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PTCB Practice Exam 3
PTCB Practice Exam 3 
How much guaifenesin would you dispense for a 5-day supply if the prescription calls for "Guaifenesin 
15 cc q 4 h po prn"? 
A.120 mL 
B. 180 mL 
C.450 mL 
D. 480 mL ️C.450 mL 
Which of the following abbreviations is not a route of administration? 
A. IM 
B. non rep 
C. po 
D. sl ️B. non rep 
Which of the following books would one refer to if he or she were instructed to compound a product 
and needed to find information on the proper process? 
A. Drug ...
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PTCB Practice Exam 3 
How much guaifenesin would you dispense for a 5-day supply if the prescription calls for "Guaifenesin 
15 cc q 4 h po prn"? 
A.120 mL 
B. 180 mL 
C.450 mL 
D. 480 mL ️C.450 mL 
Which of the following abbreviations is not a route of administration? 
A. IM 
B. non rep 
C. po 
D. sl ️B. non rep 
Which of the following books would one refer to if he or she were instructed to compound a product 
and needed to find information on the proper process? 
A. Drug ...
PTCB - Pharmacy Laws Verified Solutions
PTCB - Pharmacy Laws Verified Solutions 
Pure food and drugs act of 1906 ️prohibit the interstate transportation or sale of adulterated or 
misbranded food or drugs 
What does Adulterated mean? ️Consists of any filthy, decomposed, putrid susbtance 
Perpared, packed, or help under unsanitary conditions 
Perpared in containers composed of any poisonous or deleterious substance 
Containing unsafe color additives 
Recognized in an official compendium but differing in strength, quality, o...
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PTCB - Pharmacy Laws Verified Solutions 
Pure food and drugs act of 1906 ️prohibit the interstate transportation or sale of adulterated or 
misbranded food or drugs 
What does Adulterated mean? ️Consists of any filthy, decomposed, putrid susbtance 
Perpared, packed, or help under unsanitary conditions 
Perpared in containers composed of any poisonous or deleterious substance 
Containing unsafe color additives 
Recognized in an official compendium but differing in strength, quality, o...
PTCB EXAM ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
PTCB EXAM ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 
Which dosage form would use the process of inunction to be absorbed into the body? Ointments 
If a medication has an expiration date of 3/06, when will it expire? The last day of March 2006 
Which of the following interpretations of "i cap qid ac and hs" is correct? Take one capsule by mouth 
before meals and at bedtime 
What does the suffix -ectomy mean? Removal 
How many 500-mg doses can be prepared from a 10-g vial of cefazolin? 20 
What do the fir...
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PTCB EXAM ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 
Which dosage form would use the process of inunction to be absorbed into the body? Ointments 
If a medication has an expiration date of 3/06, when will it expire? The last day of March 2006 
Which of the following interpretations of "i cap qid ac and hs" is correct? Take one capsule by mouth 
before meals and at bedtime 
What does the suffix -ectomy mean? Removal 
How many 500-mg doses can be prepared from a 10-g vial of cefazolin? 20 
What do the fir...
Patient Safety & Quality Assurance (26.25% of the PTCB Exam)
Patient Safety & Quality Assurance (26.25% of the PTCB Exam) 
What are High Alert/Risk Medications? ️Are medications that are more likely to cause harm to a 
patient if used incorrectly or in error. 
What is the "Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)"? ️it is the primary resource for identifying 
high-alert medications, like warfarin 
What are Look-Alike/Sound-Alike (LASA) Medications? What method does the pharmacy use to help 
differentiate between similar medications? ️A...
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Patient Safety & Quality Assurance (26.25% of the PTCB Exam) 
What are High Alert/Risk Medications? ️Are medications that are more likely to cause harm to a 
patient if used incorrectly or in error. 
What is the "Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)"? ️it is the primary resource for identifying 
high-alert medications, like warfarin 
What are Look-Alike/Sound-Alike (LASA) Medications? What method does the pharmacy use to help 
differentiate between similar medications? ️A...
PTCB Practice Exam (Math) Rated A
PTCB Practice Exam (Math) Rated A 
If a physician writes an order for 400 mL of D5W to be infused over a 4-hour time period, and the IV 
drop factor is 12 gtt/mL, how many drops per minute should be delivered? 
a. 12 gtt 
b. 2 gtt 
c. 1.67 gtt 
d. 20 gtt 20 gtt 
First find the total number of minutes: 60 X 4 = 240. Then find mL/min: 400 / 240 = 1.67 ml infused in 1 
minute. Then multiply this by the drop factor: 1.67 X 12 = 20 drops per minute. 
A drug sells for $29.99 retail and has a...
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PTCB Practice Exam (Math) Rated A 
If a physician writes an order for 400 mL of D5W to be infused over a 4-hour time period, and the IV 
drop factor is 12 gtt/mL, how many drops per minute should be delivered? 
a. 12 gtt 
b. 2 gtt 
c. 1.67 gtt 
d. 20 gtt 20 gtt 
First find the total number of minutes: 60 X 4 = 240. Then find mL/min: 400 / 240 = 1.67 ml infused in 1 
minute. Then multiply this by the drop factor: 1.67 X 12 = 20 drops per minute. 
A drug sells for $29.99 retail and has a...
PTCB Exam Prep 2022-2023 (Exam #1) Verified Answers
PTCB Exam Prep (Exam #1) Verified Answers 
Which of the following is false about the chemical name of a drug? 
a. It is also called the scientific name 
b. It is used in conventional language 
c. The most important naming system is the IUPAC name 
d. Drugs are named according to the structure of the drug molecules B. It is used in conventional 
language 
Which of the following is a generic name? 
a. Penicillin 
b. Advil 
c. N-acetyl-p-aminophenol 
d. Zoloft A. Penicillin 
Which of...
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PTCB Exam Prep (Exam #1) Verified Answers 
Which of the following is false about the chemical name of a drug? 
a. It is also called the scientific name 
b. It is used in conventional language 
c. The most important naming system is the IUPAC name 
d. Drugs are named according to the structure of the drug molecules B. It is used in conventional 
language 
Which of the following is a generic name? 
a. Penicillin 
b. Advil 
c. N-acetyl-p-aminophenol 
d. Zoloft A. Penicillin 
Which of...
PTCB practice exam already rated A
PTCB practice exam already rated A 
Which of the following drugs is a NSAID Toradol 
Tagamet, Axid, and Pepcid are examples of a H2 receptor blockers 
What is the % equivalent of a 1:8 ratio? 12.5% 
What would be the proper course of action if a technician accidentally had skin contact with a cytotoxic 
drug? Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water immediately and seek medical attention 
How would you identify a medication in a drug recall situation? By the drugs lot number 
Which ...
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PTCB practice exam already rated A 
Which of the following drugs is a NSAID Toradol 
Tagamet, Axid, and Pepcid are examples of a H2 receptor blockers 
What is the % equivalent of a 1:8 ratio? 12.5% 
What would be the proper course of action if a technician accidentally had skin contact with a cytotoxic 
drug? Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water immediately and seek medical attention 
How would you identify a medication in a drug recall situation? By the drugs lot number 
Which ...
TOP 200 DRUGS FOR PTCB Rated A
TOP 200 DRUGS FOR PTCB Rated A 
1. Amoxil ️Generic Name: Amoxicillin 
Drug Class: Penicillin Antibiotic 
Indication: Bacterial Infection 
2. Crestor ️Generic Name: Rosuvastatin 
Drug Class: HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitor/Statin 
Indication: Hyperlipidemia (Lowers cholesterol and triglycerides) 
3. Lipitor ️Generic Name: Atorvastatin 
Drug Class: HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitor/Statin 
Indication: Hyperlipidemia (Lowers cholesterol and triglycerides) 
4. Nexium ️Generic Name: Esomepra...
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TOP 200 DRUGS FOR PTCB Rated A 
1. Amoxil ️Generic Name: Amoxicillin 
Drug Class: Penicillin Antibiotic 
Indication: Bacterial Infection 
2. Crestor ️Generic Name: Rosuvastatin 
Drug Class: HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitor/Statin 
Indication: Hyperlipidemia (Lowers cholesterol and triglycerides) 
3. Lipitor ️Generic Name: Atorvastatin 
Drug Class: HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitor/Statin 
Indication: Hyperlipidemia (Lowers cholesterol and triglycerides) 
4. Nexium ️Generic Name: Esomepra...
PTCB PRACTICE TESTS 2024
PTCB PRACTICE TESTS 2024 
Antitussive drugs are used to treat which of the following conditions? 
Antitussive drugs are used to treat cough – specifically, by suppressing cough .The word "antitussive" 
derives from the word "tussis", which is the Latin word for a cough. Examples of antitussive drugs 
include codeine, dextromethorphan, and pholcodine. 
Federal legislation states that pharmacies must complete an inventory of controlled substances. How 
regularly should this be conducte...
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PTCB PRACTICE TESTS 2024 
Antitussive drugs are used to treat which of the following conditions? 
Antitussive drugs are used to treat cough – specifically, by suppressing cough .The word "antitussive" 
derives from the word "tussis", which is the Latin word for a cough. Examples of antitussive drugs 
include codeine, dextromethorphan, and pholcodine. 
Federal legislation states that pharmacies must complete an inventory of controlled substances. How 
regularly should this be conducte...
PTCB EXAM- STUDY GUIDE - Practice Exam
PTCB EXAM- STUDY GUIDE - Practice Exam 
Side Effect Of Steroidal Meds Bruising 
Moon Face 
Weight Gain 
Cephalexin Keflex 
Amoxcillin clavulanate Augmentin 
Bacteriostatic prevents the growth of bacteria, but does not kill bacteria 
Clozapine is an antipsychotic agent 
Antoconvulsant agent Carbamazepine 
Clonazepam 
Phenytoin 
Forms of Estradiol Climara 
Estrace 
Estraderm 
Premarin contains conjugated estrogens 
CMS sets regulations regarding standards for resident car...
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PTCB EXAM- STUDY GUIDE - Practice Exam 
Side Effect Of Steroidal Meds Bruising 
Moon Face 
Weight Gain 
Cephalexin Keflex 
Amoxcillin clavulanate Augmentin 
Bacteriostatic prevents the growth of bacteria, but does not kill bacteria 
Clozapine is an antipsychotic agent 
Antoconvulsant agent Carbamazepine 
Clonazepam 
Phenytoin 
Forms of Estradiol Climara 
Estrace 
Estraderm 
Premarin contains conjugated estrogens 
CMS sets regulations regarding standards for resident car...
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