Òåñò: Parmaceutical terminology (Lesson 5, theory Medical prescription)


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1. The prescription is ...

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 ...

1) write
2) get
3) take
4) sign

3. Traditionally a prescription is composed of....:

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

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 ....

1) Latin
2) Spanish
3) the state language of the country.
4) Greek

6. The inscription begins from ...

1) Latin word
2) Latin word
3) Latin word
4) Latin word

7. In the prescriptions the names of substances are written ....

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?

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

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?

1) signature
2) suspension
3) substance
4) subscription

11. Where are the doctor’s signature and his (her) personal seal put down?

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 ...

1) drops
2) centimeters
3) milligrams
4) grams

13. Is the abbreviation "gr" indicated in prescriptions?

1) Sometimes
2) No
3) Yes

14. Liquid pharmaceutical substances are written out in ....

1) millilitres
2) litres
3) grams

15. Quantity of a liquid pharmaceutical substance less than 1 ml is measured in ....

1) grams
2) millilitres
3) drops

16. Translate into Latin "drop"

1) litra, ae f
2) gutta, ae f
3) gramma, ae f

17. Translate into Latin: equally, of each

1) cum
2) et
3) ana

18. Translate into Latin: compound

1) laxans, ntis
2) pectoralis, e
3) compositus, a, um

19. Translate into Latin: anise

1) Althea, ae f
2) Alo¸, es f
3) Anisum, i n

20. Translate into Latin: syrup

1) sirupus, i m
2) unguentum, i n
3) oleum, i n