Pharmacy Technician Certified Board Preparation: Comprehensive Review Manual: Comprehensive Review Manual
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Anne Nguyen
Anne Nguyen is a pharmacist in the state of Texas with over twenty years of experience in retail, hospital, and mail order combined. She graduated as cum laude with a bachelor of science in pharmacy from the College of Pharmacy at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, Oklahoma, in 1992 and a doctor of pharmacy from Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, in 2010. Ms. Nguyen held positions as a clinical pharmacist at the Dallas Medical Center and a remote order entry pharmacist for most of North Texas hospitals and retail pharmacies. She received a Distinguished Service Award in the North Texas Region of Eckerd Pharmacy in 1999. Her Eckerd Drugstore was a training store for all newly hired pharmacists and student interns. Ms. Nguyen serves as a pharmacist preceptor for the state of Texas since 1993. She is a certified immunizer from AphA, ACLS, and BLS. She is a certified instructor of IV certification classes through University of Houston College of Pharmacy. When she is not teaching one-on-one, she is a coauthor of several books including PTCB Comprehensive Review Manual and 1,001 PTCB Exam Review Questions. She is currently one of a few pioneer pharmacists working as remote order entry from home. Ms. Nguyen also works as a clinical coordinator pharmacist at the Dallas Medical Center hospital, PRN floater for Costco Drugstore, and PRN staff at Super Value Drugstore. With her well-rounded experience in this pharmaceutical industry, she has established a well network of connections with most retail drugstores and hospitals in the Dallas and Fort Worth area.
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Pharmacy Technician Certified Board Preparation - Anne Nguyen
Pharmacy Technician Certified Board Preparation:
Comprehensive Review Manual
Anne Nguyen
Copyright © 2011 by Anne Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen and Christina Pham.
All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems without written permission from PTCBPrep, LLC.
DISCLAIMER: The authors and the publisher make no warranties of any kind and shall not be held liable for any special, consequential, or other damages that result in whole or in part from the reader’s use of, or reliance on, this material. By following the guidelines and instructions contained in this material, the reader willingly assumes all risks incurred in connection with such instructions. Further, none of the products or services described in this manual are warranted or guaranteed by the authors or the publisher.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Pharmacy
Chapter 2 Pharmacy Technician Duties
Chapter 3 Different Classes of Practice Sites
Chapter 4 Health Insurance Review
Chapter 5 Drug Definitions
Chapter 6 Determine National Drug Code (NDC)
Chapter 7 Different Types of Dosage Forms
Chapter 8 Different Routes of Administration and Storage Requirements
Chapter 9 Different Types of Medications
Chapter 10 Obtain New Prescriptions and Interpretation of Prescriptions
Chapter 11 Most Commonly Used Abbreviations
Chapter 12 Pharmacology Review
Chapter 13 Pharmacy Department References
Chapter 14 Pharmacy Law Review, Drug Recall Review
Chapter 15 Different Categories of Drugs and Their Usage
Chapter 16 Top Two Hundred Drugs
Chapter 17 Generic Drugs with Many Brand Names
Chapter 18 Different Drug Classifications
Chapter 19 Common Antidotes
Chapter 20 Herbal Medicine
Chapter 21 Review Basic Mathematics Used in Pharmacy
Chapter 22 Temperature Conversions
Chapter 23 Roman Numeral Interpretation and Conversion
Chapter 24 Drug Enforcement Administration Number
Chapter 25 Percentage, Proportion, Ratio Strength, and Dilution Method
Chapter 26 Calculate Day Supply, Dosage Regimen, and Children Dosages
Chapter 27 Pharmacy Alligations, Flow Rates, and Milliequivalent Calculations
Chapter 28 Commercial Calculations and Terminology
Chapter 29 Introduction to Hospital Pharmacy
Chapter 30 Regulatory Agencies in Institutional Pharmacy
Chapter 31 Pharmacy Supplies and Equipment
Chapter 32 Medication Distribution Systems, Order Processing, and Hospital Automation
Chapter 33 Touch Contamination, Sterilization Techniques, and Aseptic Techniques
Chapter 34 Intravenous Preparations
Chapter 35 Drugs Commonly Used in Hospitals
Chapter 36 Quiz for Hospital Review
Appendix A Patterned Plan of Attack for Questions
Appendix B Patterned Plan of Attack for Calculations
Appendix C Common Pharmacy Abbreviations
Appendix D Common Medical Abbreviations
References
Purpose
The intention of this textbook is to assist students who wish to become pharmacy technicians with or without any experience. Careers in the pharmaceutical industry are consistently in high demand. Becoming a nationally certified pharmacy technician is not that difficult. One would need to pass the national board exam with a 70 percent in all the following areas:
1. Assisting the pharmacist in serving patients: 66 percent of exam
2. Maintaining medication and inventory control systems: 22 percent of exam
3. Participating in the administration and management of pharmacy practice: 12 percent of exam
This book is designed for any student wanting to advance or change their career to become a national board certified pharmacy technician. Students who intend to buy this textbook also need to attend the preparation classes (see our class schedule lists on our Web site at www.ptcbprep.com). It is vital to attend these weekend PTCBPrep classes. In these classes, the instructor(s) will go over everything in this textbook and answer any questions. Students who use the textbook and attend the preparation classes will have greater chances of passing the board exam. Passing the exam depends on the student’s time spent in studying and the materials provided. This book has thirty-six short chapters, which cover all areas of pharmacy practice—retail, hospital, mail-order, and other pharmaceutical areas.
Many students, who have purchased our textbook and have taken the two-day course, have passed with a high score. This textbook is provided by the PTCB Preparation team to interested individuals pursuing a rewarding career as a Certified Pharmacy Technician.
About the Authors
Anne Nguyen, RPh, Pharm D, has over 19 years of experience as a pharmacy clinician. She has practiced in retail, institutional, home-health care, and mail orders. She was a co-salutorian in Miami High School, Oklahoma and decided to go into pharmacy profession after working in a local pharmacy. She graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from Southwestern Oklahoma University in 1992 and a Doctor of Pharmacy from Idaho State University in 2010.
Mrs. Nguyen has practiced in retail as Pharmacist-in-charge and pharmacy manager. Her pharmacy served as a training store in the district for newly hired pharmacists. She also worked an OBRA Counselor for Medicare Part D for Blue Cross/Blue Shield at a mail-order pharmacy.
Mrs. Nguyen received a distinguished Service Award for Pharmacist of the First Quarter in the North Texas Region of Eckerd Pharmacy, 1999. She is certified as an immunizer from APhA, and ACLS, BLS and Pharmacist Preceptor for state of Texas since 1993. She is a Member of American Society of Health System Pharmacists, American Society of Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition. She is a certified instructor for IV certification classes through University of Houston College of Pharmacy.
Co-author Anne Nguyen notes that her husband, Chi-Man D Lau, with help of his critiques of ideas, providing guidance and support throughout the project.
Thanh Nguyen, RPh, Pharm D