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What class of medication is commonly used to treat hypertension?
A. Anticoagulant
B. Beta-blockers
C. Antibiotics
D. Antivirals ✔Correct Answer-B. Beta blockers are used to manage hypertension by reducing
heart rate and the force of heart contractions
Which medication is an example of a proton pump inhibitor?
A. Ranitidine
B. Omeprazole
C. Metformin
D. Ciprofloxacin ✔Correct Answer-B. Omeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that reduces
stomach acid production
Under the controlled substances act, which schedule drug has the highest potential for abuse?
A. Schedule II
B. Schedule III
C. Schedule IV
D. Schedule V ✔Correct Answer-A. Schedule II drugs have a high potential for abuse and may
lead to severe psychological or physical dependence
Which of the following is a critical check before dispensing medication?
A. Checking the drug's color
B. Verifying patient's name and date of birth
C. Assessing the taste of the medication
D. Confirming the price of the drug ✔Correct Answer-B. Verifying the patient's identity (name
and date of birth) is crucial for safety.
What is the primary purpose of medication reconciliation?
A. To ensure that prices are accurate
B. To document the refusal of medication
C. To verify all medications are correctly prescribed and administered
D. To check the expiration dates of drugs on the shelf ✔Correct Answer-C. Medication
reconciliation ensures all medications are correctly prescribed, administered, and documented
The abbreviation "q.d" on a prescription stands for:
A. Four times a day
B. Once daily
C. Every other day
, D. As needed ✔Correct Answer-B. "q.d" is Latin for "quaque die," meaning once a day
Which type of drug is used to lower cholesterol?
A. Antipsychotic
B. Antipyretic
C. Statin
D. Antitussive ✔Correct Answer-C. Statins are used to lower cholesterol levels in the blood
What is the primary concern when preparing IV admixtures?
A. Flavor
B. Cost
C. Sterility
D. Color ✔Correct Answer-C. Ensuring sterility is crucial in the preparation of IV admixtures to
prevent infections
How many milliliters of a 1% solution can be made from 5 grams of solute?
A. 500 ml
B. 50 ml
C. 5 ml
D. 1000 ml ✔Correct Answer-A. 500 ml of solution is needed for 5 grams of solute to make a
1% solution (1 gram per 100 ml).
What is the primary objective of inventory management in a pharmacy?
A. Maximizing shelf space
B. Minimizing medication cost
C. Maintaining adequate stock levels
D. Displaying promotional items ✔Correct Answer-C. The main goal is to maintain adequate
stock levels to meet patient needs without overstocking
What is the key factor in choosing an excipient for a non-sterile compounded medication?
A. Taste
B. Solubility
C. Color
D. Cost ✔Correct Answer-B. Solubility is crucial for ensuring the active ingredients are
effectively absorbed
What is the primary purpose of the national drug code (NDC) on prescription drugs?
A. Tracking inventory
B. Identifying drugs uniquely
C. Promoting drugs
D. Regulating drugs ✔Correct Answer-B. The NDC uniquely identifies all drugs marketed in the
U.S.
Which federal agency regulates the sale of medications that have the potential for abuse?