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Although this may not sound like the hardest job in the world, being a pharmacy technician isn't easy, as the work these people do directly affects the health of others. Therefore, it is vitally important that people hired as pharmacy technicians are qualified for this job. This is why more and more pharmacies and pharmacy chains expect their employees to have a valid PTCB credential.
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Medical Tests Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam Sample Questions (Q204-Q209):NEW QUESTION # 204
Due to a drug-drug interaction, patients taking tetracycline should avoid simultaneous use of:
  • A. antitussives that contain dextromethorphan.
  • B. analgesics that contain acetaminophen.
  • C. decongestants that contain pseudoephedrine.
  • D. antacids that contain calcium.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Tetracyclines, includingdoxycycline and minocycline, are broad-spectrum antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections. They have amajor drug-drug interaction with calcium-containing antacidsand other minerals.
* Chelation Effect:Calcium binds to tetracycline, forminginsoluble complexesthat prevent the antibiotic from being absorbed in thegastrointestinal (GI) tract.
* Reduced Efficacy:Because the drug cannot be absorbed, the antibiotic's effectiveness is significantly reduced.
* Similar Interactions:Magnesium, iron, and aluminum (found in many antacids, dairy products, and multivitamins) also reduce tetracycline absorption.
* Take on an Empty Stomach(1 hour before or 2 hours after meals).
* Avoid Dairy, Antacids, and Multivitaminsfor at least2 hours before and aftertaking tetracycline.
* Drink with a Full Glass of Waterto prevent esophageal irritation.
* B. Decongestants that contain pseudoephedrine.# Incorrect. Pseudoephedrine does not interact with tetracycline.
* C. Antitussives that contain dextromethorphan.# Incorrect. Dextromethorphan does not affect tetracycline absorption.
* D. Analgesics that contain acetaminophen.# Incorrect. Acetaminophen does not bind to tetracycline or impact its absorption.
* Lexicomp Drug Interaction Database - Tetracycline and Calcium Interactions.
* FDA Drug Label for Tetracycline - Absorption and Drug Interaction Warnings.
* Mosby's Pharmacy Technician: Principles and Practice - Tetracycline Pharmacology.
* PTCB PTCE Exam Content Outline - Drug Interactions and Contraindications.
Why Should Tetracycline Not Be Taken with Calcium-Containing Antacids?Patient Counseling for Tetracycline Use:Why the Other Answer Choices Are Incorrectharmacy Technician References:

NEW QUESTION # 205
CORRECT TEXT
How many 30 mg KMNO4 (Potassium Permanganate) tablets are needed to make the following solution?
KMNO4 1:5000 600ml?
Answer:
Explanation:
4 tablets

NEW QUESTION # 206
A prescription for acetaminophen with codeine oral solution is written for a quantity of IV oz. What volume, in mL, should be dispensed?
  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
"IV oz" uses Roman numerals: IV = 4, so the quantity is 4 ounces. The standard pharmacy conversion is 1 fl oz = 30 mL (approx. 29.57 mL rounded for dispensing).
Calculation:
4 oz × 30 mL/oz = 120 mL.
Therefore, the correct volume to dispense is 120 mL.
References (Pharmacy Technician documents/Study Guides):
* PTCB/ExCPT pharmaceutical calculations: Roman numerals and household-to-metric conversions (1 fl oz #
30 mL).
* USP dispensing conventions supporting rounding to practical volumes for liquid medications.

NEW QUESTION # 207
Of the following group names, which one would be used for a cough?
  • A. antitussives
  • B. anticholinerginics
  • C. antihelmintics
  • D. antihistamines
Answer: A

NEW QUESTION # 208
What volume, in tsp, of a 20 mEq/15 mL solution would deliver a dose of 40 mEq?
  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
Answer: A
Explanation:
To calculate:
* 20 mEq per 15 mL
* We need 40 mEq, so:
(40 mEq)÷(20 mEq)=2×15 mL=30 mL(40 ,         ext{mEq}) div (20 ,         ext{mEq}) = 2         imes 15,         ext{mL} =
30,         ext{mL}(40mEq)÷(20mEq)=2×15mL=30mL
Now, convert to teaspoons:
* 1 tsp = 5 mL
* 30 mL ÷ 5 = 6 tsp
This type of dosage conversion is covered in Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam Review, under Pharmaceutical Calculations.
Reference:
Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam Review, Dosage Calculations Chapter Mosby's Pharmacy Technician: Principles and Practice, Conversion Charts Section

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