PTU WALMART FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026 EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS
protected brand name - ANSWER-the medication under which a new drug is received in the
pharmacy.
pharmacist - ANSWER-the individual allowed to make the final check on a prescription
according to most state laws.
NHA - ANSWER-the organization that offers national pharmacy technician certification by
exam.
pharmacy intern - ANSWER-someone who is studying to become a pharmacist.
compounding medications - ANSWER-the duty a pharmacy technician assists the pharmacist
with according to most states.
minimize body language - ANSWER-a quality of an effective pharmacy technician.
order medications from the pharmacy wholesaler - ANSWER-an activity pharmacy technicians
are allowed to perform according to most state laws.
registered - ANSWER-a pharmacy technician who has listed with their state board of pharmacy
for tracking purposes.
Patient-centered - ANSWER-the approach used in the pharmacist patient care process in
providing care.
hospital - ANSWER-the pharmacy setting where a technician is most likely to maintain floor
stock.
A prepackaged cycle kit for a nursing home patient - ANSWER-the medication a long-term care
pharmacy technician is most likely to prepare.
long-term care - ANSWER-the setting where a technician is most likely to fill med carts.
accept a refill request from a patient - ANSWER-what a community pharmacy technician can do
according to most state laws.
ensuring the health and safety of patients - ANSWER-what Nikki, a long-term care pharmacy
technician, exemplifies by using her pharmacy knowledge and skills.
assist the pharmacist with dispensing prescriptions - ANSWER-the primary role of a pharmacy
technician according to the definition.
maintain and refill crash carts - ANSWER-what a hospital pharmacy technician is allowed to do
according to most state laws.
, it two parenteral medications can be mixed together - ANSWER-what the handbook on
injectable drugs can be used to determine.
adverse reactions - ANSWER-the section of the package insert that contains the postmarketing
experience.
how supplied/ storage and handling - ANSWER-the section of the package insert where you
would find a description of the medication marketing(s), shape, and color.
active ingredients - ANSWER-what must be identical between a brand and generic product to be
classified as 'therapeutical equivalent.'
prescribers digital reference - ANSWER-the drug information resource that contains a
compilation of package inserts.
dosage and administration - ANSWER-provides information about how a medication is usually
taken.
off label use - ANSWER-Prescribing the medication for an unapproved indication.
natural medicines - ANSWER-provide information to verify drug-herb interactions.
use in special population - ANSWER-Where in the package insert can you find information
about breastfeeding while taking this medication?
Patient Counseling Information - ANSWER-Which section of the package insert would the
pharmacist refer to for information on how to take her new medication?
pregnancy category A rating - ANSWER-It means the drug has been shown to cause no harm to
the fetus.
united states pharmacopeia-National Formulary - ANSWER-Which drug information resource
defines the standards for medications, such as dosage forms and excipients?
limitation to package inserts - ANSWER-They take a long time to update.
Orange book - ANSWER-Which drug information resource is commonly known as Approved
Products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations?
nonclinical toxicology - ANSWER-Which section of the package insert would the pharmacist
refer to regarding cancer risk while taking medication?
Drug interactions - ANSWER-Which section of the package insert will inform you about the
effects of taking birth control while on carbamazepine?
Indications and Usage section - ANSWER-lists Disease states or conditions the medication is
approved to treat.
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS
protected brand name - ANSWER-the medication under which a new drug is received in the
pharmacy.
pharmacist - ANSWER-the individual allowed to make the final check on a prescription
according to most state laws.
NHA - ANSWER-the organization that offers national pharmacy technician certification by
exam.
pharmacy intern - ANSWER-someone who is studying to become a pharmacist.
compounding medications - ANSWER-the duty a pharmacy technician assists the pharmacist
with according to most states.
minimize body language - ANSWER-a quality of an effective pharmacy technician.
order medications from the pharmacy wholesaler - ANSWER-an activity pharmacy technicians
are allowed to perform according to most state laws.
registered - ANSWER-a pharmacy technician who has listed with their state board of pharmacy
for tracking purposes.
Patient-centered - ANSWER-the approach used in the pharmacist patient care process in
providing care.
hospital - ANSWER-the pharmacy setting where a technician is most likely to maintain floor
stock.
A prepackaged cycle kit for a nursing home patient - ANSWER-the medication a long-term care
pharmacy technician is most likely to prepare.
long-term care - ANSWER-the setting where a technician is most likely to fill med carts.
accept a refill request from a patient - ANSWER-what a community pharmacy technician can do
according to most state laws.
ensuring the health and safety of patients - ANSWER-what Nikki, a long-term care pharmacy
technician, exemplifies by using her pharmacy knowledge and skills.
assist the pharmacist with dispensing prescriptions - ANSWER-the primary role of a pharmacy
technician according to the definition.
maintain and refill crash carts - ANSWER-what a hospital pharmacy technician is allowed to do
according to most state laws.
, it two parenteral medications can be mixed together - ANSWER-what the handbook on
injectable drugs can be used to determine.
adverse reactions - ANSWER-the section of the package insert that contains the postmarketing
experience.
how supplied/ storage and handling - ANSWER-the section of the package insert where you
would find a description of the medication marketing(s), shape, and color.
active ingredients - ANSWER-what must be identical between a brand and generic product to be
classified as 'therapeutical equivalent.'
prescribers digital reference - ANSWER-the drug information resource that contains a
compilation of package inserts.
dosage and administration - ANSWER-provides information about how a medication is usually
taken.
off label use - ANSWER-Prescribing the medication for an unapproved indication.
natural medicines - ANSWER-provide information to verify drug-herb interactions.
use in special population - ANSWER-Where in the package insert can you find information
about breastfeeding while taking this medication?
Patient Counseling Information - ANSWER-Which section of the package insert would the
pharmacist refer to for information on how to take her new medication?
pregnancy category A rating - ANSWER-It means the drug has been shown to cause no harm to
the fetus.
united states pharmacopeia-National Formulary - ANSWER-Which drug information resource
defines the standards for medications, such as dosage forms and excipients?
limitation to package inserts - ANSWER-They take a long time to update.
Orange book - ANSWER-Which drug information resource is commonly known as Approved
Products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations?
nonclinical toxicology - ANSWER-Which section of the package insert would the pharmacist
refer to regarding cancer risk while taking medication?
Drug interactions - ANSWER-Which section of the package insert will inform you about the
effects of taking birth control while on carbamazepine?
Indications and Usage section - ANSWER-lists Disease states or conditions the medication is
approved to treat.