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Lab Experiences for the Pharmacy Technician

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Filled with practical, hands-on laboratory exercises, this book is an ideal laboratory manual for pharmacy technician education programs. It covers the laboratory skills technicians need to dispense retail prescriptions, inpatient medication orders, I.V. admixtures, and extemporaneous compounds and measure, mix, mold, package, and label medications.

Chapters include step-by-step laboratory exercises and pre-lab and post-lab questions to promote critical thinking. Also included are role-playing scenarios to fine-tune students patient communication skills. An appendix provides instructors with lists of required equipment and chemicals necessary to create a lab.

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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
160
Dimensions (mm)
213 x 276
Weight (g)
431
    1. Communicating with the Patient
      1. Examining the prescription for completeness
      2. Gathering information for patient profile
      3. Dealing with special needs patients
      Data Entry of Prescriptions
      1. Drug Interactions
      2. Duplicate therapy
      3. Drug-disease interactions
      4. Refill authorization
      Filling and Labeling the Prescription
      1. Check label three times
      2. Check expiration date
      3. Auxiliary labels
      4. Organizing materials for final check
      Medication Orders-Inpatient
      1. Reading and Evaluating
      2. Manual Cart Fills
      3. Automated Dispensing Systems
      Non-Prescription Drugs
      1. OTC products and categories
      2. Technician initiatives with OTC products
      3. Role-playing scenarios with OTC customers
      The Prescription Balance
      1. Leveling and Calibration
      2. Weighing papers
      3. Prescription Weights
      4. Weighing technique
      5. Weighing exercises
      Extemporaneous Compounds
      1. Dry Powders for external use
        1. Methods for reducing particle size
        2. Blending powders
        3. Dilution methods for combining unequal amounts of powders
        4. Packaging and labeling powders
        Capsules
        1. Capsule size and capacity
        2. Procedure for filling capsules
        3. Weighing filled capsules for quality assurance
        Lozenges
        1. Hand rolled lozenges
        2. Molded lozenges
        3. Gummy gel lozenges
        Suppositories
        1. Cocoa Butter base-hand rolled
        2. Suppository molds
        Lip Balm
        1. Hand rolled
        Solutions and Syrups Suspensions and Lotions Ointments and Creams Admixture
        1. Large Volume Parenterals
        2. Piggybanks
        3. TPN
        4. Chemo admixture
        Appendix - for instructors
        1. Equipment list
        2. Chemical list
        3. Sources
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