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Review Chapters 23, 24, 25. Pharmacy Tech Program 2011-12. The _________ is composed of connective tissue with upward projections into the epidermis. sebaceous epidermis dermis pituitary dermis. _________ grows more rapidly, and cells tend to keratinize, metastasis is uncommon.
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ReviewChapters 23, 24, 25 Pharmacy Tech Program 2011-12
The _________ is composed of connective tissue with upward projections into the epidermis. • sebaceous • epidermis • dermis • pituitary dermis
_________ grows more rapidly, and cells tend to keratinize, metastasis is uncommon. • squamous cell carcinoma • acne vulgaris • basal cell carcinoma • eczema squamous cell carcinoma
_______ are lymphocytes that require the cooperation of a T cell before they can form a clone in response to antigens. • Macrophage • B cells • Hematologic agent • Neutropenia B cells
The _________ is the top layer of the skin, and is derived from embryonic ectoderm. • sebaceous • epidermis • dermis • pituitary epidermis
________: a reduction in the number of cells circulating in the blood. • Hematologic agent • Cytopenia • Neutropenia • Macrophage Cytopenia
________ is slow growing, usually forms polyps, and rarely metastasizes. • squamous cell carcinoma • acne vulgaris • basal cell carcinoma • eczema basal cell carcinoma
______ must check the cart before it is returned to the hospital floor (unit). Pharmacy Technician Nurse Orderly Pharmacist Pharmacist
_______ glands secrete sebum, an oily substance that oils the skin and hair, preventing them from drying, and is also toxic to certain types of bacteria. • sebaceous • epidermis • dermis • pituitary sebaceous
What is one use of antiseptics and disinfectants? • ophthalmic drops • treat accessible infections in the oral cavity and on body surfaces • supplemental nutrition • none of the above Treat accessible infections in the oral cavity and on body surfaces.
_________: abnormally low neutrophil (type of white blood cell) level. • IgG • Cytopenia • Neutropenia • Hematologic agent Neutropenia
_______ (tinea) is caused by a microscopic fungus that infects the scaly layer of the skin or the nails. • herpes simplex • dandruff • ringworm • herpes zoster ringworm
A ________ is a replacement plasma protein that is necessary for blood coagulation and is not produced in a hemophiliac. • Hematologic agent • Neutropenia • Cytopenia • B Cell Hematologic agent
________ is characterized by abnormally high eye pressure that destroys the optic nerve and causes partial to complete blindness. • glaucoma • conjunctivitis • human lice • scabies glaucoma
_________: plasma protein that makes up 5% of body mass • malnutrition • somatic store • visceral protein store • herbs visceral protein store
________ are found in every climate (arctic to tropics) and may infest persons of any walk of life. • glaucoma • conjunctivitis • human lice • scabies human lice
In hospitals, it is the _______’s responsibility to remove any expired drugs and any that will expire within 1-2 months • Pharmacist • Nurse • Pharmacy Tech • Orderly Pharmacy Tech
_______ (pink eye) is evidenced by many signs and symptoms, including increased tearing, itching, chemosis (conjunctival swelling), and hyperemia (redness). • glaucoma • conjunctivitis • human lice • scabies conjunctivitis
In hospitals, it is the _______’s responsibility to keep all drugs stocked and up to date in unit crash carts. • Pharmacist • Nurse • Pharmacy Technician • Orderly Pharmacy Technician
_________ infestations have been attributed to poor hygiene and population mobility. • glaucoma • conjunctivitis • human lice • scabies scabies
________ is shedding of scales from the scalp that is more rapid than that in other parts of the body. • herpes simplex 1 • dandruff • ringworm • herpes zoster dandruff
________ process antigens and transfer the antigenic determinants to the lymphocytes. • macrophage • neutropenia • IgG • B cells Macrophages
________ is from increased glandular activity at puberty, when the sebaceous glands enlarge and become more productive. • squamous cell carcinoma • acne vulgaris • psoriasis • eczema acne vulgaris
_______: A plant or plant parts extracted or dried and valued for their savory, aromatic, or other qualities. • TPN • Visceral protein store • Malnutrition • Herbs Herbs
________ causes cold sores. • Herpes simplex 1 • Dandruff • Ringworm • Herpes zoster Herpes simplex 1
TRUE or FALSE • Biotechnology is the technique that uses living organisms or parts of organisms for specific purposes. • FALSE • More than 2/3 of accidental poisonings occur in children under 6 years of age (ingested household compounds). • TRUE
________, also referred to as dermatitis, is a hot, itchy, red, oozing condition characteristic of an acute state of inflammation. • squamous cell carcinoma • acne vulgaris • psoriasis • eczema eczema
________ is composed of two base components: dextrose for carbohydrates, and amino acids for proteins. • 3:1 TPN solution • Visceral Protein Store • Malnutrition • 2:1 TPN solution 2:1 TPN solution
________ (shingles) is caused by the same virus as chicken pox. • Herpes simplex 1 • Dandruff • Ringworm • Herpes zoster Herpes Zoster
_______ is composed of dextrose, amino acids, and fats (lipids) for calories. Sterile water is commonly added to adjust the volume. • Malnutrition • 2:1 TPN Solution • Visceral Protein Store • 3:1 TPN Solution 3:1 TPN Solution
_______ produces patches of red, scaly skin that are slightly raised with defined margins; it usually occurs on the elbows and knees, but any part of the body may be affected. • Squamous cell carcinoma • Acne vulgaris • Psoriasis • Eczema Psoriasis
TRUE or FALSE • The FDA defines recombinant DNA as the application of biologic systems and organisms for industrial and technical uses. • FALSE • Antivenom (antivenin) is a biological product used in the treatment of venomous bites or stings. • TRUE
When prescribing a TPN, there are 3 major factors that a physician/pharmacist must consider in preparing the TPN: • Enough __ to complete fluid requirements • fluid • Enough _____ to complete caloric needs • dextrose • Enough _____ to complete protein requirements. • amino acids
Abbreviations for: • each eye (both eyes)? • OU • right eye? • OD • left eye? • OS • drops? • gtts
_________: A skeletal muscle protein • malnutrition • visceral protein store • somatic store • herbs somatic store
What is the verb used when referring to administration of ophthalmic drops? • instill • T or F: Phototoxicity is an abnormal sensitivity to light, especially sensitivity of the eyes, but it can also include increased sensitivity of the skin to sunlight. • FALSE; it is Photosensitivity
_______ is found in saliva, tears, and CSF. • Neutropenia • Cytopenia • Hematologic agent • IgG IgG
TRUE or FALSE • Otic agents are usually dispensed in a dropper; if an otic is applied to an eye (optic), it is very painful. To avoid confusion, the pharmacy should label all medications: “Intended for application in the ear.” • TRUE
_________: lack of nutrients entering the body. • somatic store • malnutrition • herbs • visceral protein store malnutrition
TRUE or FALSE • To be effective, a sunscreen must protect against both UV-A and UV-B rays. • TRUE • Skin is a major organ that accounts for 100% of body weight. • FALSE
_______ is an antibody-mediated response that mobilizes B cells to defend against foreign antigens. • Hematologic agent • Humoral immunity • Extravasation • Cellular Immunity Humoral immunity
TRUE or FALSE • Antineoplastic drugs are extremely toxic because they also destroy normal cells. • TRUE • The goal of TPN therapy is to correct the nutritional deficits by meeting caloric, protein, vitamin, and mineral requirements that cannot be met orally. • TRUE
________: an escape of IV fluids into the surrounding tissue (leak). • Cellular immunity • Humoral immunity • Extravasation • Hematologic agent Extravasation
TRUE or FALSE • Body odor arises from bacterial decomposition of constituents of apocrine sweat. • TRUE • The function of eccrine glands is to regulate body height. • FALSE
________: A specific response to antigens that is mediated primarily by lymphocytes and macrophages. • Humoral immunity • Hematologic agent • Extravasation • Cellular immunity Cellular immunity