According to the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), abbreviations used during prescription writing:
A. are no longer acceptable. B. improve
... [Show More] entry time. C. are prone to errors. D. facilitate the prescriber. ans: The key (C) is correct because the Institute for Safe Medication Practices has a list of error-prone abbreviations that should never be used when communicating medical information because they are frequently misinterpreted and involved in harmful medication errors. Distractor (A) is incorrect as ISMP does not state that all abbreviations are error prone. Distractors (B) and (D) are not correct as ISMP's mission relates to medication safety not reduction in prescription processing times.
The best reference for obtaining storage requirements for a particular drug is the: A. Physicians' Desk Reference. B. Merck Index. C. Drug Facts and Comparisons. ans: D. USP-NF
The key (D) is correct because the USP-NF contains drug monographs that include storage requirements. Distractor (A) provides drug dosage, side effects, and interactions. Distractor (B) is incorrect because the Merck Manual is a medical textbook. Distractor (C) provides clinical drug information.
A pharmacy technician must administer 1000 mL of TPN solution at 75 mL/hr. If the set delivers 20 gtt/mL, the flow rate, in gtt/min, will be:
A. 20 B. 25 C.30 D. 35 ans: The key (B) is correct because if you multiply 75 mL/hr x 20 gtts/mL x 1 hour/60 min you get 25 gtt/min.
Which of the following brand/generic pairs is correct?
A. Decadron/prednisone B. Aleve/ketoprofen C. Premarin/estradiol D. Ativan/lorazepam ans: The key (D) is correct because the generic name for Ativan is lorazepam. Distractor (A) is incorrect because the generic name for Decadron is dexamethasone. Distractor (B) is incorrect because the generic name for Aleve is naproxen sodium. Distractor (C) is incorrect because the generic name for Premarin is conjugated estrogen.
The form used to report theft or significant loss of controlled substances is:
A. DEA 106 B. DEA 222 C. FDA 356 D.FDA 766 ans: The key (A) is correct as it is the DEA form used to report theft or loss. The distractors are incorrect because Distractor (B) is a DEA official order form for narcotics. Distractor (C) is an FDA application form for new drug. Distractor (D) is an FDA application form for relabeling.
Before using a laminar flow hood, the interior surfaces should be cleaned with:
A. methyl alcohol.
B. chlorhexidine gluconate.
C. 70% isopropyl alcohol.
D. 70% ethyl alcohol. ans: The key (C) is correct because 70% isopropyl alcohol does not have a negative effect on the acrylic surfaces of the laminar flow hood. Distractors (A), (B), and (D) would compromise the acrylic surfaces.
The auxiliary label for amoxicillin oral suspension should contain which of the following instructions?
A. Take with food
B. May cause urine discoloration
C. Shake well
D. May cause drowsiness ans: The key (C) is correct because medication that is a suspension must be shaken to distribute the particles throughout the liquid for an accurate dose of medication. Distractors (A), (B), and (D) do not apply to an amoxicillin suspension.
An essential component of pharmacy quality assurance programs is to:
A. maintain standards set by the DEA.
B. focus on the individual employee's work performance.
C. get the right drug to the right patient at the right time.
D. provide adequate emergency stock levels ans: The key (C) is correct because pharmacy quality assurance programs are put in place to guarantee the "rights" of pharmacy practice. Although Distractors (A) and (D) may be included in the program, they are not essential components. Distractor (B) is incorrect because quality assurance programs are intended to apply to performance of the department rather than individuals.
Which of the following, when combined with acetaminophen 325 mg, would be a generic substitute for Tylenol No. 4?
A. Codeine 15 mg
B. Codeine 60 mg
C. Oxycodone 7.5 mg
D. Oxycodone 10 mg ans: The key (B) is correct. Distractor (A) does not come in a combination product. Distractors (C) and (D) are generic Percocet in two different strengths.
A reverse distributor for pharmaceuticals:
A. distributes pharmaceuticals to hospitals
B. removes and disposes of pharmaceutical waste.
C. transports medications from the manufacturer to the wholesaler.
D. transports medications in an emergency. ans: he key (B) is correct as a reverse distributor picks up expired and damaged drugs for disposal as pharmaceutical waste and does not distribute nor transport drugs for use.
According to ASHP guidelines, a quality improvement program for home care should monitor the patient's:
A. satisfaction and outcome.
B. physical examinations and laboratory values.
C. financial history
D. personal history. ans: The key (A) is correct because patient satisfaction and outcomes would include Distractor (B), physical examination and laboratory values, and determine the success of home care. Distractors (C) and (D) do not relate to improved quality of home care at the present time.
Tylenol with codeine liquid is prescribed as "Give 2 teaspoonsful four times daily dispense 120 mL." The patient is a 2-year-old male. What is a possible reason to alert the pharmacist?
A. Age B. Gender C. Quantity of medication
D.Amount of Tylenol ans: The key (A) AGE is correct because the daily dose of acetaminophen and codeine are above the recommended guidelines. Distractors (B) and (C) have no impact to the patient, and Distractor (D) would be included by choosing
Which of the following is a valid DEA number for Dr. Thomas Jones?
A. AT1234560
B. AJ1234563
C. AJ2345615
D. AT2683517 ans: The key (B) is correct because the second letter of a valid DEA number is always the initial of the prescriber's last name. If a DEA number is valid, the sum of the first, third, and fifth digits added to twice the sum of the second, fourth, and sixth digits yields a number with the same last digit as the seventh digit of the DEA number. For the key (B), you add (1+3+5) to 2x(2+4+6 ) and the sum is 9+24=33; 3 is the seventh digit. Performing the same operation with Distractor (C) gives the sum (2+4+6) + 2x(3+5+1) = 12+18=30, but 0 is not the seventh digit of the DEA number listed.
Which of the following sedative hypnotics is a benzodiazepine?
A. Zolpidem B. Alprazolam C. Zalepon D. Eszopicione ans: The key (B) is correct; alprazolam (Xanax) is a benzodiazepine. Distractors (A), (C), and (D) are Ambien, Sonata, and Lunesta, respectively, and are not benzodiazepines.
When an albuterol inhaler is dispensed, the patient package insert (PPI) must be included:
A. only when the original prescription is dispensed.
B. every time the prescription is dispensed.
C. only when the patient requests it.
D. when refills are requested. ans: The key (B) is correct because per federal law, patients must receive a patient package insert/instructions with each prescription, including refills.
Which of the following medication pairs makes safe use of tall man letters?
A. alpraZOLAM, lorazepam
B. ALPRAZolam, LORazepam
C. ALprazoLAM, LORazePAM
D. alprazolAM, lorazepam ans: The key (B) is the only correct usage of tall man lettering based on the Institute of Safe Medication Practices.
B. ALPRAZolam, LORazepam
Which is the smallest volume, in milliliters, that can be accurately measured using a 1.0 mL tuberculin syringe?
A. 0.05 B. 0.1 C.0.2 D. 0.5 ans: The key (A) is correct because tuberculin syringes are 1 mL with markings dividing the 1 mL into tenths and then into hundredths, and the key (A) is 5 hundredths. Distractors (B), (C), and (D) are 10 hundredths, 20 hundredths, and 50 hundredths, respectively.
A patient who is allergic to penicillin has a chance of cross sensitivity to which of the following medications?
A. Cephalexin
B. Moxifloxacin
C. Doxycycline
D. Azithromycin ans: The key (A) is correct as it is a cephalosporin and known to have a history of possible cross sensitivity with patients who have had a reaction to penicillin. Distractors (B), (C), and (D) are incorrect because moxifloxacin is in the fluoroquinolone group, doxycycline is in the tetracycline group, and azithromycin is in the macrolide antibiotic group. None of these has a history of cross sensitivity with penicillin.
Which of the following is correlated with poor medication compliance?
A. Taking the correct number of tablets at correct times B. Request for refill at the appropriate time
C. Complaints of unpleasant taste or side effects of the drug
D. Clear understanding of why the prescription was given ans: The key (C) is correct because patients who associate their medication therapy with unpleasant tastes or side effects are more likely to skip/delay doses or discontinue therapy (poor compliance).
Distractor (A) actually defines good compliance, Distractor (B) indicates good compliance, and Distractor (D) is often a contributor to good compliance.
What is the percentage concentration of a solution that contains 500 mg/50 mL?
A. 0.5% B. 1% C. 5% D. 10% ans: The key (B) 1% is correct because by definition the percentage of a solution is the number of grams in 100 mL.
So 0.5 g/50 mL = x/100 mL. Cross multiply 50x = 50 x = 1 g/100 mL or 1%.
A prescription reads, "Percodan tablets, dispense 120, take 1 tablet by mouth every 6 hours as needed for back pain." The technician should:
A. refer the patient to another pharmacy.
B. refuse to fill the prescription and return it to the patient.
C. call the regional DEA office to report a forged prescription.
D. fill the prescription as written. ans: The key (D) is correct because, per the prescription, you can take up to 4 tablets per day which means a maximum of 120 tablets in one month. This means it is a valid prescription for a controlled substance. The prescription includes all pertinent information, so there is no need to take further action as indicated in Distractors (A), (B), and (C).
To protect themselves and others from infection, all healthcare workers should use which kind of precautions?
A. Airborne B. Contact C. Droplet D. Universal ans: The key (D) Universal is correct because it includes all of the other distractors. Distractors (A), (B), and (C), although they are types of precautions, do not offer the more comprehensive protection of Universal Precaution
When accepting a refill request from a patient by telephone, the pharmacy technician should obtain which information in addition to the patient's name?
A. Medication's name and patient's telephone number
B. Medication's name and physician's telephone number
C. NABP number and patient's telephone number
D. Refill number and DEA number ans: The key (A) Medication's name and patient's telephone number
is correct because it allows the technician to find the drug in the patient's profile and call the patient back if there is a problem. The patient would not know the NABP or DEA numbers. If the physician needs to be called for refill authorization, the phone number will be in the computer.
An outpatient prescription requires which of the following?
A. Medication lot number
B. Pharmacy address and phone number
C. Physician's phone number and address
D. Medical conditions ans: he key (C) Physician's phone number and address is correct because it is the only information that is required on an outpatient prescription. The distractors (A), (B), and (D) are not required.
Chemotherapy agents should be stored:
A. alphabetically by trade name.
B. in a separately identified area.
C. alphabetically by generic name.
D. in a locked cabinet. ans: The key (B) is correct because for safety reasons chemotherapy drugs should be kept in a separate area but do not need to be in a locked cabinet or stored alphabetically.
A physician orders phenobarbital elixir 60 mg for a patient. The drug is available in a 20 mg/5 mL concentration. How many teaspoonfuls should be given for each dose?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 ans: The key (C) is correct because each dose is 15 mL (20 mg/5 mL = 60 mg/X mL, solve for X). 1 teaspoonful is 5 mL, so 15 mL is 3 teaspoonfuls.
Which of the following is a calcium channel blocker?
A. Diltiazem B. Atenolol C. Ramipril D. Nitroglycerin ans: The key (A) is correct because only diltiazem is classified as a calcium channel blocker. Atenolol is a beta-adrenergic blocker, ramipril is an ACE inhibitor, and nitroglycerin is a vasodilator.
According to the DEA, all records related to controlled substances must be maintained and be available for inspection for a minimum of:
A. 1 year. B. 2 years. C. 5 years. D. 10 years. ans: The key (B) 2 years is correct according to the DEA because it is a minimum of 2 years. (A), (C), and (D) do not apply to DEA regulations for controlled substances.
Which of the following drugs is a generic for Coumadin?
A. Ticlopidine B. C. Metoprolol D. Clopidogrel ans: The key (B) is correct. generic name of Coumadin is Warfarin
(A) is generic for Ticlid, Distractor (C) is generic for Lopressor and Toprol, and Distractor (D) is generic for Plavix.
The primary routing mechanism for a real-time third-party prescription claim is a:
A. person code.
B. BIN.
C. group number.
D. member number ans: The key (B) is the primary mechanism because the BIN identifies the company that is accepting the billing for the medication.
(A), (C), and (D) are secondary identifiers.
The requirement that a non-formulary medication be covered only if approved by the third-party payer is called:
A. claims reconciliation.
B. capitation payment.
C. prior authorization.
D. claims adjudication. ans: The key (C) prior authorization is correct because it is the definition of the term prior authorization.
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