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NAPSR CERTIFICATION EXAM 2026 FULL
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

◉ Rights of drug administration. Answer: right patient, right
medication, right does, right route of administration, and right time
of delivery


◉ Injection routes. Answer: intramuscular, intrathecal, intravenous,
subcutaneous


◉ intramuscular. Answer: drugs given by direct injection into muscle
tissue


◉ intrathecal. Answer: needle is inserted between to vertebrea in
the lower spine an into space around the spinal cord


◉ intravenous. Answer: injected directly into the veins


◉ subcutaneous. Answer: needle inserted into the fatty tissue just
beneath the skin


◉ Bioavailablility. Answer: how quickly and how much of a drug
reaches its intended target site of action

,◉ Bioequivalent. Answer: when drugs contain not only the same
active ingredients but also produce virtually the same blood levels
over time


◉ Therapeutic equivalence. Answer: production of the same
medicinal effects


◉ Areas of drug elimination and excretion. Answer: Lungs, breast
milk, sweat tears urine feces, bile, saliva, and exhaled air


◉ medication error. Answer: failure to administer drug in the
correct form


◉ Powders. Answer: a drug that is dried and ground into fine
particles


◉ pills. Answer: a single dose unit of medicine made by mixing the
powdered drug with liquid such as syrup and rolling it into a round
or oval shape


◉ granules. Answer: a small pill usually accompanied usually
accompanied by many others encased within a gelatin capsule; quite
often releasing medication over time

,◉ tablet. Answer: pharmaceutical preparation made by compressing
the powdered for of a drug and bulk filling material under high
pressure; commonly used for anti acids and antiflatulents


◉ Capsules. Answer: medication dosage form in which the drug is
contained in an external shell; can be pulled apart for access to
contents


◉ sustained release. Answer: several doses of a drug in special
coatings that dissolve at different rates


◉ Enteric Coating. Answer: dosage in special coating that doesn't
digest in the stomach; only starts to digest in the intestines


◉ caplets. Answer: shaped like a capsule but has the form of a tablet
the shape and file make swallowing easier


◉ gel caps. Answer: an oil based medication that is enclosed in soft
gelatin capsule


◉ Emulsion. Answer: two agents that cannot ordinarily be combined
or mixed

, ◉ otic drugs. Answer: control localized infections or inflammation
and require very low dosages to be effective


◉ Types of drug despensing. Answer: OTC and prescription


◉ Type A (Augmented) drug reaction. Answer: exaggeration of the
drug's therapeutic effects


◉ Type B (idiosyncratic). Answer: results from mechanisms that are
not currently understood; largely unpredictable


◉ Type C (continuing or chronic). Answer: These persist for a long
time


◉ Type D delayed. Answer: these take some time to develop


◉ Type E end of use. Answer: These occur during drug withdrawal


◉ Risk Factors. Answer: Use of several drugs, age, Pregnancy and
breast feeding


◉ Excipients. Answer: inactive ingredients

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