CPJE CLINICAL TEST FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE
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A pharmacist is counseling a 58-year-old man with a new
prescription for repaglinide 0.5 mg t.i.d. According to the
patient profile, he is homeless. Which of the following
information should be requested from the patient and what
is the rationale? - Answer-Are you eating three regular
meals per day? Drug is taken with meals and skipped if
meal is skipped.
What could be considered barriers to providing a thorough
oral consultation to a patient? - Answer-Educational
Background.
Primary language.
Physical Impairment.
A hospital pharmacist has just received a new medication
order for brimonidine. The pharmacist wishes to confirm
the appropriateness of this order and calls the nurse for
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the patient's diagnosis. What diagnoses would confirm that
the brimonidine order is APPROPRIATE? - Answer-
Glaucoma
A physician writes the following prescription: Finasteride 1
mg tablets #30
1 tab p.o. daily for benign prostatic hyperplasia
What would be the MOST APPROPRIATE action of the
pharmacist? - Answer-Call physician regarding dosage
strength.
Which of the following is CORRECT about a prescription
for naproxen sodium 275 mg tablets #20 Sig: i tab b.i.d.?
A. Naproxen sodium at that dosage may be sold without a
prescription as a product called Aleve®.
B. The prescription may be filled as written.
C. The prescription may be filled with Naprosyn® if
Anaprox® is not available.
D. Naproxen sodium at that dosage should not be given
b.i.d. - Answer-B. Fill as written.
The pharmacist receives a telephone prescription for
testosterone patches from a physician's nurse. Assuming
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that the dosage, quantity, and instructions are appropriate,
and the prescription is reduced to writing, the pharmacist
should - Answer-Fill the prescription after noting the
physician's and the nurse's names on the prescription.
A pharmacist receives a security prescription from a
known local medical group for promethazine with codeine.
The prescription blank has the physician's name, address,
phone number, DEA number, and license number, but is
signed only by a physician's assistant (PA). The
pharmacist's best course of action is to - Answer-Call the
medical group and request the PA's DEA number.
A patient brings in a prescription for Propecia® written by
a known physician on a plain piece of paper. The paper is
not a prescription blank, but just a plain white sheet of
paper with all the needed information hand written. The
pharmacist should - Answer-Fill the prescription as written
and file.
A 60-year-old woman who recently had a hysterectomy
comes to the pharmacy with new
prescriptions for estradiol, ibuprofen, calcium carbonate,
and medroxyprogesterone. Which of the following drugs