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Reading Section Main Sections - correct answer - Vocabulary - Reading Comprehension - Punctuation/grammar - Transitions - Rhetorical Synthesis Reading Types of Questions - correct answer - Vocabulary - Purpose - Dual Texts - Retrieval - Main Idea - Claims - Charts - Conclusions Vocabulary Basic Approach - correct answer 1. Read Q 2. ID Type (most logical word or phrase, most nearly means) 3. Read Text (who or what is describing) 4. Highlight (transition words, and noun describing) 5. POE (opposite, recycled language, beyond the text) Dont match tone of text but tone of word (vocabulary) - correct answer True Purpose Basic Approach - correct answer 1. Read Q (highlight task) 2. ID Type (main purpose, overall structure, function) 3. Read the text 4. Highlight (main focus of text, annotate focus and if supporting, explaining, or contradicting (SEC)) 5. POE (opposite, extreme language, RARQ) What does Refute mean? - correct answer prove wrong using evidence Dual Texts Basic Approach - correct answer 1. Read Q (Highlight who and how is responding) 2. Read text 1 (highlight claim/idea) 3. Same to text 2 4. Annotate Relationship (SEC) 5. POE (opposite, beyond the text, half right) Retrieval Basic Approach - correct answer 1. Read the Q 2. ID the Type (according to/based on the text) 3. Read Text (focus on phrase of text that specially deal with q) 3. Highlight (main focus - could skip) 5. POE (beyond the text, extreme language, recycled language) Main Idea Basic Approach - correct answer 1. Read Q (highlight term "main idea") 2. ID Type (which choice best states the main idea of the text) 3. Read the Text (look for sentence every other sentence supports) 4. Highlight (main focus) 5. POE (beyond the text, recycled lang., RARQ) Charts Basic Approach - correct answer 1. Read the Q (look to see if supporting or weakening) 2. Read the Chart (Title, key, variables) 3. Read the text (claim) 4. Highlight (claim) 5. POE (opposite, RARQ)(address claim + accurate) Conclusions Basic Approach - correct answer 1. Read the Q 2. ID Q type (which choice completes text, as presented/described in the text) 3. Read the Text (main topic) 4. Highlight (before final sentence) 5. POE (extreme language, beyond the text, recycled language) In science texts which word raises a red flag for an answer choice - correct answer "proves" What two things does a sentence need? - correct answer a verb and a subject What cant be the main verb in a sentence? - correct answer -ing or "to" with a verb Complete sentences - correct answer - Look at answers (verbs are changing) - Highlight subject (sing. or plural) - POE Connecting Clauses - correct answer - see punctuation changing - Rules for independent/dependent clauses - POE 2 Independent Clauses - correct answer - Semicolon - Period - comma + conjunction - : if explains in some way Very important grammar rule about independent clauses.... - correct answer NEVER COMMA AND NO FANBOY Independent, and Dependent clause - correct answer - A comma - No punc. (if dep. after Ind.) Describing Phrases - correct answer - look for a lil bit of words seperated by punc. - phrases that begin with "that" are specifying - extra info gets two punc. marks (should be able to take out) - specifying dont get any punc. Lists - correct answer - look for a list - look at pattern on other subjects (highlight it) - semi colons are for describing within lists - ignore In./dep. clauses once know is list No punctuation - correct answer - when specifying info. - between subject and verb - after preposition (ex. among, around, near) Rules options to ID - correct answer 1. Describing Phrases 2. Connecting Clauses 3. Lists Verbs - correct answer - look for verbs in answers - highlight subject (sing. or plural) - to find out if sing. or plural use "is" , and "are" and "it" and "they" for answers - verbs must be consistent with rest of text

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Order Entry and Processing 2

How many mls of a 40% solution and a 12% solution are needed to make 420 ml of a 25% solution? -
correct answer100 ml of 40% solution and 320 ml of 12% solution



What is required to be documented for all compounded products? - correct answer The lot number



How many people should be involved in the compounding process of a single prescription? - correct
answer one person



What is the weight/weight percent (w/w%) of 412.5 mg of nitroglycerin in 33 grams of a compounded
prescription? - correct answer rweight/weight (w/w%) measured in grams of the ingredient/100 grams
of the total product : 412.5 = 0.4125 grams (there are 1000 mg in one gram, just move the decimal 3
places to the left). 0.4125 grams/33 grams = 1.25% (to get %, multiply by 100 or just move the decimal 2
places to the right)



How many mls of a 30% solution and a 10% solution are needed to make 800 ml of a 25% solution? -
correct answer600 ml of 30% and 200 ml of 10%



During non-sterile compounding, when should you put on all PPE? - correct answer After all calculations
are completed



What is the weight/volume percentage (w/v%) of a 0.5 grams of lisinopril in 50 ml of a compounded oral
solution? - correct answer1%



Which of these pieces of compounding equipment is legally required to be present in all pharmacies? -
correct answer Class A prescription balance



There are five steps in processing a prescription. One step can only be performed by the pharmacist.
What is that step? - correct answerVerifying the script/providing consultation

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