided doses.


5 .      

Study the MAR in the following figure. Fill in the following chart and answer the questions.

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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.

5.1  A. four
5.2  B. Leon Ablon
5.3  C. one drug, Carafate
5.4  D. Isoproterenol; Procardia; indomethacin; digoxin; Diuril
5.5  E. digoxin and Diuril
5.6  F. digoxin
5.7  G. Isoproterenol, Procardia; indomethacin; digoxin; Diuril and Carafate.


6 .      

Study the physician's order sheet in following figure; then answer the following questions.

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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.

6.1  A. 10/12/01
6.2  B. 15 mL
6.3  C. 6 p.m.
6.4  D. 300 mg
6.5  E. twice a day


7 .      

Use the package excerpt to answer the following questions.

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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.

7.1  A. 600 mg
7.2  B. demeclocycline hydrochloride
7.3  C. Four divided doses of 150 mg each or two divided doses of 300 mg each.
7.4  D. capsules


8 .      

Study the following MAR; then fill in the following chart and answer the questions.

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Using the pulldown boxes, match each item on the left to the corresponding item at right.

8.1  A. Theragran 1 tablet, ferrous gluconate 300 mg, thioguanine 150 mg
8.2  B. Leon Ablon
8.3  C. cytarabine 150 mg
8.4  D. 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
8.5  E. erythropoietin 3000 u






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