Questions With Complete Solutions
_____________ interview questions are based on the
assumption that what people have done in the past is predictive
of what they will do in the future.
A. Stress
B. Behavioral
C. Situational
D. Traditional Correct Answer B (Behavioral)
Active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) Correct Answer Any
pharmacologically active substance or mixture of substances
intended to be used in the compounding of a drug preparation
Ampul Correct Answer a single-use container composed
entirely of glass
Ante area (or anteroom) Correct Answer An ISO Class 8 or
better air quality area where personnel perform hand hygiene
and garbing procedures, staging of components, order entry,
compounded sterile preparation (CSP) labeling, and other high
particulate-generating activities
APhA Career Pathway Evaluation Program Correct Answer
The program that provides a process for exploring pharmacy
careers and offers resources for making informed decisions
Aseptic technique Correct Answer The methods used to
manipulate manufacturer-supplied sterile products so that they
remain sterile as CSP's
,ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition Correct
Answer A national annual meeting in December where
individuals interested in post-graduate training can attend the
Residency Showcase
Attitude theory Correct Answer A theory stating that the
beliefs leaders hold about people greatly influences both the
manager's behavior and the followers' responses (divides leaders
into Theory X leaders and Theory Y leaders)
Behavioral interviews Correct Answer Interviews in which
applicants are asked to provide examples about past events and
what they did during those events
Behavioral theories Correct Answer A group of leadership
theories that argue the greatest predictors of leadership
effectiveness are the behaviors and abilities people learn over
time (they all revolve around the degree to which leaders are
task- or follower-oriented)
Beyond-use date (BUD) Correct Answer The date or time
beyond which a compounded preparation cannot be used and
must be discarded (the date or time is determined from the date
or time when the preparation was compounded)
Big L leaders Correct Answer Label used to describe
individual in formal positions of authority
Biological safety cabinet (BSC) Correct Answer A PEC
(primary engineering control) device that is a ventilated cabinet
, for CSP's, personnel, product, and environmental protection
having an open front with inward airflow for personnel
protection, downward high-efficiency particular air (HEPA)-
filtered laminar airflow for product protection, and HEPA-
filtered exhausted air for environmental protection
Buffer area/room Correct Answer The area where the PEC
(primary engineering control) is physically located (activities
that occur in this area include the preparation and staging of
components and supplies used when compounding CSP's)
Cannula Correct Answer A tube like a needle or catheter used
to infuse parenteral fluids and medications into the vascular
system or other body spaces
Clean room or buffer room Correct Answer A room in which
the concentration of airborne particles is controlled to meet a
specified airborne particulate cleanliness class (microorganisms
in the environment are monitored so that a microbial level for
air, surface, and personnel gear are not exceeded for a specified
cleanliness class)
Closed-system drug-transfer device (CSTD) Correct Answer
A drug-transfer device that mechanically prohibits the transfer
of environmental contaminants into the system and the escape of
hazardous drug or vapor concentrations outside the system
Cold storage conditions for refrigerator? Correct Answer 2 to
8 degrees C (36 to 46 degrees F)