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Parapharmacy Vocabulary 1
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What do you use to cover and immobilise injuries?
A bandage
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What is this?
ankle
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What is this?
a needle
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What is this
thigh
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Dressings are used to put on ...
wounds
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What are the two types of packaging?
Primary, Secondary
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The piece of card which the pharmacy keeps when dispensing a product is the..
cut-out coupon
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What is the use-by date?
The date after which you should not use the product
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Cosmetic products are for ...
Skincare
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What is the name of the joint between your thigh and your shin?
knee
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How many grams is 35 hg?
3500
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How many digits are in the national code?
7
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How many fingers have you got?
8 (and 2 thumbs)
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'PAO' means...
Period after opening
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If the national code starts with a 6, what type of product is it?
Medicine
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If the national code starts with a 4, what type of product is it?
Treatment / dietary product
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Which type of products are for caring for children and babies?
Childcare products
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Products which are are for a specific patient are called...
bespoke
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Products where the customer does not pay the full price are...
funded / financed / subsidised
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What are two of the materials that dressings can be made of?
Cotton, gauze, adhesive materials
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