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5. What is a hospital formulary? What is its importance in the hospital pharmacy setting?
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- 3. A Medical Assistant’s friend, who is a patient where she works, asks her to bring home some antibiotics for her because she cannot afford to pay for them at the pharmacy. Is this a personal or professional ethical conflict? Provide possible ways the Medical Assistant could reconcile this conflict. What impact would this have?1. Explain the importance of solubility in drug product formulation. 2.1. Why are medical technologists essential in the clinical chemistry section? 2. Why is the micropipette an important tool in the clinical chemistry section?