MAST 1030 Pharmacology Chap 9 & 10 Test
Q's With Complete Solutions
Which of the following is the club-shaped crushing tool used to crush
medication? - ANSWER Pestle
Sublingual medications are placed - ANSWER under the tongue
Which of the following is true about the Z-track injection? - ANSWER remove the
needle before sliding the skin back
Which of the following is not found in lactated Ringer's solution? - ANSWER
antibiotics
Buccal medications are placed - ANSWER in the cheek
If an adult patient bends over the examining table for a testosterone shot, which
site would you use? - ANSWER dorsogluteal
Capsules that are manufactured to be absorbed in the small intestine, instead of
the stomach, are known as: - ANSWER time - release
Tablets that are marked in halves for easy separation are - ANSWER scored
A PPD is usually given via what route? - ANSWER ID
Elixirs contain - ANSWER Alcohol(ETOH)
Charged particles are known as - ANSWER electrolytes
Your patient has trouble swallowing. The physician has ordered that oral meds
be mixed with food. Which of the following medications would cause you to
contact the physician? - ANSWER time - release tablet
Which site is located in the arm? - ANSWER deltoid
Medications that are given to prevent release in the stomach or improve
swallowing are - ANSWER enteric - coated
A properly administered intradermal injection should - ANSWER create a wheal
Q's With Complete Solutions
Which of the following is the club-shaped crushing tool used to crush
medication? - ANSWER Pestle
Sublingual medications are placed - ANSWER under the tongue
Which of the following is true about the Z-track injection? - ANSWER remove the
needle before sliding the skin back
Which of the following is not found in lactated Ringer's solution? - ANSWER
antibiotics
Buccal medications are placed - ANSWER in the cheek
If an adult patient bends over the examining table for a testosterone shot, which
site would you use? - ANSWER dorsogluteal
Capsules that are manufactured to be absorbed in the small intestine, instead of
the stomach, are known as: - ANSWER time - release
Tablets that are marked in halves for easy separation are - ANSWER scored
A PPD is usually given via what route? - ANSWER ID
Elixirs contain - ANSWER Alcohol(ETOH)
Charged particles are known as - ANSWER electrolytes
Your patient has trouble swallowing. The physician has ordered that oral meds
be mixed with food. Which of the following medications would cause you to
contact the physician? - ANSWER time - release tablet
Which site is located in the arm? - ANSWER deltoid
Medications that are given to prevent release in the stomach or improve
swallowing are - ANSWER enteric - coated
A properly administered intradermal injection should - ANSWER create a wheal