Medication Profile—Community Pharmacy
Patient Name: Shirley Dunn
Race: African American
Address: 2235 Where St.
Height: 5'6”
Age: 50
Weight: 124 lb
Gender: F
Allergies: NKA

Diagnosis
Primary: Arthritis, glaucoma, depression, insomnia, spinal stenosis
Secondary: Constipation, macular degeneration, anemia, COPD

Medication record
 
Date
RX No
Name and Strength
Route
Quantity
Sig
1.
6/6
24333
Timoptic® 0.5%
Oph
15
i gtt ou bid
2.
6/6
24334
Ferrous sulfate 324 mg
PO
60
i bid
3.
7/1
26243
Ascorbic acid
PO
60
i bid
4.
7/1
26244
Wellbutrin® SR 150
PO
60
i bid
5.
7/1
26245
Celebrex® 200 mg
PO
30
i qd
6.
9/12
27443
Lortab® 5/500 mg
PO
60
i-ii q3-4h prn
7.
9/12
27444
Ambien® 5 mg
PO
30
i prn sleep x 10 d
8.
9/12
27445
Milk of magnesia
PO
480
30 cc qd prn
9.
9/12
27446
Tylenol® ES
PO
30
i q3-4h prn
 

Use the patient profile above to answer the following questions.

1.
Which of the drugs listed for Ms. Dunn is a hypnotic sedative?
A.
Timoptic® 0.5%
B.
Wellbutrin® SR
C.
Ambien®
D.
Lortab®
E.
Celebrex®


2.
How many of the drugs listed for Ms. Dunn are FDA approved to treat her macular degeneration?
A.
One
B.
Two
C.
Three
D.
Four
E.
None


3.
Common causes of insomnia include
I. Shift work
II. Endocrine
III. Beta-adrenergic blockers
A.
I only
B.
II only
C.
III only
D.
I and II
E.
I, II, and III


4.
Pharmacologic classifications for drugs that treat insomnia include
I. Benzodiazepines
II. Antidepressants
III. Antihistamines
A.
I only
B.
II only
C.
III only
D.
I and II
E.
I, II, and III


5.
Nonpharmacologic recommendations to treat insomnia include
I. Sleep only as much as necessary to feel rested
II. Discontinue or reduce the use of alcohol
III. Do not turn while lying in bed and close your eyes for as long as it takes to fall asleep
A.
I only
B.
II only
C.
III only
D.
I and II
E.
II, and III


6.
The generic formulation for Tylenol® ES is
A.
325 mg acetaminophen
B.
500 mg acetaminophen
C.
194 mg acetaminophen, 227 mg aspirin, 33 mg caffeine
D.
250 mg acetaminophen, 250 mg aspirin, 65 mg caffeine
E.
260 mg acetaminophen, 520 mg aspirin, 32.5 mg caffeine


7.
Dosages available for Wellbutrin® ER include
I. 75 mg
II. 150 mg
III. 300 mg
A.
I only
B.
II only
C.
III only
D.
II and III
E.
I, II, and III


8.
The generic name for Wellbutrin® is
A.
Buspirone
B.
Bupropion
C.
Buprenorphine
D.
Busulfan
E.
Zyban


9.
Which of the drugs listed for Ms. Dunn is a COX-2 selective inhibitor?
A.
Timoptic® 0.5%
B.
Celebrex®
C.
Wellbutrin®
D.
Ambien®
E.
Lortab® 5/500


10.
Which of the drugs listed for Ms. Dunn can acidify the urine?
A.
Wellbutrin®
B.
Celebrex®
C.
Ascorbic acid
D.
Tylenol® ES
E.
Ferrous sulfate



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