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Sharon Tang – Pharmacy Practice December 2016
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nnGoing through the pharmacy practice questions from the Hong Kong pharmacy registration exams of December 2016.n
Your Instructor
n nnSharon TangnnStarted this online tutorial platform in September 2017. I have a BPharm (1996) and a PhD in Pharmacognosy (2003) obtained from the University of London School of Pharmacy and have worked in community and in hospital in the UK. Since moving to Hong Kong several years ago I have passed the registration exams (2012). I have also taught pharmacology and human disease topics to pharmacy technicians and student nurses, which included writing exams and marking them. The Facebook group I run provides support for pharmacists taking the Hong Kong pharmacy registration exams.n
Course Curriculum
nPharmacy Practice December 2016nIntroductionnnA few words…nnQuestion 1A – Simple calculations with ratiosnnQuestionnnAnswersnnQuestion 1B – Calculating equivalents and osmolaritynnQuestionnnAnswersnnEquivalentsnnOsmolaritynnQuestion 1C – Simple dilution calculation and administration ratennQuestionnnAnswersnnQuestion 1D – Vancomycin calculations, half life and trough levels.nnQuestionnnEquationsnnAnswer to part i)nnAnswer to part ii)nnQuestion 2 – Parenteral administration of high, medium, and low risk drugsnnQuestion (and comment)nnFat emulsion IV infusion for TPNnnIron Dextran IM injectionnnInfliximab IV infusionnnColloidal amphotericin B IV infusionnnPaliperidone IM injection (Invega Sustenna®)nnQuestion 3A – WarfarinnnQuestionnnAnswer to part i) Common side effects of warfarinnnAnswer to part ii) – Drug interactionsnnAnswer to part iii) – Food interactionsnnQuestion 3B – GORD in pregnancynnQuestionnnAnswernnQuestion 4 – Diabetic ketoacidosis and diabetic footnnQuestionnnAnswer to part a) – Management of diabetic ketoacidosisnnAnswer to part b) – Micro-organisms found in diabetic footnnAnswer to part c) – Empirical antibiotic treatment of diabetic footnnQuestion 5 – Solubility of pharmaceutical saltsnnQuestionnnAnswer to part a) – Nitrate vs Chloride saltsnnAnswer to part b) – Intrinsic solubility and pKannAnswer to part c) – bioavailability of pharmaceutical saltsnnAnswer to part d) – Reducing drug solubilitynn
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