To be effective, a suction unit must be able to generate air flow of ________ liters per minute and create a vacuum of ________ mmHg
A) 30; 300 B) 300; 330 C) 30; 30 D) 300; 30
A
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What is the pharmacy technician's responsibility when a medication is not available from the manufacturer as a unit dose?
A) Inform the pharmacist. B) Inform the FDA. C) Bulk repackaging D) Recommend an alternative drug.
Your patient is an 18-year-old man who stepped on a nail in the barnyard. The nail penetrated his tennis shoe and punctured his foot. On your arrival, the patient has removed the nail and the shoe. The wound is about 2 mm in diameter with minor bleeding that has been controlled. The skin around the wound is red. The patient does not want to be transported but asks if you can give him "some
ointment and a Band-Aid." You should explain to the patient that this type of injury is associated with an increased risk of: A) infection. B) delayed bleeding. C) scarring. D) nerve damage.