Òåñò: Parmaceutical terminology (Lesson 5, theory Medical prescription)
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1. The prescription is ... |
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1) doctor's signature | |
2) the pharmacist’s written appeal to the doctor about producing and selling medicines to the patient with indicating the way of their use. | |
3) the doctor’s written appeal to the pharmacist about producing and selling medicines to the patient with indicating the way of their use. | |
4) the official document including the main types of working for pharmacy organization | |
2. The Latin verb "recipe" means ... |
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1) write | |
2) get | |
3) take | |
4) sign | |
3. Traditionally a prescription is composed of....: |
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1) doctor's signature | |
2) superscription of hospitals | |
3) superscription,inscription,subscription and signature | |
4) superscription,inscription,subscription and signature | |
4. The superscription part contains the information about |
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1) the anamnese of patient | |
2) the development of illness | |
3) the methods of treatment | |
4) the date of the prescription, the doctor and the patient information. | |
5. The superscription is written in .... |
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1) Latin | |
2) Spanish | |
3) the state language of the country. | |
4) Greek | |
6. The inscription begins from ... |
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1) Latin word | |
2) Latin word | |
3) Latin word | |
4) Latin word | |
7. In the prescriptions the names of substances are written .... |
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1) in Latin in the Genitive case, each from the small letter and from the new line. | |
2) in Latin in the Nominative case, each from the capital letter and from the new line. | |
3) in Latin in the Genitive case, each from the capital letter and not from the new line. | |
4) in Latin in the Genitive case, each from the capital letter and from the new line. | |
8. Where is the quantity (dose) of medicines indicated? |
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1) After the medicine name | |
2) After the medicinal forms | |
3) After the medicinal plant | |
4) After the word | |
9. The symbol used in English prescriptions |
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1) Qx | |
2) Rx | |
3) Xx | |
4) Ex | |
10. Which part contains the directions to the pharmacist about the medicinal form and the quantity of the medicine? |
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1) signature | |
2) suspension | |
3) substance | |
4) subscription | |
11. Where are the doctor’s signature and his (her) personal seal put down? |
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1) in the middle of the prescription | |
2) at the end of prescription | |
3) don't be written anywhere | |
4) at the beginning of the prescription | |
12. Quantity of solid pharmaceutical substances is indicated in ... |
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1) drops | |
2) centimeters | |
3) milligrams | |
4) grams | |
13. Is the abbreviation "gr" indicated in prescriptions? |
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1) Sometimes | |
2) No | |
3) Yes | |
14. Liquid pharmaceutical substances are written out in .... |
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1) millilitres | |
2) litres | |
3) grams | |
15. Quantity of a liquid pharmaceutical substance less than 1 ml is measured in .... |
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1) grams | |
2) millilitres | |
3) drops | |
16. Translate into Latin "drop" |
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1) litra, ae f | |
2) gutta, ae f | |
3) gramma, ae f | |
17. Translate into Latin: equally, of each |
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1) cum | |
2) et | |
3) ana | |
18. Translate into Latin: compound |
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1) laxans, ntis | |
2) pectoralis, e | |
3) compositus, a, um | |
19. Translate into Latin: anise |
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1) Althea, ae f | |
2) Alo¸, es f | |
3) Anisum, i n | |
20. Translate into Latin: syrup |
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1) sirupus, i m | |
2) unguentum, i n | |
3) oleum, i n |