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Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Pharmacy Medication Pop Quiz
Instructions:
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1.
Mometavet
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2.
BNP Ophthalmic
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3.
Lactulose
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4.
Silvadene (Silver Sulfazadine)
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5.
Clindamycin
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6.
K-Bro-Vet
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7.
Vetoryl (Trilostane)
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a.
A topical ointment used to prevent burns from becoming infected and treat bacterial and yeast infections.
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b.
A topical treatment of slight infections of the external eye and its surroundings caused by susceptible bacteria
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c.
Potassium Bromide. An anticonvulsant used for epilepsy in dogs.
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d.
An antibiotuc commonly used for skin, bone and dental infections.
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e.
Most commonly used to treat constipation and reduce ammonia levels in birds and other small animals.
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f.
Used to help with signs of hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's disease) or disorders related to excess adrenal gland hormones. Reduces signs, not a cure.
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g.
An Otic treatment for dogs that contains Gentamicin, Mometasone, and clotrimazole.
Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Pharmacy Medication Pop Quiz
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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g
1.
Mometavet
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b
2.
BNP Ophthalmic
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e
3.
Lactulose
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a
4.
Silvadene (Silver Sulfazadine)
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d
5.
Clindamycin
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c
6.
K-Bro-Vet
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f
7.
Vetoryl (Trilostane)
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a.
A topical ointment used to prevent burns from becoming infected and treat bacterial and yeast infections.
-
b.
A topical treatment of slight infections of the external eye and its surroundings caused by susceptible bacteria
-
c.
Potassium Bromide. An anticonvulsant used for epilepsy in dogs.
-
d.
An antibiotuc commonly used for skin, bone and dental infections.
-
e.
Most commonly used to treat constipation and reduce ammonia levels in birds and other small animals.
-
f.
Used to help with signs of hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's disease) or disorders related to excess adrenal gland hormones. Reduces signs, not a cure.
-
g.
An Otic treatment for dogs that contains Gentamicin, Mometasone, and clotrimazole.