Key terms Ch.06
Across
- 4. A system of measurement based on the apothecary system; units include the ounce, pound, drop, teaspoon, tablespoon, and cup.
- 6. A method of calculating the proportions of two different substances to be combined in a new product to create a different concentration.
- 8. Dissolved mineral salts in a fluid
- 9. The ratio of the weight of a substance compared to an equal volume of water when both are the same temperature.
- 10. The amount of space occupied by a medication in a sterile vial; equal to the difference between the total volume and the diluent volume.
- 11. the action of hand-preparing a new pharmaceutical product by mixing, combining, or integrating ingredients.
- 12. volume The full amount of the final volume in a drug product with all ingredients, the solutes, and diluent solution.
- 15. The last recommended date for administration provided by a compounding facility
- 19. The ability to maintain a drug's potency and integrity in its compounded form.
- 21. two ratios that have the same value; for example 1/2 and 4/8
- 22. A small dry-weight unit of measurement in the apothecary system
Down
- 1. The portion, or ratio, of the active strength ingredient to the whole drug product.
- 2. A system of measurements used historically across the British Empire including inches, feet, yards, miles, fathoms, ounces, drams, pints, and gallons.
- 3. A measure of time based on a 24-hour clock in which midnight is 0000 and noon is 1200.
- 5. A number that represents a chemical element’s capacity to combine with others based on the number and activity of its exterior electrons.
- 7. A mathematical system in which numerical values are expressed in either capital or lowercase letters.
- 10. A comparison of equal ratios; the product of the means equals the product of the extremes.
- 13. A measurement system based on subdivisions and multiples of 10; made up of three basic units: meter, gram, and liter.
- 14. A zero that is placed in the ones place in a number less than zero that is being represented by a decimal value.
- 16. An abbreviation for the solution Dextrose 5% in Water, a common IV solution.
- 17. A comparison of numeric values.
- 18. Switching the numerator with the denominator in a ratio.
- 20. The volume that a diluent takes up in a solution.