Massachusetts Pharmacy Technician License Practice Test

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What does 'AD' indicate when noted on a prescription?

  1. Right Eye

  2. Left Ear

  3. Right Ear

  4. Left Eye

The correct answer is: Right Ear

The abbreviation 'AD' stands for "right ear" in medical terminology, derived from the Latin term "auris dextra." This notation is often used in prescriptions or medical records to specify treatments or medications intended for the right ear, particularly in cases involving ear drops or other local treatments. Understanding how these abbreviations work is crucial for pharmacy technicians. Accurate interpretation ensures the correct administration of medications and prevents errors that could arise from misunderstanding the intended location of treatment. This emphasis on precision is especially important in audiology and ophthalmology fields, where confusing similar terms could lead to significant patient complications.