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Dispensing to inpatients

1. A patient who is retained in a hospital so that he occupies a bed in hospital for medical
care is called
a. Outpatient
b. Inpatient
c. Both
d. None
2. The prescription to inpatient is called
a. Inventory order
b. Description
c. Medication order
d. Information
3. There are ….. method of drug distribution
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
4. The administration is a nursing act consisting of removal of …… from drug container
and its administration to a patient on the order of a prescriber.
a. Two or more doses
b. Single dose
c. Both a and b
d. None
5. On the patient care area a night drug supply cabinet is basically an adjunct to the:
a. Charge floor stock medicine
b. Non charge floor stock medicine
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
6. In floor stock system, how many dosage forms available in nursing area?
a. 10-20
b. 10-30
c. 10-50
d. 10-100
7. Drugs at nursing area for use in inpatient care area without direct charging to the patients
accounts but costing in the per day cost of hospital room, are comes under which system;
a. Non-charge floor system
b. charge floor system
c. complete floor system
d. unit dose distribution system
8. Drugs for floor stock system are approved by;
a. Pharmacist
b. Physician
c. Hospital management
d. Pharmacy & therapeutic committee
9. Dispensing consisting of removal of two or more doses from a bulk drug container and
placing in another container, is a
a. Nursing act
b. physician act
c. pharmacy act
d. none
10. Which one is not the drug distribution system used for inpatients in various hospitals;
a. Individual drug order system
b. Floor stock system
c. Multiple drug order system
d. Unit dose distribution system

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