I need someone to do this for me! I have been working on this for the past few months. I have poor comprehension problems. I just really need someone to give me DIRECT answers instead of wordy responses. I just really need to know the definition/what every single one of these means.
Following is a list of key words that you should know for each of the major areas listed above. While this is not represented as an exhaustive list of every term you should know, knowing each of these terms and the related concepts help you prepare for the Exam. You may find it helpful to make a list of definitions for words and terminology that may be new to you.
Technician Duties and General Information
Confidentiality Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Over the counter (OTC) drugs
Controlled Substances Act (CSA) Pharmacy security
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) State Board of Pharmacy
Technician duties
Dosage Forms
Aerosols Chewable tablets
Capsules Controlled-released products
Creams Otic preparations
Dosage forms Parenteral medications
Elixirs Reconstituting
Emulsions Solutions
Enteric-coated tablets Sublingual tablets
Gels Suppositories
Lotions Suspensions
Ointments Syrups
Ophthalmic preparations Transdermal patches
Prescription Containers and Closures
Applicator bottles Closures
Child-resistant caps Dropper bottles
Generic Substitution
Brand-name drugs Generic drugs
Dispense as written Multiple-source drugs
Information on Prescription Stock Bottle Labels
Controlled substance mark Lot number
Expiration date National Drug Code (NDC) number
Prescription-only symbol (Rx) Stock bottle label
Legend Statement
Controlled Substances
DEA number Schedule IV (C-IV)
Emergency prescriptions Schedule V (C-V)
Filing prescription forms Schedule VI (C-VI)
Partial filling Schedule V records log
Refilling prescriptions Storing prescription stock
Schedule I (C-I) Transfer warning statement
Schedule II (C-II) Transferring medications
Schedule III (C-III) Transferring prescriptions
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Prescribers
Dentist (DDS or DMD) Physician (MD)
Nurse practitioner (NP) Physician assistant (PA)
Optometrist (OD) Podiatrist (DPM)
Osteopathic physician (DO) Veterinarian (DVM)
Receiving Prescriptions
Facsimile prescriptions &n