Shobhit Mediworld
Factana Computing Interview Questions and Answers
Q1. What are the medications commonly used to treat hypertension?
Common medications for hypertension include ACE inhibitors, beta blockers, diuretics, and calcium channel blockers.
ACE inhibitors (e.g. Lisinopril)
Beta blockers (e.g. Metoprolol)
Diuretics (e.g. Hydrochlorothiazide)
Calcium channel blockers (e.g. Amlodipine)
Q2. What does the abbreviation 'Stat' stand for?
Stat stands for the Latin word 'statim', which means immediately or at once.
Stat is commonly used in medical settings to indicate that a medication should be given immediately.
It is often seen on prescriptions or medication orders.
For example, a doctor may write 'Give 1 tablet stat' to indicate that the patient should take the medication right away.
Q3. What are the drugs classified as SOS?
SOS drugs are medications that are used in emergency situations to save a patient's life.
SOS drugs are typically administered in life-threatening situations where immediate action is required
Examples of SOS drugs include epinephrine for anaphylaxis, naloxone for opioid overdose, and atropine for bradycardia
These drugs are often kept in emergency kits or crash carts for quick access
Q4. What does the acronym 'BBF' stand for?
BBF stands for 'Beyond-Use Date' in the pharmacy field.
BBF is a term used to indicate the date after which a compounded medication should not be used.
It is determined based on factors such as stability, sterility, and storage conditions.
For example, a BBF of 30 days may be assigned to a refrigerated compounded medication.
Q5. What does "HS" stand for?
HS stands for 'hora somni', which means 'at bedtime' in Latin.
HS is commonly used on prescriptions to indicate when medication should be taken
It is important for pharmacists to understand abbreviations like HS to ensure proper medication administration
Example: Take one tablet HS means to take one tablet at bedtime
Q6. What is Glimepiride used for?
Glimepiride is used to treat type 2 diabetes by helping the pancreas produce more insulin and increasing the body's sensitivity to insulin.
Treats type 2 diabetes by increasing insulin production
Improves the body's sensitivity to insulin
Helps lower blood sugar levels
Usually taken orally in tablet form
Commonly prescribed alongside diet and exercise
Examples: Amaryl, Glucotrol, DiaBeta
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