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Test Description: Rotation review game
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1) Drugs that are first available by prescription can be approved for over-the-counter sales when:
A
They are no longer effective
B
They do not have any side effects
C
They are replaced with new prescription drugs
D
They are shown to be safe and effective
2) Hospitals inject many medications because:
A
It is easier for the nursing staff
B
Patients don't like to swallow pills
C
It is faster to prepare
D
The patient absorbs it faster
3) An acute care pharmacy setting is:
A
A large retail chain
B
In a community clinic
C
In a hospital
D
A college program
4) Two locations in a hospital are the:
A
ER and OTC
B
OTC and Iv
C
ER and ICU
D
ICU and IV
5) A drug information sheet for a patient must be:
A
Included in the shopping bag receipt
B
Available upon request
C
Included with the prescription
D
Read the patient
6) An example of a sterile compound medication prepared by a hospital pharmacist is:
A
An ointment
B
A pill
C
A syrup
D
An injection
7) ___________ is the mixing of drugs by a pharmacist to fit the unique needs of a patient.
A
Compounding
B
Trituration
C
Cosmetic grade
D
Pharmacognancy
8) In pharmacy school, a rotation means:
A
Talking courses on different topics
B
Taking turns practicing customer service
C
Working at different professional locations
D
Seeing all sides in a medical problem
9) Usually, the least expensive version of a medication is the:
A
Acute
B
Trade
C
Generic
D
Chronic
10) An example of a medication with narrow therapeutic index is:
A
Amoxil
B
Warfarin
C
Insulin
D
Epinephrine
11) Anaphylaxis is:
A
An active ingredient
B
An antibacterial medication
C
An OTC medication
D
A severe allergic reaction
12) An allergic drug reaction occurs because:
A
The patient's immune system thinks the drug is dangerous
B
The patient has a bacterial infection
C
Patients don't take their medicine properly
D
The patient has taken the drug three times
13) Outpatient health delivery is called:
A
Clinical Care
B
Institutional Care
C
Acute Care
D
Ambulatory Care
14) An example of an alternative remedy is:
A
Willow bark
B
Sugar
C
Aspirin
D
Starch
15) A customer has changed to a different medication with the same active ingredients. The customer was able to save hundreds of dollars. The new medication is probably:
A
A compound
B
A botanical
C
A generic form
D
An alternative medication
16) The transdermal patch or a sterile suspension are examples of:
A
Generic medications
B
Over-the-counter medications
C
Acute care delivery
D
Medication delivery systems
17) The active ingredients in herbal remedies:
A
Can be similar to regular medications
B
Are always safer than regular medications
C
Are not really medications
D
Are completely different from regular medications
18) A company can make a generic version of a medication when:
A
The patent expires
B
It becomes an over-the-counter product
C
The patent office publishes the details
D
After 10 years
19) Which of the following situations will prompt a pharmacist to call the doctor with a question?
A
It is half the usual quantity
B
It is a refill
C
It is a new prescription
D
There are several prescriptions at one time
20) Drugs that are first available by prescription can be approved for over-the-counter sales when:
A
They are no longer effective
B
They are replaced with new prescription drugs
C
They do not have any side effects
D
They are shown to be safe and effective
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