WITH 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS
HOSPITAL PHARMACY
STUDYGLOBAL 5/12/25
HOSPITAL
PHARMACY
, Introduction:
The following questions are designed to test your knowledge and understanding of key concepts in
Hospital Pharmacy, as covered in Exam 1. Each question has been carefully crafted to reflect real exam
scenarios and is paired with 100% accurate, verified answers. Topics include drug distribution systems,
aseptic techniques, hospital protocols, and the responsibilities of pharmacy staff in clinical settings. Use
this resource to assess your readiness and reinforce essential material before the exam.
QUESTIONS:
Accreditation - Accurate answers determination by an accrediting body than an eligible healthcare
organization complies with the accrediting body's applicable standards
Health-system pharmacy practice - Accurate answers practice that includes the provision of
distributional and clinical pharmacy services at a broad range of health system settings including
hospitals, ambulatory clinics, accountable care organizations (ACOs), patient-centered medical homes,
LTC, hospice, home infusion, specialty pharmacy, and correctional facilities
integrated health systems - Accurate answers systems that integrate all care under the umbrella of
a central organization and often include inpatient/acute care, primary care/ambulatory clinics care, LTC,
and home care settings
patient centered medical home (PCMH) - Accurate answers a care delivery model designed to
provide patient-centered care coordinated through a primary care physician, with better and more
timely access to services that results in better overall quality outcomes
practice guidelines - Accurate answers tools that describe processes found by clinical trials or by
consensus opinion of experts to be the most effective in evaluating and/or treating a patient who has a
specific symptom, condition, or diagnosis, or that describe a specific procedure. Synonyms include
clinical practice guideline, practice parameter, protocol, preferred practice pattern, and guideline
practice model - Accurate answers the operational structure that defines how and where
pharmacists practice including the type of drug distribution system used, the layout and design of the
department, how pharmacists spend their time, practice infusions, and practice priorities. The
predominant practice models include the drug-distribution-centered model, the clinical-pharmacist-
centered model, the patient-centered integrated model, and the comprehensive model
privileging - Accurate answers The process by which an oversight body of a health care
organization or other appropriate provider body, having reviewed an individual health care provider's
credentials and performance and found them satisfactory, authorizes that individual to perform a
specific scope of patient care services within that setting
regulation - Accurate answers governmental order having the force of law