below are those question of Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry can pass through it and try to solve those question and be completely on it (module)
What is buffer solution?
What is buffer capacity?
What are the features of buffer solutions?
What are the uses of buffer solution?
What are the group three elements?
What are the physical characteristics of group three elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of group three elements?
What are the uses of Group three elements in pharmacy?
What are the transition elements?
What are the physical characteristics of Transition elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of transition elements?
What are the uses of transition elements?
What are the group two elements?
What are the physical characteristics of group two elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of group two elements?
What is the importance of group two elements?
What are the group one elements?
What are the physical characteristics of group one elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of group one elements?
What are the importances of group one elements?
What is periodic table?
What is the periodic law?
What are the trends of elements in a periodic table?
What is electronic configuration?
What are quantum numbers?
What are atomic orbitals?
What are the rules used in filling electrons in orbital?
What is an Atom?
What is the Dalton’s Atomic Theory?
What is the Composition of an Atom?
Where do the Protons, Neutrons and Electrons found in an Atom?
What is the Difference between Atomic Number and Mass Number?
What is an isotopes?
What is pharmaceutical chemistry?
What are the branches of pharmaceutical chemistry?
What is pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry?
What is the importance of chemistry in pharmacy?
What are the group four elements?
What are the physical characteristics of group four elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of group four elements?
What is the importance of Group four elements?
What are the group five elements?
What are the physical characteristics of group five elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of group five elements?
What are the uses of Group Five elements?
What are the group six elements?
What are the physical characteristics of group six elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of group six elements?
What are the uses of Group six elements?
What are the group seven elements?
What are the physical characteristics of group seven elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of group seven elements?
What is the importance of Group seven elements?
What are the group eight elements?
What are the physical characteristics of group eight elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of group eight elements?
What are the uses of Group eight elements?
What are the rare earth elements?
What are the physical characteristics of rare earth elements?
What are the chemical characteristics of rare earth elements?
What is the importance of rare earth elements?
What is matter?
How do we classify matter?
What is a compound?
What are complex compounds?
How do we name compounds?
What are the characteristics of compounds?
What is mixture?
What are the characteristics of mixtures?
What are the methods used to separate mixture?
What is the meaning of physical characteristics of drug?
What is the meaning of chemical characteristics of drug?
State the physical and chemical characteristics of drug
What is Acid?
How do we classify acids?
What are the properties of acid?
What is the importance of acid in pharmacy?
What is a base?
What are the properties of a base?
What is the importance of a base in pharmacy?
What is Salt?
How do we categorize salt?
What are the characteristics of a salt?
What are the importance of salt in pharmacy?
What are the differences between mixtures and compounds?
Explain the following methods for separating mixtures:
Distillation
Fractional distillation
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BOOK MAY HELP YOU IN STUDYING
Chang, R., & Overby, J. (2011). General chemistry: The Essential Concepts (6thed.). New York, NY: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Donald, C. (2008). Essentials of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (3rd Ed). London: Pharmaceutical press.
Satyajit, D. S., & Lutfun, N. (2007). Chemistry for pharmacy students: General, Organic and Natural Product Chemistry. England: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Troy D. B. (Ed.). (2005). Remington: The science and practice of pharmacy. (21sted.). Baltimore, MA. A Wolters Kluwer Company.
So below are those question of Medical Store Keeping can pass through it and try to solve those question and be completely on it (module)
1. What are common terms used in stock control of medicine and medical supplies?
2. What are the stock control records and documents used in physical inventory?
3. What are the processes of recording and reporting the unserviceable stocks?
4. Which criteria are used to render a product unserviceable
5. What is receiving of medicines and medical supplies?
6. What are the procedures for receiving medicines and medical supplies?
7. What are stock records required for receiving of medicines and medical supplies?
8. Define ordering of medicines and medical supplies?
9. Explain the procedure for ordering medicines and medical supplies?
10. Identify stock records required for ordering medicines?
11. What are special storage conditions applicable to medicines and medical supplies?
12. What are the factors that affect quality of stored medicines and medical supplies?
13. What are the ways to avoid the effect of poor medicines storage?
14. What are the consequences of poor storage of medicines and medical supplies?
15. What are identification signs of deteriorated medicines
16. Define zoning?
17. What are the criteria of establishing zones within the store?
18. What are the stock locations within a zone?
19. What is the importance of arranging liquids for external use and internal use in different zones?
20. What is issuing of medicines and medical supplies from a store?
21. What are the documents used for issuing medicines from a store?
22. What are the important procedures for issuing of medicines and medical supplies?
23. What is housekeeping of medicines and medical supplies store?
24. What are the housekeeping tasks in medicines and medical supplies store?
25. What are the importance of housekeeping in medicines and medical supplies store?
26. What are the consequences of poor housekeeping in medicines and medical supplies store?
27. What is medicines and medical supplies records?
28. What are the records for medicines and medical supplies?
29. What are the importance of records of medicines and medical supplies?
30. What is a medical store?
31. What are the common systems used in arranging medicines and medical supplies?
32. What equipment are used to store medicine and medical supplies in a store How do you arrange medicines and medical supplies in the store?
33. What is handover of a store?
34. What are the importances’s of handing over a store?
35. What are the steps in handing over of the store?
BOOK MAY HELP YOU IN STUDYING
1. Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW) (1997. Dar es Salaam: Tz Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
2. Guidelines on the storage of essential drug in eastern and southern Africa (1991) by WHO with the cooperation of the pharmaceutical industry through the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Association IFPMA
3. Management Science for Health and World Health Organization. (1997). Managing Drug Supply, (2nd ed.).West Hartford, Connecticut, USA: Kumarian Press
below are those question of Compounding Of Pharmaceutical Liquid Preparations can pass through it and try to solve those question and be completely on it (module)
1. What is cleaning of equipment and instrument?
2. What are preventive maintenance of equipment and Instruments?
3. What are the important points for proper storage of equipment and instruments?
4. What is cleaning of equipment and instrument?
5. What are preventive maintenance of equipment and Instruments?
6. What are the important points for proper storage of equipment and instruments?
7. What are the apparatus, instruments and equipment that are used in compounding?
8. What are the apparatus, instruments and equipment that are used in compounding?
9. Who is responsible for compounding of pharmaceuticals?
10. Where pharmaceutical products should be compounded?
11. What is the origin of compounding?
12. What is pharmaceutical compounding?
13. What are the reasons for compounding in pharmacy?
14. What is preventive maintenance?
15. What is allegation alternate, trituration, allegation medial and stock solution?
16. What is stock solution?
17. What is the instrument used for weighing solid pharmaceutical ingredients required for compounding?
18. What are the apparatus used for measuring volumes of liquid ingredients required for compounding?
19. What is reducing and enlarging of official formula?
20. How do you get factor when enlarging and reducing of official formula.
21. What are the ingredients used in compounding of Ammonium chloride mixture?
22. What is a reference book?
23. How the correct formula from the reference book can be identified?
24. What are powders for oral preparation?
25. What is medicine reconstitution?
26. What is a label?
27. What are the important characteristics of a good label?
28. What are the important information that should appear on the label?
29. What type of a container is used to dispense liquid preparations intended for internal use?
30. What is a mixture?
31. What is a solution?
32. What is a suspension?
33. What are procedures for preparing mixtures of solids in solids?
34. What are bulk oral powders?
35. What are divided oral powders?
36. What is a solution of liquids in liquids
37. What is a miscible liquids?
38. What are the specialized food products
39. What are the procedures for preparing mixtures of specialized food products
BOOK MAY HELP YOU IN STUDYING
1. Senya, S. S., Mwasha, C. Y. S., Muyinga, A. M., Amiri, R. I., & Mauga, E. A. S. K. (2011). Tanzania Pharmaceutical Handbook (2nd ed.). Dar es salaam: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Allied Health Sciences, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Health Sciences..
2. Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain., & Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. (1994). The Pharmaceutical Podex, Principles and Practice of Pharmaceutics (W. Lund Ed. 12th ed.). London,: Pharmaceutical P.
3. Langley, C. A., & Belcher, D. (2008). Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing. London: Pharmaceutical Press.
4. Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. (2007). Martindale : the complete drug reference (S. C. Sweetman Ed. 35th ed.). London: Pharmaceutical Press.
5. Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre (TFNC). 2015. Nutrition Assessment, Counselling and Support (NACS): Job Aids for Facility-Based Service Providers. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: TFNC.