CLASSWORK - Ch. 06 Pharmacy Measurement and Calculation

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  1. 3. the volume that a diluent takes up in a solution
  2. 4. a number that represents a chemical element’s capacity to combine with others to form a molecule of a stable new compound, based on the number and activity of the exterior electrons
  3. 7. a measurement system based on subdivisions and multiples of 10; made up of three basic units: meter, gram, and liter
  4. 9. method of calculating the proportions of two different substances to be combined in a new product to create a different concentration of the active ingredient
  5. 10. the amount of space occupied by a medication in a sterile vial, used for reconstitution; equal to the difference between the total volume (tv) and the volume of the diluting ingredient, or the diluent volume (dv)
  6. 11. two ratios that have the same value; for example, 1/2 and 4/8
  7. 14. the last recommended date for the last recommended date for administration provided by a compounding facility
  8. 19. the ratio of the weight of a substance compared to an equal volume of water when both are at the same temperature at sea level
  9. 21. dissolved mineral salts in a fluid
  10. 22. the portion, or ratio, of the active strength ingredient to the whole drug product
  11. 23. a comparison of numeric values
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  1. 1. also known as the British Imperial System) a system of measurements used historically across the British Empire which includes feet, yards, furlongs, and miles, as well as fathoms and nautical miles, fluid ounces, drams, pints, quarts, and gallons; grains, pounds, stones, and tons
  2. 2. similar to international time) a measure of time based on a 24-hour clock in which midnight is 0000, noon is 1200, and the minute before midnight is 2359; also referred to as 24-hour time
  3. 5. a system of measurement based on the apothecary system; units of measure include the ounce, pound, drop, teaspoon, tablespoon, and cup
  4. 6. a zero that is placed in the ones place in a number less than zero that is being represented by a decimal value
  5. 8. the action of hand-preparing a new pharmaceutical product by mixing, combining, or integrating ingredients; the resulting prepared product, which can be sterile or nonsterile
  6. 12. the full amount of the final volume in a drug product with all ingredients, the solutes and diluent solution
  7. 13. a mathematical system in which numerical values are expressed in either capital or lowercase letters
  8. 15. an abbreviation for the solution Dextrose 5% in Water, a common IV solution
  9. 16. the ability to maintain a drug’s potency and integrity in its compounded form
  10. 17. switching the numerator with the denominator in a ratio
  11. 18. a small dry-weight unit of measurement in the apothecary system (e.g., 5 grains [5 gr] of aspirin are equivalent to approximately 325 mg)
  12. 20. a comparison of equal ratios; the product of the means equals the product of the extremes