Pharmacology Post Lab Questions
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Match the following ophthalmic drops with their characteristics:

Cefazolin = Source of the active ingredient is an IV injection compound Tobramycin = Made isotonic with saline Proetz solution = Gets a warning label 'For the nose' Sterilization filter = Has a pore size of 0.22 micron

Match the following surgical applications with their relevant solutions or components:

Tobramycin ophthalmic drops = Isotonic solution with saline Cefazolin ophthalmic drop = Active ingredient from IV injection Proetz solution = Specifically labeled for nasal use Sterilization filter = Filters particles down to 0.22 micron

Match the medication to its intended purpose or feature:

Cefazolin = Used for eye drops with IV source Tobramycin = Utilizes saline for isotonicity Proetz solution = Labeled for use in the nose Sterilization filter = Prevents particles above 0.22 micron

Match the following terms to their definitions:

<p>Isotonic = A solution with equal concentration to another Micron = Measurement equating to 0.001 millimeter Warning label = Indication of specific use or precaution Ophthalmic drop = Medication designed for application to the eye</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each surgical solution with its specific description:

<p>Cefazolin = Ophthalmic drop from IV source Tobramycin = Ophthalmic drop made isotonic with saline Proetz solution = Solution with a nasal warning label Sterilization filter = Pore size of 0.22 micron</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Post Lab Questions

  • The active ingredient for cefazolin ophthalmic drops comes from an IV injection compound. This is learning objective #2.
  • Tobramycin ophthalmic drops are isotonic with saline.
  • Proetz solution has a "For the nose" warning label.
  • The pore size of the sterilization filter is 0.22 micron. The symbol "μ" represents micron.

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Test your knowledge on the pharmacological aspects of ophthalmic drops with this quiz covering cefazolin, tobramycin, and Proetz solution. Learn about the properties and specifications of these medications, including their compositions and safety information. Perfect for students studying pharmacology or pharmacy.

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